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Kojak - Every Room On Every Floor flac mp3 download
Title:
Every Room On Every Floor
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Style:
House, Downtempo
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MP3 album size:
1429 mb
FLAC album size:
1504 mb
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Rating:
4.8 ✪

Tracklist

Art To Breathe 4:55
Corner Soul 5:09
You Can't Live Without Me 3:30
The Dark Side 5:06
Natural 3:00
Doin' Nothing 4:29
Tell Me 3:11
Brother 4:36
God Bless Myself 3:11
Last Night 4:29
Human Proof 1:28

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
076 109-2 Kojak Every Room On Every Floor ‎(CD, Album) Pro-Zak Trax 076 109-2 Europe 2003
076 109-1 Kojak Every Room On Every Floor ‎(2x12") Pro-Zak Trax 076 109-1 France 2003
076 109-9 Kojak Every Room On Every Floor ‎(CD, Album) Pro-Zak Trax, Мистерия Звука, Universal Music 076 109-9 Russia 2003
076 109-2 Kojak Every Room On Every Floor ‎(CD, Album) Pro-Zak Trax 076 109-2 Australia 2003
076 109-2 Kojak Every Room On Every Floor ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Pro-Zak Trax 076 109-2 France 2003
076 109-2 Kojak Every Room On Every Floor ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Pro-Zak Trax 076 109-2 Russia 2003
076 109-4 Kojak Every Room On Every Floor ‎(Cass, Album) Universal 076 109-4 Russia 2003

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Reviews:
  • Still In Mind
This album has a great feel that is very uplifting, i really enjoy it, start to finish..
  • Bralore
Kojak's first album was chocked full of soul-house, and their second, EVERY ROOM ON EVERY FLOOR, is the same. If anything, it might be funkier. The spoken word of "Art to Breathe" gives way to the smooth groove of "Corner Soul," a cracklingly solid track. "You Can't Live Without Me" and "Tell Me" are more poppy (with helpful vocals from Ruth-Ann from Olive) but they're joyous rather than throwaway. The darkness that suffused the first album makes a welcome appearance on "Doin' Nothing," detective noir house at its best. "God Bless Myself" continues the mood, even as it slows things down to a low hip-hop beat. But for me, the best track is the moody "Brother," which milks pure funk from Jayhem's plaintive vocals.