| 1 | God Put a Smile Upon Your Face - The Daptone Horns, Mark Ronson | ||
| 2 | Oh My God - Lily Allen, Mark Ronson | ||
| 3 | Stop Me Medley: Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before/You K - Daniel Merriweather, Mark Ronson | ||
| 4 | Toxic [Version Revisited] - Mark Ronson, Tiggers | ||
| 5 | Valerie [Version Revisited] - Mark Ronson, Amy Winehouse | ||
| 6 | Apply Some Pressure [Version Revisited] - Mark Ronson, Paul Smith | ||
| 7 | Inversion - Mark Ronson | ||
| 8 | Pretty Green - Santo Gold, Mark Ronson | ||
| 9 | Just - Phantom Planet, Mark Ronson | ||
| 10 | Amy - Kenna, Mark Ronson | ||
| 11 | Only One I Know - Mark Ronson, Robbie Williams | ||
| 12 | Diversion - Mark Ronson | ||
| 13 | L.S.F. [Version Revisited] - Kasabian, Mark Ronson | ||
| 14 | Outversion - Mark Ronson |

With his smug smirk, his quirky accent (not quite British, not quite east coast American) and his irritating habit of dropping celebrity names into every interview I've certainly seen of him, Mark Ronson is a man I've found difficult to like.
But the producer & DJ to the stars (he played at Tom Cruise's wedding, apparently) makes darn good music, there's no running away from that. He was responsible for half of Amy Winehouse's Back to Black, produced a track on Lily Allen's Alright, Still and a track on Adele's 19, which I'm really getting into at the moment.
On this album - a selection of cover versions - he displays an incredible talent for musical reinterpretation. I've been resisting this album ever since it came out but eventually caved in. I'm so glad I did. I feel like I already own it anyway, as I know all the singles he's released from it so far (from the radio) and really love the innovative and thought provoking videos he put out to promote them.
The man is certainly eclectic, going over tunes by the likes of The Zutons, Coldplay, Radiohead, The Jam, Britney Spears, Kaiser Chiefs and Kasabian, just to name a few, and reinterpreting their music in ways that I personally find very difficult to categorise. It's good stuff though; modern with a hint of retro with some banging beats. My favourites include "Stop Me" featuring Daniel Merriweather, "Valerie" featuring Amy Winehouse and "Oh My God" featuring Lily Allen. They all sound much better on my system at home than they did on the radio or on MTV Base. His version of Coldplay's "God Put A Smile On Your Face" featuring The Daptone Horns (Ronson definitely loves his horns) is also really cool and currently being used on practically every reality/factual TV programme here, or so it seems, and I also enjoy "Amy" featuring Kenna and "LSF" featuring Kasabian. I thought I'd like "The Only One I Know" featuring Robbie Williams (Ronson is reported to be working on Williams' forthcoming album) but I didn't, no matter how hard I tried to. His version of Britney Spears' "Toxic" featuring Tiggers (and O.D.B.) is certainly hysterical if nothing else and I'm just starting to like his new single "Just", the old Radiohead song, which on here, features Phantom Planet.
The man's done good and has had a very good run. "Stop Me" made it to #2 on the UK Top 40, he won a producer of the year 2008 Grammy the other day for producing his portion of "Back To Black" and won best male 2008 Brit Award - the first time the award has been given to someone who didn't actually sing on the winning album - and "Valerie", which also made it to #2, is currently the longest reigning single in the UK Top 40. It's been there for 32 weeks and currently stands at #13. I think we'll be seeing and hearing more of Ronson in the years to come. I'm sure he'll grow on me eventually ;)
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