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2003 compilation album by The Herbaliser
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Herbal Blend is a
DJ mix album,
mixed by
The Herbaliser, released on 22 September 2003 as part of the
Solid Steel mix series.
- "Herbal Blend Intro"
- "Laying The Trap" -
Charles Bernstein / Verbal Anime (Acapella featuring
Rakaa-Iriscience) -
The Herbaliser
- "The Broken Clock" -
Cherrystones / Riddim Killa -
Rodney P
- "Exotica" -
Harmonic 33
- "Las Chicas" (
The Herbaliser Remix) -
The Easy Access Orchestra / Analyze (Acapella featuring
Mr. Len) -
Mass Influence
- "Gangster Boogie" -
Chicago Gangsters
- "Uzi" (Pinky Ring) (Instrumental) -
Wu-Tang Clan / It Ain't Nothin' (Acapella featuring
MF Doom) -
The Herbaliser
- "Fuck The Police" (Instrumental) -
Jay Dee /
Sucker M.C.'s (Instrumental) -
Run DMC
- "The Number Song" (
Cut Chemist Party mix) -
DJ Shadow
- "Tea & Beer" (Freestyle) (featuring
Jean Grae) -
The Herbaliser
- "Pushin' On" -
The Quantic Soul Orchestra
- "Slick Cat" -
Carol Kaye
- "It's Up To You" -
Steinski & Mass Media
- "Time To Build" (
P Brothers remix) -
The Herbaliser
- "Juice Crew Law" -
MC Shan
- "Mella" (
The Herbaliser Drive Faster mix) -
DJ Food
- "Stars And Rockets" -
Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra
- "The Chase" -
James William Guercio
- "Groove Is In The Heart" (Jelly Jam Beats) -
Deee-Lite
- "Snake Bite" (
The Herbaliser remix) -
Fourth World
- "Tilt" -
Arcade Funk
- "World Destruction" (featuring
John Lydon) -
Time Zone / The Missing Suitcase -
The Herbaliser
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