Set the Tone
For the band, see Set the Tone (band). For other uses, see Set the Tone (disambiguation).
Set The Tone | |
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Studio album by Nate James | |
Released | August 8, 2005 (UK), February 13, 2006 (Japan), re-released 12 June 2006 |
Recorded | 2005 |
Genre | Soul, R&B, Disco |
Label | Universal Music |
Producer |
Peter-John Vettese Eg David Brant |
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
The Independent | link |
Set The Tone is the debut album by American-British soul singer Nate James.
Track listing
- "Said I'd Show You" (Nate James, Andreas S. Jensen)
- "The Message" (Nate James, David Sneddon, James Mein, Jake Gosling)
- "Get This Right" (Nate James, Peter Martin)
- "Pretend" (only on re-released version)
- "Universal" (Nate James, Eg White)
- "Set The Tone" (Nate James, David Brant, Dawn Joseph)
- "Funky Love" featuring Carmen Reece (Nate James, David Brant, Alan Glass)
- "Justify Me" (Ryan Shaw, Jamie Hartman)
- "I Don't Wanna Fight" (Nate James, David Brant)
- "I'll Decline" featuring Dawn Robinson (Nate James, David Brant, Dawn Joseph, Dawn Robinson)
- "Impossible" (Nate James, David Brant, Ron St. Louis)
- "Can't Stop" (Nate James, Colin Emmanuel)
- "Shake Out" (Nate James, Peter-John Vettese)
- "Still On My Own" (only on re-released version)
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