Supernatural (Stereo MC's album)

Supernatural is the second album by Stereo MC's, released in 1990. The US release is subtitled "American Mix" and has a different track list. In 1996, Mixmag ranked the album at number 46 in its list of the "Best Dance Albums of All Time".[7]

Supernatural
Studio album by
Released1990
RecordedCalliope Studios, New York City
Terminal 24 Studios, Elephant and Castle
Lavender Hill, Battersea
GenreElectronic, hip hop
Length49:42 (US)
LabelIsland
ProducerStereo MC's
Stereo MC's chronology
33-45-78
(1989)
Supernatural
(1990)
Connected
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Calgary HeraldB−[2]
NME7/10[3]
Record Mirror4/5[4]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[5]
Select5/5[6]

Track listing

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All songs written by Robert Birch (Rob B)/Nicholas Hallam (The Head), except as noted

  1. "I'm a Believer" (4:35)
  2. "Scene of the Crime" (4:04)
  3. "Declaration" (3:08)
  4. "Elevate My Mind" (3:24)[note 1][8]
  5. "What'cha Gonna Do" (R. Birch/N. Hallam/P. Hall) (3:55)
  6. "Two Horse Town" (5:10)
  7. "Ain't Got Nobody" (4:43)[note 2]
  8. "Goin' Back to the Wild" (R. Birch/N. Hallam/P. Hall) (4:31)
  9. "Lost in Music" (4:34)
  10. "Life on the Line" (3:57)
  11. "The Other Side" (4:42)
  12. "Set Me Loose" (3:29)
  13. "What's the Word" (3:39)
  14. "Early One Morning" (3:45)
  15. "Smokin' with the Motherman" (7:50)
  16. "Relentless" (4:44)

American Mix

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  1. "I'm a Believer" (4:35)
  2. "Scene of the Crime" (4:04)
  3. "Declaration" (2:55)
  4. "Elevate My Mind" (3:19)
  5. "Two Horse Town" (5:11)
  6. "Ain't Got Nobody" (4:38)
  7. "Goin' Back to the Wild" (Birch, Hallam, Hall) (4:31)
  8. "Lost in Music" (Ultimatum Remix) (4:34)
  9. "The Other Side" (4:42)
  10. "Set Me Loose" (3:29)
  11. "What's the Word" (3:39)
  12. "Early One Morning" (3:43)

Charts

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Chart (1991) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[9] 132

Notes

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  1. ^ This song made the Stereo MCs the first British rap-based single to make the Billboard Hot 100.
  2. ^ Its hook is based loosely on Sly and the Family Stone's "I Ain't Got Nobody (For Real)" not on the jazz classic "I Ain't Got Nobody".

Cover art by Sean Phillips

References

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  1. ^ "Supernatural – Stereo MC's". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  2. ^ Muretich, James (10 March 1991). "Stereo MC's: Supernatural (Island/A&M)". Calgary Herald.
  3. ^ Dalton, Stephen (29 September 1990). "Stereo MCs: Supernatural". NME. p. 41.
  4. ^ Wraith, Liam (6 October 1990). "Stereo MC's: Supernatural". Record Mirror. p. 18.
  5. ^ Diehl, Matt (2004). "Stereo MC's". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 781. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  6. ^ Harrison, Andrew (October 1990). "Tales from the Twilight Zone". Select. No. 4. p. 121. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  7. ^ "Mixmag - Best dance albums of all time (1996)". www.muzieklijstjes.nl. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  8. ^ AllMusic
  9. ^ "Stereo MC's ARIA Chart history (complete 1988-2024)". ARIA. Retrieved 28 July 2024 – via Imgur.com. N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.