ARTIST: Van Hunt TITLE: On The Jungle Floor LABEL: Capitol GENRE: R&B BITRATE: 185kbps avg PLAYTIME: 0h 56min total RELEASE DATE: 2006-04-04 RIP DATE: 2006-04-03 Track List ---------- 01. Intro 0:12 02. If I Take You Home (Upon...) 4:23 03. Hot Stage Lights 4:37 04. Daredevil, Baby 4:35 05. Ride, Ride, Ride 3:30 06. Being A Girl 3:24 07. Suspicion (She Knows Me Too 4:27 Well) 08. Mean Sleep (Feat. Nikka Costa) 4:07 09. Priest Or Police 3:50 10. Character 4:32 11. Interlude 0:22 12. No Sense Of Crime 3:51 13. At The End Of A Slow Dance 3:54 14. The Thrill Of This Love 3:14 15. Hole In My Heart 3:45 16. The Night Is Young 3:40 Release Notes: There's a minor "tick" at 3:23 of track 07. It's like that on the CD. Enjoy the music! With On The Jungle Floor, the follow-up to Van Hunt's Grammy-nominated debut album, scheduled for release on April 4th, the acclaimed singer-songwriter is taking to the airwaves and the road. He'll perform his new single, "Character," on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" and guest on "The Tavis Smiley Show," and KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic." He will then join up with Anthony Hamilton, who's asked him to open on his U.S. tour. Hunt will headline a special show at Los Angeles' Roxy Theatre on April 4th. The New York Times Magazine called his 2004 Grammy-nominated debut "the perfect soundtrack for any seduction." With On The Jungle Floor, Hunt seals the deal. Produced by renowned producer Bill Bottrell and co-produced by Hunt, Hunt once again wrote, arranged and performed most of the 14 songs himself. They're raw and direct, funkier and freakier this time around, reflecting such eclectic influences as the Smiths, Rick James, Sly and The Family Stone, the Stooges and the Isley Brothers. In fact, Hunt selected the Stooges' "No Sense of Crime" as the album's lone cover song -- and on his blistering, blues-drenched rendition, the sexy, jagged grooves heard throughout On The Jungle Floor reach a peak. Rolling Stone Magazine says "On The Jungle Floor shows an impressive range." Van Hunt has earned a reputation as a riveting performer and has opened for such artists as Kanye West, Coldplay and Seal. He recently performed at Vanity Fair's Academy Awards "Amped for Africa" party, which was hosted by Charlize Theron, and in the much-talked-about Sly And The Family Stone tribute at the 48th Annual GRAMMY(R) Awards. THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT...