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Description: Artist: Roll Deep / Explicit Lyrics / Audio CD released 2005-06-06 at Relentless / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Flying Aw ... more
In At The Deep End - Roll Deep ... Away
2 The Avenue
3 Show You featuring Jenna G
4 Let It Out
5 Bus Stop
6 Be Careful featuring Alex Cartana
7 When I’ Ere
8 Shake A Leg
9 Remember The Day
10 People Don’t Know
11 Heat Up
12 Good Girl

Disc #2 Tracklisting
1 DVD "A Day In The Life Of Roll Deep" - 10 minute documentary
2 DVD Interviews with each crew member
3 DVD Photo gallery including all band members
4 DVD "When I’m Ere" video - normal and XXX versions
5 DVD Package will include poster of the crew

Newest Review: ... the MC's begin to tell tales over these new beats from Danny Weed. However, it just isnt what Roll Deep are, it seems far ... more

 ... from who they used to be and they really dont have the same kind of flow and appeal to me that was written all over the thuggish 'Creeper' series. Grime fans will be pleased to see "When I'm 'Ere" on the tracklist, an instant grime classic which I feel does save the album from being a complete disaster. Another track which I feel also stands out and fights it's corner is "Let it Out" which still constantly plays on my music player. However I just dont feel these 2 tracks save the album as a whole, a...more

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Premium Review In At The Deep End - Roll Deep: Roll Deep - In too deep? (200 words)
by - written on 03/08/07 (Useful, 53 readings)
Rating:

Fans of Roll Deep's previous releases, namely Creeper Volume 1 and 2, will be disappointed with the latest installment from the group. The album begins with a funky backdrop of 'Flying Away' and the MC's begin to tell tales over these new beats from Danny Weed. However, it just isnt what Roll Deep are, it seems far from who they used to be and they really dont have the same kind of flow and appeal to me that was written all over the thuggish 'Creeper' series. Grime fans will be pleased to see "When I'm 'Ere" on the tracklist, an instant grime classic which I feel does save the album from being a complete disaster. Another track which I feel also stands out and ...  Read the complete review

 

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