What About Me? (1 Giant Leap album)

What About Me?
Studio album by 1 Giant Leap
Released 9 March 2009
Genre Trip hop, electronica, world
Label One World Music
Producer Jamie Catto, Duncan Bridgeman
1 Giant Leap chronology
1 Giant Leap
(2002)
What About Me?
(2009)

What About Me? is the second album by UK duo Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman under the name 1 Giant Leap. The duo travelled around the world recording vocals and music by artists of various genres. The DVD/CD version of the album was released in March 2009. A TV version was shown on Channel 4 in the UK.

Track listing

CD 1

  1. "Come To The Edge" (feat. Lila Downs & Huun Huur Tu)
  2. "Each Step Moves Us On" (feat. Zap Mama & Speech)
  3. "How Can I Be A Better Friend To You?" (feat. Bobby Whiskers, Jhelisa Anderson & Maxi Jazz)
  4. "There's Nothing Wrong With Me" (feat. Jhelisa Anderson & Oumou Sangaré)
  5. "Are You My Love?" (feat. Daniel Lanois & Eddi Reader)
  6. "Wounded In All The Right Places" (feat. k.d. lang)
  7. "I Have Seen Trouble" (feat. Aluta & Michael Stipe)
  8. "Solita Sin Solidad" (feat. Lila Downs & Carlos Santana)
  9. "Serenity Prayer" (feat. Huun Huur Tu, MXO & Eddi Reader)
  10. "1 Small Step" (feat. Baaba Maal & Nana Tsiboe)
  11. "Why Must I Feel Like This Today?" (feat. Baaba Maal, Michael Franti, Ulali, Radio Active & Krishna Das)

CD 2

  1. "Under A Stormy Sky / I've Been Away" (feat. Haale, Michael Franti, Maxi Jazz, Eddi Reader & Daniel Lanois)
  2. "What I Need Is Something Different" (feat. Speech & Boots Riley)
  3. "Mothers, Don't Cry" (feat. Miss Honda, Ramata Diakite & Miles Solay)
  4. "The Truth Is Changing" (feat. Will Young & Amapondo)
  5. "Freedom" (feat. Nana Tsiboe & African Show Boys)
  6. "Arrival" (feat. Alanis Morissette, Eugene Hütz, Al Tanbura & Aida Samb)
  7. "Forgive Me" (feat. Sharon Lewis, Suzue & Amjad Ali Khan)
  8. "Set Me Free" (feat. Yungchen Lhamo, Rokia Traore, Sussan Deyhim & Joseph Arthur)
  9. "What I Need Is Something Different" (Dub) (feat. Speech & Boots Riley)

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