Return to V

2004 studio album by Roni Size From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Return to V is the second solo studio album by the drum and bass DJ Roni Size. It was released in 2004. The album was influenced by Size's love of soul music; many of the songs make use of vocalists.[5]

ReleasedOctober 2004
LabelV Recordings
Thrive[1]
Quick facts Studio album by Roni Size, Released ...
Return to V
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2004
GenreDrum and bass, hip hop
LabelV Recordings
Thrive[1]
Roni Size chronology
Touching Down
(2002)
Return to V
(2004)
New Forms²
(2008)
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More information Review scores, Source ...
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStar[2]
The GuardianStarStarStar[3]
Rolling StoneStarStar[4]
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"The Streets" was featured in the 2005 racing video game Juiced.

Critical reception

The album drew mixed to positive reviews. CMJ New Music Report called it a "solid drum 'n' bass record," but expressed disappointment that Size had not developed his sound.[6]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Bump 'n' Grind" (featuring MC Sweetpea)5:31
2."Shoulder to Shoulder"2:28
3."Fassyhole"2:34
4."Pull Up"2:55
5."Groove On / Come and Play"3:17
6."Cheeky Monkey" (featuring Dynamite MC)4:04
7."Time"3:03
8."Problems"3:15
9."Rise Up"3:19
10."Want Your Body"4:33
11."No Trouble" (featuring Rodney P)4:17
12."No More" (featuring Dynamite MC)4:29
13."On and On" (featuring Stamina MC)6:08
14."Sing"5:34
15."Thirsty"3:23
16."The Streets" (featuring Fallacy)3:49
17."Out of Breath" (featuring Rahzel)5:35
18."Give Me a Reason"4:10
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