Smiling at Strangers

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Smiling at Strangers
Studio album by TZU
Released 2005
Genre Australian hip hop
Length 1:02:14
Label P & C Liberation Music
Producer(s) TZU, Magoo
TZU chronology
Position Correction Smiling At Strangers
(2006)
Snarling at Strangers


Smiling at Strangers is an Australian Hip Hop album by TZU, released in 2005. The album was produced by Magoo (Regurgitator and Butterfingers) and released under the Liberation Music record label.

The album was later re-released as a limited edition double LP entitled Snarling at Strangers.

  1. "Hey Ok"
  2. "She Gets Up"
  3. "Logical"
  4. "Recoil"
  5. "Tzu Blues(Sweet Little Hoochie)"
  6. "Won't Get Played"
  7. "Coming Round"
  8. "In Front Of Me"
  9. "Back To Front"
  10. "Reminisce"
  11. "Lounge"
  12. "Raise 'em Up"
  13. "Unnecessarily Blue"
  14. "Unnecessarily Blue (Remix)"
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