1: Automatic Lover (4:02) 2: Meteor Man (3:53) 3: Which Way Is Up? (4:27) 4: S.O.S. (Love To The Rescue) (4:21) 5: Teach You How To Dance (4:17) 6: Man Of A Man (4:08) 7: Only Your Love (4:10) 8: Talk Me Down (3:26) 9: E. S. P. (3:40) 10: Shotgun (4:05) 11: People (4:54) 12: Make My Day (5:28) 13: Poppy Field (3:52) 14: I Want To Be Your Everything (4:17) 15: Dear Julie (4:12) 16: Automatic Lover MG 2010 (3:52) 17: Meteor Man MG 2010 (4:26)
Description:
Track 12 was originally released as "Birdy - Make My Day" (Dee D. Jackson pseudonym).
Track 13 was originally released as "Nylon Moon - Poppy Field" with vocals by "Elaine Dandrige" (Dee D. Jackson pseudonym).
Track 14 is a cover version of "High Fashion - I Want To Be Your Everything".
It was originally released as "E.Y.S. - I Want To Be Your Everything" with vocals by "Elaine Dandrige" (Dee D. Jackson pseudonym).
Track 15 is a previously unreleased song.
Mastered by Emiliano Pilloni & Mike Generale at Music Lab Studios Turin.
"Space And Time 2010" is an audio CD by the artist Jackson Dee D., released by the manufacturer X. Based on the available information, it can be described as a music release that plays with the themes of space, time and modern sound design, without tying it to a clearly documented genre or concept beyond its title and format. The album title suggests a journey through different moods and atmospheres, possibly ranging from more contemplative pieces to rhythm-oriented tracks, but no verifiable tracklist or stylistic details are available and are therefore not specified here. Jackson Dee D. is presented here as a studio-focused music creator whose identity is closely linked to the conceptual framework of this release. In the context of "Space And Time 2010", he appears as the driving creative force behind the compositions and arrangements, with a focus on coherence across the album rather than individual hit singles. As no reliable public information about his previous career, chart positions or awards is available, further biographical details and concrete successes are deliberately omitted. The CD format underlines the character of "Space And Time 2010" as a physical collector's item. It is suitable for listeners who appreciate owning a tangible edition of the music, including standard CD players, hi-fi systems and compatible car stereos. The production by X indicates a professionally manufactured disc with a focus on reliable playback quality. No further technical specifics (such as remastering details or special packaging) are substantiated, so they are not described here. Manufacturer X appears here as a production entity responsible for bringing "Space And Time 2010" to the physical market. Without verifiable background data on the company, its founding, catalogue or specialisation, it can only be stated that X functions as the label or production partner that ensures the duplication, packaging and distribution of this CD. Any additional claims about the history, reputation or size of X would be speculative and are therefore omitted, in order to provide an accurate, fact-based description of this release.