There's a discography at Amazing Discographies though, as Tristan points out
below, a lot of them don't have song titles so it's not the most useful of
formats for a Prescription discography. My favourite is "Put Your Hand In My
Flame..." one. I'd only heard the instrumental previous to hearing this on a
Junior Vasquez tape, and thought he had got hold of a wicked accapella.
Though almost everything on Prescription (in its earlier Cajual distributed
incarnation) is essential (as Tristan says, every release has something on
it for you). The stuff with just Ron Trent (King Street incarnation) has
it's moments but the early Prescription is one of THE all time classic
labels of house music. My long overdue guide to classic records should
contain a Prescription section, I reckon. What is Chez Damier doing these
days (apart from a new Chuggles 12)?

Amazing Discographies is at:

http://ad.techno.org/generator.html

Jonny.

> A lot of the Prescription records don't have titles
> from what I can tell, and even the ones that do don't
> always have song titles. Basically, there was a good
> deal of redundancy in the earlier releases, like I
> think I have about 6 or 7 versions of "I Feel the
> Rhythm" spread out across the releases up through
> maybe 111? 100-111 were the earlier releases, and
> after that they seemed to get less redundant. That
> said, there's something uniquely valuable on each of
> the records that will make you want them all. I think
> I have the entire catalog from when they were under
> Cajual, but I'm really not sure. I get the feeling
> there may not be a discog due to the lack of info on
> the records.
>
> The Cajual website is still down, so no clarification
> there. I'll try and piece together some "Prescription
> Essentials" sooner or later. Can't promise it
> immediately though.
>
> Tristan


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