hi everyone,

the ken collier tribute ep was recently re-pressed and is the version of
love's got me high that sounds like wood, brass, & steel funkanova (also
sound like 'new jersey deep', which heavily sampled funkanova)  the
re-presses have a blue and orange label, while the originals have a grey or
silver label.

the other version of love's got me high that's on intangible was also
re-pressed about a year ago on white vinyl with a red and black label on
intangible.

we still have the tribute ep in stock too.

ani
record time
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.recordtime.com
ph  810.775.1550
fax 810.775.5830
icq# 33610265
want to be on the record time mailing list?
send an email message from the address you want to subscribe with
"subscribe" in the subject


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Barnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 5:51 PM
Subject: [313] Re: Tribute" EP



> just a quick question about Terrence Parker's "Tribute" ep on
Intangible...
> the first track - i think it's "Love's Got Me High" - is almost exactly
the
> same as a track on DJ Assault's "Straight Up...", except that the track on
> Assault's mix is missing the vocal snippets, is substantially faster
(we're
> talking 45rpm compared to 33), and is listed as "Taxicab" on the backcover
> of the cd.
> does anyone know what the deal is here?
>
> which is the original?  what's the sample?  anyone got a spare of the "2
> Brothers..."?

I Have been listening to those 4 tracks non stop this week (along with
François Kervorkian Essential mix 2X CD - Very cool BTW.)

i am pretty sure that track 1 uses a "wood, brass, and steel" sample of
funkanova" (these guys were the sugarhill band if my memory serves me
correctly) - The EP is great. can anyone - maybe TP himself share some more
info about this EP. It may of already been covered a while back on 313 - i
checked TP's site out this week and the EP was listed 10? or more releases
back. has this been reissued or is it a new EP? - i only know what i have
read about Ken Collier from some of the kind words written about him after
he died, i have his 'out come the freaks' track that he did with don was, a
deserving tribute no doubt.

on another subject has anybody read 'i was a robot' by Wolfgang Flur? (other
than fellow 313'er Tim Barr of course!) - interesting stories about his days
with Kraftwerk (and certainly more detailed than any Kraftwerk bio i have
ever read. IMHO)

Dave


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Reply via email to