As far as I know the whole of the UR records back catalogue is still readily available, but there are a couple of releases that are rare. UR 46 was only released as part of a double pack on NSC records and is not so easily available. Also the first ever (as far as I know) release by UR was an album called 'Hype Stuff (You gotta Move to)' which featured vocals by Rob Hood, Yolanda Reynolds and a host of others. I'm pretty sure it came out before UR01 as, apart from the copy I have I've never known anyone who has ever heard of it before. Though there is a track on it called 'You've got to show me' that I think was released on Shockwave. Of course you also have the UR Z tracks which are supposedly Assault DJ issue only, SID releases and some other stuff on Shockwave (Acid Rain1). Plus There's the Hipnotech label, which is a UR offshoot that puts out mainly downtempo beaty stuff and lets not forget the album on Network records that had a short track of them live.
Peace Stewart ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Prince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 7:53 PM Subject: [313] E2-E4 / UR rareties > Apparently E2-E4 was recorded in one take (i.e. one hour), with no > overdubs or editing (apart from those needed for side A & B of the > record). Almost inconceivable, isn't it? I also recommend Gottsching's > 'Dream & Desire', a bizarre, almost kitschily-beautiful album bedecked > with incredible synth work. True phonographer MG talks about E2-E4 & his > career at: www.eurock.com/features/ashra/ > > Just wondering: have all the early UR releases been re-released on vinyl > by now? Which ones are left & how rare are they? Which ones are virtually > impossible to track down? > > Thanks, > Wes > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
