A lot of trance DJs liked that record.

Oakenfold even tried to license it for Perfecto.

It is strange, though, Tall Paul's recent artist album was terrible, even
the artwork was terrible, I can't imagine why anyone could put that out - it
made Bunkka sound credible.

Incidentally the new New Order Back To Mine features Rythim Is Rythim's The
Dance with the commentary "Almost 15 years old and still peerless in all its
skeletal glory. Let's leave some intellectuals to draw a line between this
and something off Power, Corruption & Lies."

There's also tracks by Joey Beltram (yes, Energy Flash), Missy Elliott and
Donna Summer.

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>
> From:  "Langsman, Marc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:  (313) UR Shocker...
> Date:  30/09/2002 19:03:15
> To:  [email protected]
>
>
>
> This might be old news, however I was up at my mum's house the other day and
> happened upon a Ministry of Sound compilation that my mum listens to in the
> car [okay my parents arent particulalry underground/313 !] anyways...I had a
> look at the tracklisting at to my horror noticed that one of the disks is
> mixed by Tall Paul [urgh] and has Jaguar on it !! I checked the small print
> to find out if this is the original or some shady cover and right enough it
> was the original licensed by ur/430 west !!
>
> Im really suprised by this especially as I had a quick listen and jaguar is
> mixed really really badly in to some lame-ass trance tunes - how could UR
> sell out like this ???!!!
>
> someone tell me this is some horrible mistake....
>
>
> peace,
> Marc
>

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