USED - Remarc - Sound Murderer

3345 Second Hand


Format: 12

Genre: Dance

Release Discogs: discogs.com/release/189737


Second-hand 12 (Media: Very Good Plus (VG+) / Sleeve: Very Good (VG))

Format: 12
Only 1 left
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Condition

Media: Very Good Plus (VG+) — nice copies with few inaudible scuffs and hairlines.
Sleeve: Very Good (VG) — edgewear on all sides, especially on opening! cornerwekar also present on all sides, front still looks nice!

Tracklisting

A1  Intro
A2  Not 4 U
A3  Ice Cream + Syrup (Hard Mix)
B1  Unity (Re-Mix)
B2  Drum N' Bass Wise (Remix)
C1  Sound Murderer (Loafin' In Brockley Mix)
C2  Legalise (Remarc VIP Mix)
D0  Intro
D1  R.I.P.  (Remarc Remix)
D2  Meridian (Remarc Remix)
E1  For Real (Remix)
E2  Thunderclap
F1  Menace
F2  2:01

Credits

Arranged By, Producer: Remarc
Artwork [Original Remarc logo]: Frank Long
Design: Ben Curzon
Lacquer Cut By: Nilesh Patel
Photography By: Lewi
Photography By: MC Eksman
Sleeve Notes: Simon Reynolds
Vocals: MC Eksman
Vocals: Schwarzenegger
Vocals: Simpleton
Written-By: Kemet Crew
Written-By, Producer: Bagga Worries
Written-By, Producer: Jooxie Nice
Written-By, Producer: Phyzix
Written-By, Producer: Remarc
Written-By, Producer: Tricks (2)

Label: Planet Mu (ZIQ084)

Notes

This Compilation: ℗ 2003 Planet Mu Records Ltd. © 2003 Planet Mu Records Ltd. Made in England A1, A2, B2, C1, E2, F1: Published by PED Publishing, licensed courtesy of Remarc. A3, D0, D1, F2: Published by Suburban Base Music Limited. A3, D0, D1: ℗&© 1995 Suburban Base Records. F2: ℗&© 1997 Suburban Base Records, licensed courtesy of Tailor Made Music Limited. B1 & E1: Licensed by special arrangement with Kemet Music & Remarc. C2: Published by Gussie P Music, licensed courtesy of Public Demand Limited. D2: Published by Mo's Music Machine/Beat That Music/IMG, licensed courtesy of Aura Surround Sound Limited. Schwarzenegger on the rear cover tracklist and credits list is spelled Schwarzenneger on the E-side label. J.A.P.M. on the rear cover tracklist and F-side label refers to the Junglists Against Perpetrator Movement, who make a "party political broadcast" at the end of track F1.