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on Apr 15, 04 | 11:42 pm
Razor Maid
Chapter Five: Bonus Beets
RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:
Razor Maid Records (US)/1985?/2x12" beet red vinyl/ep 33 1/3rpm/DJ subscription service
STUDIO CREDITS:
Producer: Joseph Watt, Executive Producer: Art Maharg, Mastering Engineer: Erik Wolf, Photography: Anthony Russo, Razormaid: Julie Capuzelo.
Remixes by Joseph Watt and Warren Sanford ("Zoolook"), Art Maharg ("Dark Glasses"), and Mark Watkins ("You're My Heart").
TRACKLISTING:
Side 1
Ave Maria by West India Company (111 bpm)
Telefon by Style (100bpm).
Side 2
Forever Young by Alphaville (136bpm)
Zoolook by Jean-Michel Jarre
Side 3
Dark Glasses by Edwina Laurie (129bpm)
Now You're Mine by Helen Terry (155bpm)
Side 4
My Dying Machine by Gary Numan (125bpm)
You're My Heart by Modern Talking (118bpm)
NOTES:
Not just Joseph Watt doing remixes. First remix by Art Maharg, the other co-founder of the label.
CLASSIC Razormaid! re-mix of "Forever Young" ending in the slow album version. Ave Maria is a characteristic RazorMaid clean-7up of a great track which had a somewhat spastic arrangement on the original 12". The Gary Numan is a return to his traditional dark sound after his pop "Cars" era. (My recently late cat Beatrice and her litter-mates loved this song as kittens in New Orleans). Probably my favorite issue from the early RazorMaid! series.
Again, sleeve track listings are not the actual order of record track listings.
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