Razor Maid

 

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Razor Maid

Razormaid

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Razor Maid Records (US)/1985 or 86 (?)/2x12" clear vinyl eps 33 1/3rpm/DJ subscription service

STUDIO CREDITS:

No listings, Joseph Watt did most (if not all) of the remixes. Check the previous chapters from the 1st series for detailed listings.

TRACKLISTING:

Side 1
Mothers Talk by Tears For Fears /119bpm
Raised by Snakes by Telex /120bpm

Side 2
You Spin Me Round by Dead or Alive /129bpm
Our Darkness by Anne Clark /130bpm

Side 3
C'c'can't You See by Vicious Pink /125 bpm
Vicious Games by Yello /128bpm

Side 4
Forever Young by Alphaville /136bpm
Locomotion by OMD /124bpm

NOTES:

The first Razormaid anniversary compilation. All silver sleeve with simple black lettering.

"Forever Young" eliminated the slow ending, the best part of the original remix. "C'c'can't You See" was likewise sub-par compared to their original. And by this point the DJ's in the club I worked found "You Spin Me Round" more Dead than Alive.

It was, however, a chance to catch up on some earlier realeases that many had not thought to buy when current. (I was glad to get the Yello.) I would guess at this point that they had obtained the original 24-tracks previously unavailable to RazorMaid!

Why is the cult favorite "Smalltown Boy" not included? Not sure. Perhaps the 24-tracks were not available. Josph Watt was (and continues to be) a perfectionist and my guess is that he would only re-issue a track if he could truly improve upon the original sonics. Still...

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