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Bassheads - Is There Anybody Out There?

Label:
Catalog#:
12R 6303, 20 4589 6
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
Country:
UK
Released:
1991
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House

Tracklist

A   Is There Anybody Out There? (Extended) 9:13
B   Non Verbal Communication (Extended) 4:30

Credits

Mixed By - Ralphy* (tracks: A) , Desa (tracks: A)
Producer - Bassheads , S. Imrei* (tracks: A)
Written-By - Deery , Murphy* , Imre* (tracks: A) , Various (tracks: A)

Notes

A side runout groove reads: Desa And Nick Murphy '91

Design by 3a

(P) & (C) 1991 EMI Records Ltd

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Review by dodgymix Feb 09, 2008
Always loved this tune, everything about it from the start through to the build up & subsequent piano, the samples of Afrika Bambatta & the cheeky samples on the original promo.


Anyway if you weren't about in the early 90's you missed a treat.

In 1998 we went down to Cream in Liverpool and got in there pretty early about 9/9.30PM.

Idiots were causing trouble and the bouncer were ejecting people left, right and centre... Bad vibes throughout.
Anyway Paul Bleasdale put this on about 10pm and the atmosphere changed by the time the piano kicked in, everyone was smiling, punching the air and going mental....Totally changed the night!!!

Another fond memory after the original one's back in the day!!!


House classic's don't come much bigger than this!!!
Rated 5/5
Review by Stoney Feb 25, 2003
Awesome, all time classic. Builds up from a slow, moody number into something that blows the walls down every time. Great sample from Afrikaa Bamabata's Just get up and Dance. And a guitar riff from The Osmonds no less! Genius.