Disco Evangelists, The - De Niro

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House
Year:
1993

Tracklist

De Niro (The Journey)
De Niro (The Jazz)
Choirs In Vietnam (Reprise)

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
De Niro (12") Black Sunshine Productions BSR 001 UK 1993
De Niro (12") Positiva 12TIV-2 UK 1993
De Niro (12", Promo) Positiva 12TIVDJ-2 UK 1993
De Niro (12", W/Lbl) Black Sunshine Productions BSR 001 UK 1993
De Niro (CD, Maxi) Positiva CDTIV-2 UK 1993
De Niro (2x12") Positiva 12TIVMIX05 UK 2003
De Niro (CD, Maxi) EMI Electrola 7243 5 53062 6 Germany 2003
De Niro (CD, Single) Positiva CDTIVMIX05 UK 2003
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Reviews & Discussion

DomJoe Nov 24, 2009

referencing De Niro, 12", BSR 001

Just a note on the Pan Pipes sample from this Amazing track is from the film Once upon a time in America starring Robert De Niro, The pan pipe song is called Cockeye's Song by Ennio Morricone not Tubular Bells that everyone seems to believe lol!
Review by KakiharaFRS Jan 13, 2009

referencing De Niro, 12", 12TIV-2

Read the other review if you want info about the music.

I just wanted to warn people about the bad pressing this record has, sadly on both sides the first track is noisy at the start and it touches the two best mixes A1 and B1.
I bought five time this record from different countries and every one of them has the same noise at the start during the helicopter intro. If you are still interested in buying this one I suggest you buy the best graded record you can find, a practically mint already has noise, you don't want to get more than that.
Rated 4/5
Review by sy1975 Jun 11, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing De Niro, 12", 12TIV-2

A great second release from the positiva label, the original mixes that came out on black sunshine were great, but its not often that a label puts out a package of mixes that were better than the original. Well one mix the "Spaceflight Remix" is the pick of the bunch. With the familiar apocalypse now chopper at the intro, the tracks leads into a nice progressive 4/4 beat, the acid washes over the track as it builds to the atmospheric break down that sounds a bit like tubular bells! A standout early 1990's track that was used by Sasha & Digweed on Renaissance Volume 1.
Rated 5/5
Review by BaxterParkSunbather Jan 13, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing De Niro, 12", BSR 001

This is Apocalypse Now meets pounding house beats circa 1993..this was one of the tunes of the year and was given a lot of airtime by all of the big DJ's at the time...it was inevitably picked up by a major label and given a more widespread release...worth checking out for the tubular bell break half way thru
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Shortcut Code: [m155761]
Data Quality Rating: Correct

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