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Frankie Bones & Lenny Dee - Looney Tunes II

Label:
Catalog#:
NG 050
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
US
Released:
May 1990
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Breaks

Tracklist

A1   Intro 0:31
A2   Is Rythym Rythym? (Overload Mix) 4:53
A3   Hold Me, Squeeze Me (Vinyl Zone Mix) 4:14
A4   Definately A Robbery (Wavesound Renegade Mix) 4:52
A5   Mr C's Long Distance Call 0:43
    Voice [Uncredited] - Mr. C
A6   You Are The One (Brooklyn, 86th St. Mix) 4:00
A7   Metro Message 1:14
B1   Last Train To Paradise (The Fallout Mix) 4:11
    Remix - Fallout
B2   The Watchtower 0:43
B3   Inject The Beat (Looney Tones) 4:34
B4   Are We On The Air? 0:40
B5   Another Place, Another Time (Brixton Bass Re-Mix) 4:42
B6   Lenny Dee's Reminder 0:11
B7   It's You (Amsterjam Re-Mix) 3:59
B8   4 In A Room (That's All Folks) 2:40

Credits

Edited By - Ray Ray Laurie , Vic Simonelli*
Programmed By, Engineer - Tommy Musto
Written-By, Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By - Frankie Bones , Lenny Dee

Notes

Programmed and engineered by Tommy Musto at N.C.P. Studios, N.Y.C.

Track A5 is an answerphone message left for Frankie Bones by Mr C (of The Shamen).
Track B3 samples vocal from "Bring Forth The Guillotine" by Silver Bullet.

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Rated 5/5
Review by Meltdown_01 Jan 23, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This is Frankie Bones and Lenny Dee at their best. Typical early Brooklyn styled House music under their pseudonym "Looney Tunes". If you are into early Nu Groove stuff then this is THE one to buy! The track "Another Place, another place" (Brixton Bass Remix) contains a bassline sample from "Breathe" of Pink Floyds Album "The Dark Side of the Moon". The track "Inject the beat" contains the "clock ring" sample from the track "Time" of the same album by Pink Floyd.