People fortunate enough to get there hands on a original red and green labeled copy from 1989 will find that if you hold it up to the light, you will be pleasantly surprised that the record is pressed on dark green transparent vinyl! Unfortunatley that means that these copies can vary in price from £20 upwards these days, all other repressed releases are pressed on black vinyl, there are also some crackly pressings of the repressed gold and black label which emerged in the mid nineties.
Review by lukusAug 08, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
In my opinion 'my medusa' really should NOT get overlooked here either.This surely is one of the blueprints of techno as a genre.The constant 606 drum and the incessant squall of the 303 looping round and round did seem a touch repetitive at the time, but it is these basic 'grass roots' elements that techno still adopts to this day.And STILL played by many techno jocks in 2007.
Review by jimidiskoFeb 21, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
This is one of the greatest old-skool detroit releases ever made! The deepness and groovy feel of "All For Lee-Sah" is absolutely mind blowing, and if you're into old-skool acid "Vertogo" is the one for you. Highly recomended folks!
If only Transmat didn't produce so many dodgy pressings ! All for Lee-Sah is a great downtempo sleazy acid track and works great in a session with similar Blake Baxter and Bam Bam tracks.