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RiseThe Single

Label:EastWest – 4509-97178-0, Perfecto FC – YZ839T
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Trance, Goa Trance

Tracklist

A1The Single (Perfecto Mix)6:26
A2The Single (The Goa Pyramid Mix)6:01
B1The Single (The Perfecto Trance Mix)6:31
B2The Single (The Goa Sunrise Mix)
RemixAyahuasca
5:09
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Notes

Graphics at Studio C.

A1: Published by Circa/EMI Music Publishing/Warner Chappell.
A2, B1, B2: Published by Circa/EMI Music Publishing.

℗&© 1994 Warner Music UK Ltd. A Time Warner Company.

The EastWest Records and Perfecto logos appear on the artwork.
Both catalog numbers appear on the sleeve and vinyl label, though only YZ839T is etched in the run-out grooves.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 4509-97178-0 3
  • Barcode (String): 745099717803
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, Etched): YZ839T–A1 JD DAMONT B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, Etched): YZ839T– B1 JD DAMONT A

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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The Single (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo)Perfecto FCSAM1404UK1994
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The Single (CD, Maxi-Single)EastWest, Perfecto FcYZ839CD, 4509-97179-2UK1994
Recently Edited
The Single (CD, Maxi-Single)EastWest, Perfecto Fc4509-97179-2, YZ839CDGermany1994
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The Single (CD, Single, Cardboard Sleeve)EastWest, Perfecto FC4509-97179-2Australasia1994
New Submission
The Single (Cassette, Single)EastWest, Perfecto FcYZ839C, 4509-97177-4UK1994

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Reviews

  • maroko's avatar
    maroko
    Edited 14 years ago
    The Goa Pyramid Mix by Martin Freeland (AKA Man With No Name) is one of the best tracks this talented old school legend has ever produced. Just as fine as his remixes of The Loin King and Greece 2000, The Single has this curse of never reaching an audience as wide as many other tunes of his. Sound and structure wise, The Single is as simple and old school as goa trance gets. There is nothing mind challenging here, but Man With No Name absolutely kills it with his larger than life melodic arrangements, uplifting harmonic sequences and mystical vibes all over, making sure this one remains one of those gems which earned him a place along the finest of them all.
    With more than a decade and a half behind it, The Rise has more than earned its five star general staus as a stone cold classic. As far as Man With No Name's remixes go, along with his remix of the Infernal Machine track and his take on Disco Volante's Moonraker or even his remake of The Infinty Project's Stimuli, Martin Freeland's remix of The Rise is a five out of a five gem, and
    feel free to blind fold me any time of the day and I'd say the same. Worth every little one of your pennies just for the Man With No Name remix alone!
    • planet-noise's avatar
      planet-noise
      Edited 18 years ago
      WOW!
      What a record...
      No, as always, I have nothing good to say about Oakenfold work. It's simply a realy shitty track, that should have never been released, and just interuppet to the two other tracks that make this 12" so speciel:
      The Man With No Name Remix, is simply one of his best tracks. A pure energetic Goa Trance, with all the Goa music elements. A true classic. The Ayahuasca remix is also brilliant, though most people don't know it. It exactly what you expect to hear in a Goa tune, but much better!

      Since both good track are in the middle of the record, you can cut the edges that contains the original Oakenfold tracks, and make this record a 10" single... :-)

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