| A1 | Request Line (Vocal) | 6:46 | ||
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Engineer [Mixing] -
Steve Peck
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By - Kelly Willoughby | ||||
| A2 | Request Line (Dub) | 3:49 | ||
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Engineer [Mixing] -
Steve Peck
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By - Kelly Willoughby | ||||
| B1 | The Roof Is On Fire (Club DJ) (Warning: Explicit Ending) | 5:31 | ||
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Engineer [Technical] -
Elai Tubo
,
Julian Herzfeld
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By - Reginald Willoughby Written-By - C. Evans* | ||||
| B2 | The Roof Is On Fire (Break Dancers) | 4:01 | ||
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Engineer [Technical] -
Elai Tubo
,
Julian Herzfeld
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By - Reginald Willoughby Written-By - C. Evans* | ||||
Made with an amazing drum sequence, "The Roof Is On Fire" was part of the Break Dance culture (even if "Request Line" was the one largely played on the mid eighties). The other vocals - "The Roof! The Roof! The Roof is on fire!" - at the end of the track inspired Westbam’s homonym hit “The Roof Is On Fire” of 1990, released by Low Spirit.