Underworld ‎– Cowgirl

Label:
Junior Boy's Own – JBO5012516, Zomba Records – 707.1482.0
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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A Cowgirl (Bedrock Mix)
Engineer [Remix] – Jon Gray Remix – Bedrock Remix, Producer [Additional] – John Digweed, Nick Muir
11:53
B Cowgirl (Futureshock Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Futureshock
9:32

Credits

Notes

Side A Additional Production Courtesy of Cosmack Management.
Side B Additional Production Courtesy of Junior Boy's Own.

Live Sound Recording for Manor Mobiles.
Mixed and Encoded at: Strongroom, London, UK.
Mastered at Soundmasters.

Published by: Underworld/Sherlock Holmes Music Ltd/Warner Chappell Music for North America.

℗2000 Underworld exclusively licensed to JBO Ltd for UK and Ireland; World excluding UK and Ireland V2 Music Ltd.
©2000 Underworld exclusively licensed to JBO Ltd for UK and Ireland; World excluding UK and Ireland V2 Music Ltd.
Made in the E.C.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 033197 125169 >
  • Matrix / Runout: JB 05012516 A-1-1-|
  • Matrix / Runout: JB 05012516 B-1-1-|
  • Other (German License): LC01801
  • Other (French Price Code): CB181
  • Other (Rights Societies): BIEM mcps

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 12) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Cowgirl (CD, Maxi, Enh) Junior Boy's Own, V2 Records, Inc. JBO5014823 Europe 2000
Cowgirl (12", Promo) Junior Boy's Own JBO5012526P UK 2000
Cowgirl (CD, Single, Enh, CD1) Junior Boy's Own JBO5012513 UK 2000
Cowgirl (12", Promo) V2 Records, Inc. V2AB-27658-1 US 2000
Cowgirl (CD, Maxi, Enh) V2 Records Japan V2CI 79 Japan 2000
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by larvikit Jul 01, 2003
To call this 'Trance, Hard Trance, Hard House' is wrong, this is Progressive House more than anything else. Ok one could argue that A has some Trance elements here and there and B some Hard House elements, but it is first and foremost Progressive House with the original Underworld sound playing a prominent part, especially in the Futureshock version.
The Bedrock version (4/5) is by far the best, I think; Futureshock's version (3/5) doesn't add that many new flavours to the original, while Bedrock really makes this sound like their own work.
Rated 5/5
Review by djdamnage Feb 05, 2003
Just when I thought one of my all-time favorite songs couldn't get any better, Bedrock (John Digweed and Nick Muir) come along and give it their attention. John and Nick add a twisting proggy house feel, full of energy and bass. Flip for the futureshock mix, which isn't quite as good as the Bedrock, but still grooves... However, I hate the fact that the Futureshock mix just dies instead of having a propper mix out.

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