| Some Times I Feel Like | ||
| Teach Me/Keep Me Satisfied | ||
| I Feel The Rhythm | ||
| The Wanderer (Temple Vox Mix) | ||
| Morning Factory | ||
| Forever | ||
| Space And Time | ||
| Party Time | ||
| I Wouldn't | ||
| Come On | ||
| Love Is The Message |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Collected Sounds Of Prescription - Sample Volume 001 (CD, Comp) | Prescription | PRES-001 | US | 1995 | |
| The Collected Sounds Of Prescription (2xLP, Comp) | Slip 'n' Slide | SLIPLP 045 | UK | 1995 | |
| The Collected Sounds Of Prescription (CD) | Slip 'n' Slide | SLIPCD 45 | UK | 1995 |
referencing The Collected Sounds Of Prescription - Sample Volume 001, CD, Comp, PRES-001
referencing The Collected Sounds Of Prescription - Sample Volume 001, CD, Comp, PRES-001
referencing The Collected Sounds Of Prescription, CD, SLIPCD 45
The first part of the CD is dedicated to the classic Prescription titles, including the legendary "I feel the Rhythm" which was formerly released under the Nagual alias, the Detroit like dubby "Morning Factory" and the lovely "Forever Mona" with Stacey Pullen involved.
Again, this is not your usual compilation. Indeed, all tracks are edited, but you can hardly tell the difference from the original mix.
And you also get an exclusive beatless version of Romathony's "The Wanderer" where he expands his voice to new levels and totally unravels his soul, thrilling!
The second part shows more common but very decent tracks from second wave Prescription artists.
Thank you all for bringing spirituality and soul back in music.