Tracklist
Whine And Grine (Radio) | 3:39 | ||
Whine And Grine (Dub) | 4:04 | ||
Bad, Bad, Bad | 4:10 | ||
Whine And Grine (Adult) | 4:03 |
Credits (4)
- Drummie ZebProducer
- Tony GadProducer
- Trevor WyattProducer
- C. Campbell*Written-By
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8 versions
Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Whine And Grine CD, Maxi-Single | Island Records – CID 691, Island Records – 572 219-2 (18) | Germany | 1998 | Germany — 1998 | Recently Edited | ||||
Whine And Grine CD, Single, Promo | Island Records – CIDDJ 691 | UK | 1998 | UK — 1998 | New Submission | ||||
Whine And Grine CD, Single | Island Records – CID 691, Island Records – 572 219-2 | UK | 1998 | UK — 1998 | Recently Edited | ||||
Whine And Grine 7", 45 RPM, Jukebox, Stereo | Island Records – ISJB 691, Island Records – 572 218-7 | UK | 1998 | UK — 1998 | Recently Edited | ||||
Whine And Grine Cassette, Single | Island Records – CID 691, PolyGram – 572 218-4 | Germany | 1998 | Germany — 1998 | New Submission | ||||
Whine And Grine CD, Maxi-Single | Island Records France – 572 219 2 | France | 1998 | France — 1998 | New Submission | ||||
Whine And Grine CD, Single | Island Records – CID 691, Island Records – 572 219-2, Helicon Records – 572 219-2 | Israel | 1998 | Israel — 1998 | New Submission | ||||
Whine And Grine CD, Maxi-Single | Island Records – CID 691, Island Records – 572 219-2 | Europe | 1998 | Europe — 1998 | New Submission |
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- Edited one year agoindeed (look below) , the posted video (behind bars) is NOT the version on the record. I added the right one but can't delete the other one. I love the new version too and play it at parties.
- Please note that this is a new recording from 1998 produced by Island's biggest UK reggae band Aswad members Tony Gad Drummie Zeb & Trevor Wyatt. and is not a reissue of PB's original mono Blue Beat release from 1960's.
The record is Stereo and pressed by Phonogram France as a 'wonderful IEP (Integral Embossed & Painted) pressing with silver paint (how original !)
Phonogram France, where it all began, was the original home of the pan-euro IEP pressing both 7" and 12" It was made available and promoted to the then shrinking vinyl juke box market via Polygram (who had acquired Island from Chris Blackwell) the limited run was suitably 1 1/2" LH (large hole) die cut the record shipped in plain white card sleeves and title strip as a token gesture vinyl.
(Supplying and shipping as a Juke Box edition cut the V.A.T. royalty rates and fees)
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