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Various - I-Robots : Italo Electro Disco Underground Classics

Label:
Catalog#:
IRMA 515186-1
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country:
Italy
Released:
Jan 2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Italo-Disco, Electro

Tracklist

A1 Charlie  -  Spacer Woman (Vocal) 7:38
A2 Capricorn (3)  -  I Need Love (Instrumental) 6:13
A3 Klein & M.B.O.  -  Wonderful (Instrumental) 4:43
B1 Sun La Shan  -  Catch (Dub Version) 5:24
B2 'Lectric Workers  -  Robot Is Systematic 7:03
B3 Kano  -  Ikeya-Seki 5:51
C1 Peter Richard  -  Walking In The Neon (Club Version) 8:18
    Producer - Walter Beinat
C2 Alexander Robotnick  -  Dance Boy Dance 5:08
C3 Dharma (3)  -  Plastic Doll (Remixed Instrumental) 5:40
D1 Scotch  -  Penguin's Invasion (Hot Version) 4:54
D2 Sphinx (2)  -  Collision (Remixed) 6:39
D3 N.O.I.A.  -  Stranger In A Strange Land (Club Mix) 7:30
    Remix - Tony Carrasco

Credits

Compiled By - Gianluca 'Robot' Pandullo*

Notes

The first pressing comes in a picture sleeve, there’s also a repress which comes just in a stickered sleeve.

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Review by Apr 23, 2004
Great compilation with many hard to find italo electro disco tracks. In my opinion, it should be released on 3x12" instead of 2x12", because the tracks are too silent.
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Review by MI Oct 29, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Great songs on this, but....
...all instrumentals, what good can that be. How the *** can someone have gone though the trouble of licensing these songs and only release the b-sides, this goes over my head.
Most of these are songs, not tracks, they need their lyrics. This is only for soft dj's that wanna jump the hype bandwagon but don't dear to play vocals IMHO. Search for the original versions! Someone please release these songs in a proper way, not just karaoke versions without vocals.
Rated 4/5
Review by gbenzur May 20, 2004
It's a good compilation, but too many instrumentals, as if IRMA is trying not to alientate listeners who might think the words are cheesy, weird or dated sounding. This leaves the compilation sounding a little empty, but good nonetheless.