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Dr. OctagonBlue Flowers

Label:Mo Wax – MW055
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic, Hip Hop
Style:Abstract, Experimental

Tracklist

A1Blue Flowers (Automator Remix)
Engineer [2nd]Gordon Chumway
Flute [Solo]Ramon Garcia
Remix, Programmed By [Re-programmed By]Automator*
Vocals [Re-rhymed By]Dr. Octagon
5:20
A2Blue Flowers (Instrumental Remix)
RemixAutomator*
5:20
B1Blue Flowers
BassKeith Thornton*
Vocals [Additional]Miss G, Sweet P
3:16
B2Blue Flowers (Original Instrumental Mix)
Mixed ByDr. Octagon
3:14
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Notes

Released with a die cut outer sleeve.
Durations and BPM not displayed on the release.

Written for Oct. Music (ASCAP).
Produced [and] mixed [...] for The Wide World Of Watersports.
Recorded & mixed at the Glue Factory, SF.

All tracks:
℗ 1996 Mo Wax / A&M Records Ltd. London
© 1996 Mo Wax / A&M Records Ltd. London
Except B1:
℗ 1996 Bulk Records.

Made In England.

A1: 86 BPM
A2: 86 BPM
B1: 86 BPM
B2: 86 BPM

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 31458 18331 0
  • Rights Society (Publishing): ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BIEM / STEMRA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): MW-055-A ORLAKE
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): MW-055-B ORLAKE

Other Versions (5 of 18)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Blue Flowers (Photek & DJ Hype Remixes) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM)Mo WaxMW055VUK1996
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Blue Flowers (Prince Paul Remix) (12", 45 RPM)Mo WaxMW055PUK1996
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Blue Flowers *2 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single)Mo WaxMW055XUK1996
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Blue Flowers (CD, Single)Mo WaxMW055CDUK1996
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Blue Flowers (12", 33 ⅓ RPM)Bulk RecordingsDR-O-BF-001US1996

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  • Diabolick's avatar
    Diabolick
    Edited 2 years ago
    Some notable differences for collectors of this release:

    - The "Automator Remix" (which doesn't appear on any later versions of the singles nor albums) is essentially Blue Flowers Revisited which appeared on the later Octagon remasters of the album but has three significant differences with there been a sample of Bjork's play dead been sampled throughout, some extra Keith spoken word absurdity is thrown in and it has an instrumental break which was all cut from "revisited" when it was released. As an interesting note part of the bjork vocal can still be heard in the Revisited version of the track, so whether this was removed due to sample clearance issue or DTA did it as he felt it didn't fit is purely up for debate

    -The instrumental version of Blue Flowers is the track in its original form, which unlike the instrumentalyst version has not had the extra instruments added or been fleshed out for later release. it's missing the Q-Bert scratch at the end but remains an interesting composition.

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