M|A|R|R|S - Pump Up The Volume


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Label: 4th & B'way Records
Catalog#: BWAY 452
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:US
Released:1987
Genre: Electronic
Style: House
Credits: Artwork By [Art Direction & Design] - Vaughan Oliver
Engineer - Lincoln Fong (tracks: A1 to B1)
Guitar - A. R. Kane* (tracks: A1 to B1)
Mastered By [Uncredited] - Herbie Jr*
Music By - Martyn Young (tracks: A1 to B1) , Steve Young* (tracks: A1 to B1)
Photography [Photography & Set Construction] - Panni Charrington
Producer - M. Young*
Sampler [Samples] - John Fryer (tracks: A1 to B1)
Scratches [Scratching] - C.J. Mackintosh* (tracks: A1 to B1)
Scratches, Performer [Drop Ins] - Dave Dorrell (tracks: A1 to B1)
Notes:This edition was issued in a picture sleeve, and is further distinguishable from other editions by the copyright & publishing info on the center labels.

Recorded at Blackwing.
A-side mixed at All Electric.
B1 remixed at Trident Studios.
© 1987 MNS Music (PRS); All rights for the U.S. and Canada administered by WB Music Corp., ASCAP.
B2 published by Virgin Nymph, BMI.
All tracks under license from 4AD Ltd.
Distributed by Island Trading Co.
℗ 1987 Island Records, Inc.

Additional fine print on back of sleeve:
4th & Broadway, a division of Island Trading Company, an Island Records, Inc. company 14 East 4th Street, New York, N.Y. 10012
TM owned by Island Entertainment Group, Inc. Used under license. ℗© 1987 Island Records, Inc. under license from 4·A·D
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Tracklisting:

A1   Pump Up The Volume (7:10)
    Rap [Additional Rapping] - Emix
A2   Pump Up The Volume (Bonus Beat) (4:49)
B1   Pump Up The Volume (Instrumental) (5:04)
    Engineer - Steve Osborne
  Engineer [Assistant] - Julian Adair
B2   Anitina (First Time I See She Dance) (4:20)
    Drums - Colourbox
  Mixed By - Ivo* , John Fryer
  Music By - A.R. Kane
User Reviews:
Electronicity, Sep 20, 2003

If theres a song out there that its worth to be labeled "historical track" this is the one.
A revolution, this is the bridge from 70s/80s typical discomusic to a new world.

Not owning this record should be considered a crime.

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