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Cronic 1 | |||
Burial (Madamoselle Mix) | |||
Cronic 2 | |||
Burial (Lovers Rock Mix) |
Credits (4)
- DillinjaEngineer [Uncredited]
- OpticalEngineer [Uncredited]
- Yolanda (7)Featuring
- LeviticusWritten-By, Producer
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8 versions
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![]() | Burial 12", 45 RPM | Philly Blunt Records – PB001 | UK | 1994 | UK — 1994 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Burial 12", 45 RPM, White Label, Test Pressing | Philly Blunt Records – PB001 | UK | 1994 | UK — 1994 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Burial 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo | FFRR – FXDJ 255, Philly Blunt Records – FXDJ 255 | UK | 1995 | UK — 1995 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Burial CD, Single | FFRR – FCD 255, London Records – 857 917-2 | UK | 1995 | UK — 1995 | ||||
![]() | Burial 12", 33 ⅓ RPM | FFRR – FX 255, Philly Blunt Records – FX 255 | UK | 1995 | UK — 1995 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Burial (Combination Mix / The Tearing Terrorist Mix) 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, White Label | FFRR – FXXDJ 255 | UK | 1995 | UK — 1995 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Burial 12", White Label, Promo | FFRR – FXDJ 255, Philly Blunt Records – FXDJ 255 | UK | 1995 | UK — 1995 | ||||
![]() | Burial (Logistics Remix) 12", Promo, White Label, Single Sided, 45 RPM | Philly Blunt Records – PB011 | UK | 2006 | UK — 2006 | Recently Edited |
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Show All 12 Reviewsreferencing Burial (12", 45 RPM) PB001
Lovers Rock mix repressed on the brilliant soul jazz compilation 'black riot' - double LP of bangers currently available at half price of a decent 12" here - recommended
referencing Burial (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) FX 255
Jumping Jack Frost would say:
"I made this!"
Seminal Jungle tune...BIG UP!!
"I made this!"
Seminal Jungle tune...BIG UP!!

referencing Burial (12", 45 RPM) PB001
No one said Optical made this?
Him on Facebook (25 September 2013):
"1994 Leviticus - Burial. Made in the back of The Roller Express in Lea Valley, London. One of the biggest tunes of the era and my first work as a producer with Jumpin' Jack Frost. Jungle Fever all the way!!"
Him on Facebook (25 September 2013):
"1994 Leviticus - Burial. Made in the back of The Roller Express in Lea Valley, London. One of the biggest tunes of the era and my first work as a producer with Jumpin' Jack Frost. Jungle Fever all the way!!"

referencing Burial (12", 45 RPM) PB001
Shit! I've finally found the track! I arrived fresh over from South Africa, to the depths of South East London Council Estate life in 1995. Getting stoned out of our boxes on crap hash, listening to Jungle on Pirate radio, playing Fifa 95 on the PS2...
Great times :P !
Great times :P !
referencing Burial (12", 45 RPM) PB001
One of my favorite tracks from 94/95. Classic jungle at its best!!!
referencing Burial (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) FX 255
My copy says "Redued to 30p". Time changes everything.

referencing Burial (12", 45 RPM) PB001
Female extended vocals are usually not my thing but this JJ Frost classic is so addictive and such a great tune I could listen to it on repeat all day. Nice block rockin beats and a killer bassline, everything about this track just clicks. I swear that funky bassline bit with the male "ooooohh" vocal sounds like it was lifted from old Duran Duran record. Funny story, when I first heard this track I thought the reggae vocal said: "Big barnyard heavy" rather than "Big, bad, and heavy". I was like what the hell is this guy on about? Barnyards?!
referencing Burial (12", 45 RPM) PB001
YE YOU NO IT WAS ON PHILLYBLUNT RECORD NOT FFRR IT WAS THE OLD TIME CLASSIC BAD BAD AND HEAVY