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Bomb The BassWinter In July

Label:

Rhythm King – 657275 6, Epic – 657275 6

Format:

Vinyl, 12", Single, 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breakbeat, Downtempo

Tracklist

A1Winter In July (Cosmic Jammer Club Mix)
Arranged By [Vocals], PerformerLoretta Heywood
Electronics [Beats], SamplerTim Simenon
Keyboards, SamplerGuy Sigsworth
Lyrics ByLoretta Heywood
Producer, Mixed ByTim Simenon
5:49
A2Winter In July (Ubiquity Mix)
Arranged By [Vocals], PerformerLoretta Heywood
Electronics [Beats], SamplerTim Simenon
Keyboards, SamplerGuy Sigsworth
Lyrics ByLoretta Heywood
Producer, Mixed ByTim Simenon
3:54
B1Winter In July (Brighton Daze Mix)
Arranged By [Vocals], PerformerLoretta Heywood
Electronics [Beats], SamplerTim Simenon
Keyboards, SamplerGuy Sigsworth
Lyrics ByLoretta Heywood
Producer, Mixed ByTim Simenon
5:51
B2You See Me In 3D (Remix)
Electronics [Beats], Sampler, ScratchesTim Simenon
Producer, Mixed ByTim Simenon
Written-ByStreets Ahead, Tim Simenon
4:04
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Companies, etc.

  • Licensed ToSony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Rhythm King Records
  • Distributed BySony Music
  • Published ByRhythm King Music
  • Published ByCopyright Control

Credits

  • Artwork [Visuals]Kevin Westenburg*, Paul Khera

Notes

Original Sound Recording Made By Rhythm King Records Exclusively Licensed to Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.

℗1991 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
©1991 Rhythm King Records

A1 mixed with RSS Roland Sound Space

Label variation of Bomb The Bass - Winter In July.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 099765 727562
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Groove Side A): 31-657275-20 2A1 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Groove Side B): 31-657275-20 2B1 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Sleeve & Labels): 31-657275-20
  • Price Code: CB 181
  • Label Code: LC 0199
  • Rights Society: MCPS/BIEM
  • Price Code: TA

Other Versions (5 of 15)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Winter In July (CD, Single)Epic, Rhythm King657275 2UK1991
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Winter In July (7", Single, 45 RPM, Solid Center)Epic, Rhythm King657275 7UK & Europe1991
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Winter In July (12", Promo)Rhythm KingDOOD 6TPUK1991
Winter In July (CD, Maxi-Single)Epic, Rhythm King, Epic657275 2, EPC 657275 2Europe1991
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Winter In July (Cassette, Single)Rhythm King657275 4UK1991

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Reviews

  • redbox-vinyl-store's avatar
    You See Me in 3D - Sasha classic. Only reason I have this! Love it. Funky break Beats, with haunting vocal and trippy FX, sweat mix, fits into any house mix.
    • JJ_Amblin's avatar
      JJ_Amblin
      This was the first commercially-released record to be mixed in "3-D Sound", a technique which it was claimed at the time would be as revolutionary as the introduction of Stereo had been thirty years earlier, with the advantage that unlike the unsuccessful four-speaker Quadrophonic system, this technique required only the regular two speakers. The single was premiered on Mark Goodier's "Evening Session" show on Radio 1 following a simultaneous broadcast with the TV programme "Tomorrow's World" which demonstrated the technique using a remixed version of "Megablast". Actually, the "Megablast" remix was better than this, with sounds flying all around the listener's head; "Winter In July" is much more subtle. In retrospect, it maybe wasn't the best choice of song to launch 3D sound onto the market, though it did reach the UK top ten. As for the technology, it didn't quite catch on in the way some had predicted, though some artists dabbled with it to great effect - Orbital's "Snivilisation" album has some wonderful 3D mixing - and it has now been largely superceded by the five-speaker Surround Sound system. It's almost as if Quadrophonic never flopped.

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