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Jonny LHurt You So

Label:

Yo!Yo! Records – 12YOYO2, Tuch Wood Records – 12YOYO2

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breakbeat, Hardcore

Tracklist

AHurt You So (Alright) (The 'Full' Mix)5:09
BHurt You So (The 'L' Mix)5:19
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Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Exchange
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Yo!Yo! Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Tuch Wood Records
  • Published ByVirgin Music

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByPauls'*
  • Plated ByMAX.*
  • ProducerJonny L
  • Written-ByJ Listners*

Notes

YO!YO! Records in association with Tuch Wood Records
Mastered at The Exchange.

Virgin Music (Pub) Ltd.
(p) 1992 YO!YO! Records Ltd./Tuchwood Records

Incidental information:
Pressed from the same metal work as the Tuch Wood release (tucw001). The original Tuch Wood cat# has been scratched out.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 014469 226371 >
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side A): 12YOYO-2-A1 Pauls' T̶U̶C̶W̶-̶0̶0̶1̶-̶A̶1̶ * MAX.
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side B): 12YOYO-2-B T̶U̶C̶W̶-̶0̶0̶1̶-̶ B1 The Exchange MAX.

Other Versions (5 of 18)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Hurt You So (Remix) (12", 45 RPM)Yo!Yo! Records, Tuch Wood Records12RYOYO2UK1992
Recently Edited
Hurt You So (Alright) (12", 45 RPM, Promo)Tuch Wood Recordstucw001UK1992
Recently Edited
Hurt You So (S & M Mix) / Hurt You So (Deep Pain Mix) (12", White Label, Promo, 45 RPM, Stamped)Yo!Yo! Records, Tuch Wood RecordsYo' Yo! 3UK1992
New Submission
Hurt You So (S & M Mix) / Hurt You So (Deep Pain Mix) (12", 45 RPM, White Label)Yo!Yo! Records, Tuch Wood RecordsYo' Yo! 3UK1992
Needs Changes
Hurt You So (12", 45 RPM)Tuch Wood Recordstucw001UK1992

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Reviews

  • Oldskool-fever_90s's avatar
    L - mix best the mix better raver hardcore sounds on that mix.
    • Enzi's avatar
      Enzi
      Edited 3 years ago
      Something I learnt today - The vocals in this are not a sample (typical of this era). They’re live and they were sung by Jonny L himself!
      • kingprawn65's avatar
        kingprawn65
        Edited 3 years ago
        This must have sold thousands upon thousands back in 1992 but all in non chart-return shops I should imagine as t didn't spend a solitary week in the Top 75 pop chart, Bit like Baby D Let Me Be Your Fantasy before it was reissued and got to number 1 previously it had sold 250,000 over a year in 1992 or so without crossing over to the pop chart at all.It makes you think how hardcore would have dominated the charts back then if it was like today when EVERY sale is registered and goes towards the pop chart. By the way an absolute monster of a tune - it never gets old although nearly 30 years old now!
        • Apollo_B's avatar
          Apollo_B
          The Lyn Collins "Think About It" chopped beat was sampled straight of of Tuff Crew's 1990 track "Hittin Hardball".
          • dav_12002's avatar
            dav_12002
            A classic in every sense of the word, a tune that puts a smile on everyone's face when it's played and a tune that will forever stand the test of time. Jonny L is a true legend and this tune is just one of the reasons why. 'Hurt you so' still gets regular plays in the clubs and I recently went and heard Andy C play at Alexandra Palace (2016) and this tune received the greatest reaction of all on the night! Says it all really!
            • ian_s's avatar
              ian_s
              Edited 11 years ago
              Jonny L originally offered this tune to Moving Shadow, who decided not to sign it up. Simon Colebrooke's (Moving Shadow A&R) younger brother brought the tune to his attention but he decided not to sign it as it was his little brother who'd recommended it to him.
              • krspursuit's avatar
                krspursuit
                Edited 14 years ago
                Hurt You So,A must have tune,The full mix on the a side is the mix all the top dj's played back in the day,I.E dj slipmatt,Dj sy,And the same mix got cained by the ratpack(nearly every set in 1991-92 thay did),It as a nice breakbeat start witch is easy to mix,Then a nice rolling bassline with a spinback that takes it in to a realy nice break (hands in the air stuff)+ the alright sample realy set's off the track,The L mix on the b side is a little tuffer but just as good as the a side mix,If u dont own this track & your an oldskool dj your realy missing out (BIG-TIME).

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