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The ProdigyWarrior's Dance

Label:Take Me To The Hospital – HOSPT04
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Single
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Dubstep, Electro House

Tracklist

AWarrior's Dance (Benga Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Benga
AAWarrior's Dance (South Central Remix)
Music By [Additional]K. Camilleri*, R. Chetcuti*
Remix, ProducerSouth Central (3)
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  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Cooking Vinyl Ventures Prodigy Limited
  • Copyright ©Cooking Vinyl Ventures Prodigy Limited
  • Licensed ToCooking Vinyl Ltd.

Credits

  • Design [Sleeve Art]LukeInsect.com*
  • Mixed ByNeil Mcllellan*
  • Written-ByAnthony Srock, Bridgett Grace*, Jeff Mills
  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed ByLiam Howlett

Notes

Published By EMI Virgin Music Ltd/ Sherlock Holmes Music Ltd/ Chelsea Music Publishing Co Ltd/ Incentive Music/ Bucks Music
Contains a sample of "Take Me Away" by Final Cut with True Faith by courtesy of Final Cut Productions
A - Benga credits for Tempa
AA - South Central credits for South Central Productions. Mixed at The Shadow Gallery by South Central, Brighton, UK
(p) & (c) 2009 Cooking Vinyl Ventures Prodigy Limited under exclusive worldwide license to Cooking Vinyl Limited courtesy of Take Me To The Hospital Limited.

Made in the EU.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 711297890419
  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side): 84212 1A HOSPT04 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (AA-Side): 84212 1B HOSPT04 John Davis AA1
  • Label Code: LC:7180

Other Versions (5 of 23)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Warrior's Dance (CD, Single, Promo, Cardboard Sleeve)Take Me To The HospitalHOSPCDS04PEurope2009
Warrior's Dance (CDr, Single, Promo)Take Me To The HospitalHOSPCDS04-RMXUK2009
Warrior's Dance (CD, Single)Take Me To The HospitalHOSPCDS04UK2009
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Warrior's Dance (CD, Single)Vertigo06025 2705296 0Germany2009
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Warrior's Dance (CD, Maxi-Single)VictorVICP 35110Japan2009

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Reviews

  • x-ecute's avatar
    x-ecute
    Why is it you can still play Prodigy tracks from the early 90's and they still go off in any club yet these remixes were very outdated within months of the release. I will allways play the album version over these. They belong in the ealry summer of 2009 and should never surface again.
    • WALTHAMSTOW007's avatar
      Edited 14 years ago
      Why, Why, Why?

      The album version smacks you up like a bad-ass-mofo-Cantona-kung-fu-kick!

      A proper old school techno-rave standard, just as we like it.

      These remixes are piss-poor, they've got no bollox wotsoever, I didn't like these at all.

      I was bitterly dissapointed with these mixes, I had such high expectations for this 12" and I've been left wanting badly, you should've at the very least included the album version on the 12", or even better got one of the bad-ass old school analogue bass-line dons to try and remix it as well, after all this is a classic in the making.

      Come on Prodigy, you know the score with the vinyl brothers, Sort it ouuuuut! This feels like a very devious and devisive ploy to get you to buy the album, how dare you take the piss for the money man, and there was me thinking you were for real....

      My 11 year old son needs a new frisbee for the summer, I think I have the ideal replacement for him!

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