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4 For MoneyIt's A Moment In Time

Label:

Tam Tam Records – TTT 030

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breakbeat, Italo House, Bleep

Tracklist

A1It's A Moment In Time (Raw Mix)5:14
A2It's A Moment In Time (Original Mix)5:18
BIt's A Moment In Time (Rising High Dub)7:34
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Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Tam Tam Records
  • Copyright ©Tam Tam Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Savage Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Savage Records Ltd.
  • Published ByLombardoni
  • Licensed FromDiscomagic (2)
  • Pressed ByDamont
  • Produced ForRising High Productions

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByStu*
  • Written-ByM. Bongiovanni*

Notes

Remixed for Rising High Productions
Licensed from Discomagic, Italy.
Published by Lombardoni
Made in England

℗© Tam Tam / Savage Records Ltd.

Incidental information regarding A1/A2
Vocal sample taken from a 'Jesse Jackson' speech.
Piano riff is very similar to 'The Rolling Stones - We Love You'.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 017078 008666
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): TTT 030 A¹ DAMONT STU.
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): TTT 030 B¹ - DAMONT D

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
It's A Moment In Time (12", 45 RPM)Discomagic RecordsMIX 413Italy1990
Its A Moment In Time (12", 45 RPM, Promo, White Label, Stamped)Tam Tam RecordsTTT 030UK1990
It's A Moment In Time (7", 45 RPM)Tam Tam Records7 TTT 030UK1990
Recently Edited
It's A Moment In Time (12", Promo)Disco Magic UKDMX 509UK1993
It's A Moment In Time (3×File, AAC, Reissue, 256 kbps )ZYX Music, Discomagic RecordsnoneEurope2010

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Reviews

  • jondavey's avatar
    jondavey
    I bought 'Project 1' because I thought it was this. Imagine my dissapointment whenI got it home and discovered it wasn't. You know we rock, we roll, we jam and we mix, and all those other DJs got off of our dicks ! It was always that infectious vocal sample that hooked me into this tune. I did eventually got the right record in case anyone is wondering...
    • Dave.moran73's avatar
      Dave.moran73
      Regardless of which mix we prefer I’d have to say it’s one of my favourite tunes ever 🙌
      • Johnmarcus's avatar
        Johnmarcus
        Edited one year ago
        Has to be the "Club Mix" mix for me, with its huge piano line that just simply took the roof off. This to me is proper Italian House from 1990 & I still love it when it drops !!!! Big in the Hacienda / Quadrant Park, Shellys to name but a few. Maybe from the comments it was a North / South thing on which mix to go for, but hey as long as your dancing & smiling who cares !
        • MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73's avatar
          3:12 jungle bass line yeh yeh yeh! xYeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh x ;)
          • MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73's avatar
            Edited 7 years ago
            Rising High Dub samples Schoolly-D - Put Your Fila's On https://www.discogs.com/Schoolly-D-Schoolly-D/master/153883 "You know we rock, we roll, we jam and we mix" . The sample appears at the end of Schoolly-D's track. P.s Vocal sample taken from a 'Jesse Jackson' speech. Which iit is not. But If Jesse Jackson had actually said this to the then President a lot of people would have applauded him! ;)
            • Steveo33837's avatar
              Steveo33837
              Edited 6 years ago
              This is what the game was missing in 90-91...

              Rising High Dub! Tracks like this were slowly forming the jungle sounds which were on the way in... Moment In Time is a fantastic bleep roller and a big favourite of the likes of DJ Kenny Ken, Randall etc.

              Catchy drum loop, cool hip hop sample (don't think it's a Jesse Jackson speech as above?!) and hypnotic bleep keys... Complimented by a memorable b line. This one rolls & rolls. I've played this out - a place will go nuts! One for your collection.
              • ennael's avatar
                ennael
                "Rising High Dub" was basically the basis for Project One "A Few Dollars More" which was released shortly after this, both use the same bassline, beats & happy mondays sample but each has different elements on top, "A Few Dollars More" just nudges it for me, but I guess this was the bigger tune back in the day.....
                • TEKNONUTTER's avatar
                  TEKNONUTTER
                  Edited 7 years ago
                  It really was all about the "Rising High Dub" with this release in 1990. There was definitely a marked preference by the London crowd for this mix. The other mixes are more in the italo piano vane which appealed more to residents north of Birmingham or across the channel. Whereas this mix contained funky, skippy breaks - think The DOC - Portrait Of A Masterpiece - hypnotic bleeps and an infectious dubwise, sub-bass groove which got everyone's head nodding.

                  Being dropped into practically everything. From straight house, hip hop, hip-house, breakbeat, acid, new beat, balearic to techno.

                  This kind of stuff was loosely called "ragga or dub techno" at the time and possibly a precursor which contributed to the breakbeat hardcore and jungle techno sounds emerging later on. Everyone who was about at the time knows this warehouse classic. Blaring out of every warehouse, underground club and illegal venue. Not forgetting all the subwoofers and basstubes in ravers' cars it must've rattled and shaked to death.

                  A remixed version was soon released in a much more bleepy, melodic, hyperactive. And for me, an even better & more accomplished form under the name of Project 1 "A Few Dollars More" which appeared on the Project 1 EP (Cat# TTT 033). Which also happened to be Project One's debut release.

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