Produced and mixed for Planet E Communications. Inc.
Recording and mix engineered for Stages Recording.
Licensed to Talkin' Loud, Mercury, Astralwerks.
Comes in at least two different versions of sleeve art:
artist and title in red on white ground (thin cardboard).
artist and title embossed (no colour) with brown dots all over the cover (heavy cardboard).
Track durations and BPM is not provided on the record.
BPM:
A1: 135 | A2: 116 | A3: 100 | A4: 115-117
B1: 115 | B2: 105-115 | B3: 120 | B4: 116-119
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Text): 7 54091 52471 5
Matrix / Runout (Scanned): 754091524715
Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): PE 65247 A 3166.1(3) D&M
Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): PE 65247 B 3166.2(3) D&M
This LP is one of those unique sounding albums that is best appreciated under certain conditions like "must play at home and from start to finish, because the level of sophistication that this production achieves is such that it can only be properly absorbed in that kind of low impact or familiar environments. Carl Craig demonstrates that his musical spectra is about as diverse as they come with these arrangements. Late night jazzy embellishments from the deepest reaches of the leftfield realms.
Gee, wonder why the title track doesn't exits anywhere anymore? Can't find it here or on YT. Maybe the message was too spot on to exists in this false realm..
Watch out for this record. The whole album has funky jazz arrangements with a little 70ies flavour, highlight is the piano track "At Les" (B4), a true classic. A very, very sensitive music! This is surely a Carl Craig masterpiece.