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YelloOh Yeah

Label:

Mercury – 884-930-1, Polygram – 884-930-1

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Brown Jacket

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Leftfield, Hi NRG

Tracklist

AOh Yeah (Dance Mix)6:25
B1Oh Yeah3:05
B2Oh Yeah (Indian Summer Music)5:30
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Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Phonogram GmbH
  • Manufactured ByPolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Marketed ByPolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Published ByNeue Welt Musikverlag GmbH
  • Published ByWB Music
  • Lacquer Cut AtMasterdisk
  • Pressed ByHauppauge Record Manufacturing Ltd.

Credits

  • Mastered By, Lacquer Cut ByHW*
  • ProducerYello
  • Written-ByBlank*, Meier*

Notes

This is the variation pressed by Hauppauge, as marked in the runout grooves and the 53 on the label (just next to "Manufactured").

Some copies have a cover sticker stating: Featured in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
Cat# on sticker: 884 930-1

Neue Welt Musikverlag GmbH Corp. (Admin. by W.B. Music) (ASCAP)
℗ 1985 Phonogram GmbH, Hamburg

Released in a generic brown die-cut PolyGram Records jacket. Also released in a generic green die-cut PolyGram Records jacket.

On back of jacket:
©1984 PolyGram Records, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized Duplication
Is A Violation Of Applicable Laws. Manufactured and Marketed by Polygram Records, Inc.,
810 7th Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10019. Printed in U.S.A.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Pressing Plant ID: 53
  • Other (Label side A): 2-58817
  • Other (Label side B): BS
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 1): MASTERDISK ᐉ HW B- 3 884 930-1-258817 AS· HRM-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 1): MASTERDISK ᐉ A- 4 884- 930-1 BS-HRM-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 2): MASTERDISK ᐉ HW B- 884 930-1-258817 AS· HRM-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 2): MASTERDISK ᐉ A- 884- 930-1 BS-HRM-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 3): MASTERDISK HW B-3 ᐉ 884 930-1-258817 AS· HRM-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 3): MASTERDISK A- 4 ᐉ 884- 930-1 BS-HRM-1

Other Versions (5 of 34)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Oh Yeah (7", Single, 45 RPM)Mercury, Mercury884 930-7, 884-930-7US1986
Oh Yeah (7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo, Stereo)Mercury, Mercury884 930-7 DJ, 2-58817US1986
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Oh Yeah (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo)Mercury884 930-1US1986
Oh Yeah (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 53- HRM Pressing, Green Jacket)Mercury, Mercury884-930-1, 884 930-1US1986
New Submission
Oh Yeah (12", 33 ⅓ RPM)Mercury884-930-1US1986

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Reviews

  • jazzliscious's avatar
    jazzliscious
    This is a seriously excellent piece of music. For most of you it will bring back memories of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", and well, unless you were seriously hip back in 1985 and heard it in the clubs in L.A. first, you're like most of us. I hadn't heard it until its big Ferris Bueller's debut, which is moderately unfortunate, because this was at the cutting edge of innovation back then. This really is a well-designed piece of music, with picture-perfect polish shining its rough edges. I think these boys were well deserving of the fame this song achieved. But you should really check out the albums on which this song was included. Stella and One Second are both masterpieces of the 1980s. They are light years ahead of their time for style and innovation and are quite enjoyable to sit down and listen to. I mean that! Oh Yeah is the most familiar, however, and you will never regret buying each album just for that one inclusion. But look further, Oh Yeah is a catalyst, a starter, the rest is heaven in music. These guys were SKILLED producers and musicians. Who says the '80s sucked? Check out these slabs of delight, and realize the only thing about the '80s that really sucked then and still sucks now is our limited perception of the '80s. There was more to it than MTV and Yuppies, there were moments like these. Forget about "hair metal" and listen further...

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