Various – Let's Go Into Space II
Label: | Private Records (2) – 369.013, BR-Klassik – 369.013 |
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Series: | Let's Go Into Space – II |
Format: | Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Disco, Minimal, Synth-pop |
Tracklist
A1 | Kristian Schultze– | Zyklonentanz | 4:15 |
A2 | Lucia Catti / Metropolitan Band– | Lucia's Dance (Instrumental) | 4:59 |
A3 | Loris Ceroni– | For Dancing | 4:01 |
A4 | Adolf Stern– | More I Like It | 4:51 |
B1 | Enterprise (6)– | Space Ship To Earth | 3:54 |
B2 | Achab– | White Summer Lights | 3:35 |
B3 | Zenamon– | Oh Nandu, What We've Done | 7:42 |
B4 | Frederic Mirage– | Jumping Heart | 3:38 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Private Records (2)
- Copyright © – Private Records (2)
Credits
- Artwork – Chrisse Kunst
- Cover, Concept By – Janis Nowacki
- Other [Quotation] – Charles Wilp
- Reissue Producer – Janis Nowacki
Notes
300 copies. A cooperation with BR Klassik. Round foldout cover with UFO design.
The release title is part of a citation by Charles Wilp (fully printed on the inside cover).
"Let's go into space...
We have had everything
We have seen everything
Let's leave this world behind us
Let's go into the endless
Zones of immaterial space
Let's go into the new void."
Track A1 (c) (p) Eine Produktion des Bayerischen Rundfunks.
Track A2 (c) (p) Pick Records. All rights reserved.
Track B4 (c) (p) published and licensed by Flat Music. All rights reserved.
Track B4 is previously unreleased.
"Private Records thanks and greets: Charles Bals, Universal Music, all musicians/publishers who licensed music to Private Records, all shops/dealers who support our label, The Zone, Sameheads, Heinrich, Martin, Michael "Fame" Gunther, Hans Brandeis, Chrisse Kunst, Veit Marvos, Serge and the staff at Clone, Lurker, Bayerischen Rundfunk, all friends who help working on our releases, Fred Ventura, Domestica Records, Fredi, the alien spirits who conquered planet earth, Spacelex, Emil DD, Das Drehmoment, Julian, Phunkster, Peter Baumann, Bruno Spoerri, MPS, Byte FM and everybody who listens to our releases."
Made in Germany.
The release title is part of a citation by Charles Wilp (fully printed on the inside cover).
"Let's go into space...
We have had everything
We have seen everything
Let's leave this world behind us
Let's go into the endless
Zones of immaterial space
Let's go into the new void."
Track A1 (c) (p) Eine Produktion des Bayerischen Rundfunks.
Track A2 (c) (p) Pick Records. All rights reserved.
Track B4 (c) (p) published and licensed by Flat Music. All rights reserved.
Track B4 is previously unreleased.
"Private Records thanks and greets: Charles Bals, Universal Music, all musicians/publishers who licensed music to Private Records, all shops/dealers who support our label, The Zone, Sameheads, Heinrich, Martin, Michael "Fame" Gunther, Hans Brandeis, Chrisse Kunst, Veit Marvos, Serge and the staff at Clone, Lurker, Bayerischen Rundfunk, all friends who help working on our releases, Fred Ventura, Domestica Records, Fredi, the alien spirits who conquered planet earth, Spacelex, Emil DD, Das Drehmoment, Julian, Phunkster, Peter Baumann, Bruno Spoerri, MPS, Byte FM and everybody who listens to our releases."
Made in Germany.
Recommendations
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- Released2012 — NetherlandsVinyl —LP, Album, Reissue
- Released2011 — GermanyVinyl —LP, Reissue, Album, Limited Edition, Remastered
- Released2013 — USVinyl —LP, Album, Compilation, Stereo
- Released2014 — USVinyl —12", Reissue, Remastered, 45 RPM
- Released2014 — GermanyVinyl —LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
- Released2014 — GermanyVinyl —LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
- Released2012 — NetherlandsVinyl —12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue
- Released2015 — USVinyl —12", 45 RPM, Album, Reissue, Remastered
Reviews
- Hey publishers, Labels or what else; especially thanks Frederic Mirage for that lovely piece of sound! Guys, Jumping Heart is great, make an issue on 12" or else, dont let this track be limited to few listeners, would be a shame..
- Edited 10 years agogreat tracks and properly licensed with a lot of efforts, which means money flows back into the artists pocket in some cases. Who else cares to go such a long way? I find this brave in the making
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