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Rhythm MastersDisconnect Your Head

Label:

Tommy Boy Silver Label – TBCD 1485

Format:

CD, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, Garage House, Breakbeat

Tracklist

1The Underground
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Written-ByR. Chetcuti*, S. McGuinness*
Written-By [“Casanova” Elements Written By]Josephine Armstead*, Milton Middlebrook
5:16
2Ghetto
FeaturingJo Watson*
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Vocals [Vocals Performed By]Joseph Watson*
Written-ByJ. Watson*, R. Chetcuti*, S. McGuinness*
Written-By [“Let’s Clean Up The Ghetto” Sample Written By]Cary Gilbert, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff*
7:53
321st Century
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Written-ByR. Chetcuti*, S. McGuinness*
1:47
4Disco 2000
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Written-ByR. Chetcuti*, S. McGuinness*
6:05
5Angels
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Vocals [Vocals Performed By]Diane Charlemagne
6:29
6Bring It On
Producer, Arranged ByTriple A*, Rhythm Masters
Written-ByR. Chetcuti*, S. McGuinness*, S. Rowe*
3:00
7Don't F**k With My Filter
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Written-ByR. Chetcuti*, S. McGuinness*
6:29
8Electro Shock
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Written-ByR. Chetcuti*, S. McGuinness*
4:41
9Speed Of Light
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Vocals [Vocals Performed By]Glenn Gregory
5:48
10Electronic Funk
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Written-ByR. Chetcuti*, S. McGuinness*
6:06
11One In A Million
Producer, Arranged ByTriple A*, Rhythm Masters
Written-ByR. Chetcuti*, S. McGuinness*, S. Rowe*
Written-By [“Icka Prick” Elements Written By]Garry M Shider*, George Clinton, Jr.*
3:28
12Heavy Soul
Arranged By [Vocal Arrangement]C. Otero, Rhythm Masters
Producer, Arranged ByRhythm Masters
Vocals [Vocals Performed By]C. Otero
Written-By [“Who Says A Funk Band Can’t Play Rock” Elements Written By]George Clinton, Jr.*, Walter Morrison*, Michael Hampton
5:42
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Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Neo Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Neo Records (10)
  • Copyright ©Tommy Boy Silver Label
  • Copyright ©Tommy Boy Music
  • Licensed FromPhiladelphia International Records
  • Manufactured ForTommy Boy Music
  • Distributed ByTommy Boy Music
  • Pressed ByWEA Mfg. Olyphant – Z03043
  • Recorded AtRM Recordings
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Published ByJosteady Music
  • Published ByWarner Chappell Music Ltd.
  • Published ByBucks Music
  • Published ByNotting Hill Music
  • Published ByBridgeport Music, Inc.

Credits

  • Liner Notes [Quote]Robert Herrick
  • Management [Rhythm Masters Are Managed By]Seven Music Promotions Ltd.*
  • Management [Rhythm Masters Exclusive Worldwide Agent]IMD Ltd.*, Rachel Birchwood-Gordon

Notes

Track 1 published by Copyright Control / Josteady Music (BMI). Contains replayed elements of “Casanova”, [published by] Josteady Music (BMI).

Track 2 published by Copyright Control / Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (BMI). Contains a sample of “Let's Clean Up The Ghetto (Special Boston Edit)” performed by The Philadelphia All Stars, published by Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (BMI), courtesy of Philadelphia International Records.

Tracks 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10 published by Copyright Control.

Track 5 published by Copyright Control / Bucks Music.

Track 9 published by Copyright Control / Nottinghill Music.

Track 11 published by Copyright Control / Bridgeport Music Inc. (BMI). Contains replayed elements of “Icka Prick”, [published by] Bridgeport Music Inc. (BMI).

Track 12 published by Copyright Control / Bridgeport Music Inc. (BMI). Contains replayed elements of “Who Says A Funk Band Can’t Play Rock”, [published by Bridgeport Music Inc. (BMI).

All tracks recorded at RM Recordings.

On inlay:
℗ 2001 Neo Records Ltd. © 2001 Tommy Boy Silver Label, a division of Tommy Boy Music.

On disc:
℗ 2001 Neo Records © 2001 Tommy Boy Music. Manufactured for and distributed by Tommy Boy Music.

The release is housed in a standard jewel case with front and rear inserts.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): wea mfg. OLYPHANT Z3043 43 1485-2 RE-2 01 M1S2
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L909
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 2U4C
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): [wea mfg. OLYPHANT logo] Z03043 43 1485-2 RE-2 05
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2 - Mother / Stamper Code): M1S1
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): ifpi L909
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 2U3Q

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Disconnect Your Head (CD, Album)Black & BlueNEOCD069UK2001
New Submission
Disconnect Your Head (CD, Promo, Sampler, Enhanced)Tommy Boy Silver Labeltbcd2249US2001
New Submission
Disconnect Your Head (CDr, Album, Promo)Neo (2)noneUK2001
New Submission
Disconnect Your Head (2×CD, Album, Enhanced)Tinted RecordsTINTCD0010Australia2001

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Reviews

  • ledjfab's avatar
    ledjfab
    Edited 18 years ago
    After many years of remixing other artists, the Rhythm Masters offered their first opus in 2001. It begins with a track proving what they are able to: their distinctive sound goes on until a sample drops in, transforming the dark atmosphere of the intro into a joyful party anthem. Released as a single, "Underground" is offered here in what I consider it's best version. Vocals by Diane Charlemagne were added only on the 7" version and used for several remixes. "Ghetto" is more disappointing. It contains a sample used many times before (notably in the Technotronic Feat. Monday Midnite single "Like This" released in 2000). "Disco 2000" is more or less a cover of "The Chase" by Giorgio Moroder. "Angels" was originally planned to be a single, but the Rhythm Masters splitted up for a while and it never happened. In this track, you will recognize some of the treatment used on their remix of "Secrets" by Mutiny UK. "Don't F*** With My Filter" is nicely filtered, with a catchy tune. "Electro Shock" annoyingly repeats the melody of "Ghetto" under a breakbeat banner. "Speed Of Light" contains samples of Dancefloor by Zapp, which were better used by Spiller on "Cry Baby" in my opinion. "Electronic Funk" is probably one the best tracks on the album, with a very urban vibe. "One In A Million" and "Heavy Soul", are more Hip Hop inspired. Both aren't very convincing; especially "Heavy Soul" with a neverending raggamuffin tirade that gets on my nerves every time I hear it.

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