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Separate MindsWe Need Somebody

Label:

Express Records – EXP-014

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, Techno

Tracklist

A1We Need Somebody
Written-ByTerence Parker*
6:20
A2You Ask For It
Written-ByLes Robinson*
4:54
B1Can You Feel The Difference?
Written-ByRobinson*, Kinchen*
4:35
B21st Bass
Written-ByMark Kinchen*
7:34
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Companies, etc.

  • Published ByThomas Publishing
  • Manufactured ByMusic Master Inc.
  • Distributed ByMusic Master Inc.
  • Recorded AtTechno Sound Lab

Credits

  • Executive-ProducerClifton Thomas
  • Mixed ByLou*, Mark*, T. P.*
  • ProducerSeparate Minds

Notes

"Techno Sound of Detroit"

Thomas Pub.
Mfg. & dist. by Music Master Inc., Detroit, MI.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): EXP-014-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): EXP 014 B
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other Versions (1)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
We Need Somebody!! (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing)Express RecordsEXP-014US1988

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Reviews

  • Jason_Power's avatar
    Jason_Power
    Come on, mintcondition Clone, RaWax, mentalgroove or expressrecords it's time a re-release package was put together, no? A remaster and reissue of this record is well over due!
    • UndecidedMarkus's avatar
      I believe this is Marc Kinchen’s (MK) first appearance in a record which he mixes. That’s cool!
      • alexstringer's avatar
        alexstringer
        It d be nice if Clone or Delsin would licence both Separate minds EP’s and release them as a Double pack
        • gabrielstargardter's avatar
          +1 for a repress + + + + + +
          • Advocx's avatar
            Advocx
            Edited 7 years ago
            Maybe time for a repress after all these years? A true detroit classic that still rocks.
            • J.Knecht's avatar
              J.Knecht
              Edited 11 years ago
              We Need Somebody - is this Terrence Parker's first credited appearance? If so, a strong debut.
              • torskefar's avatar
                torskefar
                "You ask for it" was always my favorite on this release, still remember hearing that
                bassline for the first time. It was ahead of its time, very obviously paving the way
                for outfits like UR, among others. A very strong cut that still does the job, and makes
                the kids of today run over to the booth to ask what it is.
                • figmo's avatar
                  figmo
                  Twenty years later and I come across this. It's like a memory of that first tingle, shivver, hairs stand up. Why I love music is reawoken, give yerself a wake up call. It's not like that... It's like this. Killer tune, get it, stand on top of yer kitchen table and jack yer body and hope the neighbours are watching ! First record I've paid over the odds for and worth it in every respect.
                  • insync's avatar
                    insync
                    Edited 18 years ago
                    In 1988 this thundered out of all the decent sound systems. Every track is solid here, it deserves acknowlegement and credit.... still a heavy weight piece of vinyl.

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