John Peel – FabricLive. 07
Label: | Fabric (2) – Fabric14, Fabric (2) – FABRIC14 |
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Series: | FabricLive – 07 |
Format: | CD, Mixed |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Rock, Reggae |
Style: | Reggae, Southern Rock, Drum n Bass, Indie Rock, Tech House, Hardcore |
Tracklist
1a | Asa-Chang & Junray– | Hana (Excerpt) | 1:14 |
1b | Peter Jones (5)– | BBC Commentary, 1981 European Cup Final - Liverpool v Real Madrid (Excerpt) | |
2 | The Soledad Brothers*– | Break 'Em Down | 3:15 |
3 | Don Carlos (2)– | Late Night Blues | 3:40 |
4 | MC Det– | Hipsteppin' | 3:41 |
5 | The Velvelettes– | Needle In A Haystack | 2:26 |
6 | The Bad Livers*– | Lust For Life | 1:53 |
7 | Trouble Funk– | Let's Get Small | 4:04 |
8 | The Capris– | There's A Moon Out Tonight | 2:10 |
9 | The Fall– | Mr. Pharmacist | 2:16 |
10 | Christian Smith & John Selway– | 15.5 Remake | 6:36 |
11 | Jimmy Reed– | Too Much | 2:18 |
12 | Maloko– | In The Midnight Hour | 3:27 |
13 | Derrick Morgan– | Moon Hop | 3:04 |
14 | The Datsuns– | In Love | 2:52 |
15 | The Kingswoods– | Purty Vacant | 2:38 |
16 | Sinthetix– | Liar | 3:29 |
17 | Culture– | Lion Rock (Peel Session) | 4:32 |
18 | Act 1– | Tom The Peeper | 1:33 |
19a | Joy Division– | Love Will Tear Us Apart | 3:18 |
19b | Alan Parry– | BBC Commentary, 1978 European Cup Final - Liverpool v FC Bruges (Excerpt) | |
20 | Elementz Of Noize– | Clock | 4:12 |
21 | The Cheviot Ranters– | Corn Rigs Tunes | 0:39 |
22 | Marc Smith vs. Safe n' Sound– | Identify The Beat | 6:27 |
23 | The Kop Choir– | You'll Never Walk Alone | 1:29 |
24 | The Undertones– | Teenage Kicks | 2:26 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Fabric Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Fabric Records Ltd.
Credits
- DJ Mix – John Peel
Notes
Issued in a metal case with cardboard outer slipcase.
with a 28 pages booklet
(P) 2002 Fabric Records Ltd.
(C) 2002 Fabric Records Ltd.
Made in Europe
Cat# appears as Fabric14 on cardboard sleeve and as FABRIC14 on CD.
with a 28 pages booklet
(P) 2002 Fabric Records Ltd.
(C) 2002 Fabric Records Ltd.
Made in Europe
Cat# appears as Fabric14 on cardboard sleeve and as FABRIC14 on CD.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0802560001424
- Rights Society: MCPS
- Matrix / Runout: FABRIC14P NB0510
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LD02
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 5J26
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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FabricLive. 07 (CD, Mixed, Promo) | Fabric (2) | Fabric14P | UK | 2002 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Even though the late great John Peel was before my time, this is a really good mix and extremely diverse too ranging from Punk Rock, Drum & Bass, Reggae, Soul, Happy Hardcore etc being mashed together in a blender plus samples of Liverpool Football Commentary to spice things up, which makes a nice change from a lot of DJ's who like to stick to only playing nothing but trendy sub-genre of the moment.
Such a shame he died before I became a DJ/Producer and really got into music seriously, I would have loved his radio show back in the day! - My copy includes a 32-page 'fabric CD series 2001-2002' booklet with release history and label info (as well as the usual 4 page booklet with track info obviously)
- This isn't really a "mix" in the traditional sense, as all the other Fabric releases are, more of a collection of tunes that influenced Peel over the years, along with some material that he was interested in at the time. That is what makes it so appealing.
The great man once admitted he couldn't mix two records to save his life, but this compilation holds that special appeal that his radio show had. It lumps a whole load of different genres together and holds your attention for the duration, no matter what your musical taste. Brilliant. - Now this really is something special. 100% unique. This is Mr Peel's first ever compilation/mix CD, which is interesting considering that he is 63 years old. I don't know about anyone else, but my copy comes in an embossed metal tin encased in a cardboard sleeve, which makes it even more essential than it already is. And if, like me, you are a Liverpool supporter, this will be extra special due to the Liverpool commentary he sneaks in. John Peel is a national treasure, there's no doubt about it.
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