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Ice-T, The Glove* & Dave Storrs* – Reckless / Tebitan Jam
Label: | Taxidermi Records – xxx1 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12" |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Hip Hop |
Style: | Electro |
Tracklist
A1 | Reckless (Vocal) | |
A2 | Reckless (Instrumental) | |
B1 | Tebitan Jam (Vocal) | |
B2 | Tebitan Jam (Instrumental) |
Credits
- Written-By – Chris Taylor*, Dave E. Storrs*, Ice-T
Notes
Full label version with writing credits on 1 line.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): XXX1-A L-37413
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): XXX1-B L-37413X
Other Versions (5 of 13)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Reckless / Tibetan Jam (12", 45 RPM, Promo, Stereo) | Polydor | 881 195-1 DJ | US | 1984 | ||
Reckless (12", 45 RPM, Stereo) | Polydor | 881 195-1 | US | 1984 | |||
Recently Edited | Reckless (7", 45 RPM, Promo) | Polydor | 881 195-7 DJ | US | 1984 | ||
New Submission | Reckless / Tibetan Jam (7", 45 RPM, Stereo) | Polydor | 881 195-7 | US | 1984 | ||
New Submission | Reckless (12", 45 RPM, Test Pressing) | Polydor | 881 195-1 | US | 1984 |
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Reviews
- 2 questions about this pressing (not the other later pressed versions also listed!) - Can anyone help please....
1. Length of A1 track - Is it the edit or the full length 6.54 version?
2. Do both B-side tracks play clean with no skip.....? Heard many reports of pressing issues with these Taxidermi releases
- Edited 4 years agoThis version was not pressed in 1984 as the listing suggests... It is a repress of the 84' release, and cut from a different source. The 'L' in the etchings suggests Greg Lee, CA, which makes this a repress.
- This record has quality problems. I have bought two copies of this and both skip on Tebitan Jam instrumental . I am working on my third one and I hope it doesn't skip. Don't buy a copy with VG by it because it will skip. That Jam was played so much that I think they just wore the groves out. Both copies I bought had VG + advertised but that's my luck.
- one of the best instrementals nown to man keep tellin idiots listen to stuff like this not that slow rap people call electro dont get me wrong new yorks good but ya cant beat miami beats and dont be told eny diffrent thanks
- Edited 16 years agoThis is what electro is. After a decade, sadly electro trying to be introduced once again with electro clash and lately electro house. C'mon clash ahs nothing to do with electronic music and please don't make house music sound cheap by puttinh electro before it. Everybody lived electro 20 years ago. And this vinyl has always been the best reference for the past, present and future.
One thing I'm curious with this is that you can hear the acid sound in the track how come in that year?! Anyway everything is great in that production, perfect! - I picked this up on New Year's Day, 1992. Little bit of trivia for Dynamix II fans and sample hunters... the beginning of the Tibetan Jam instrumental is the beat behind the part in Dynamix II's Ignition that goes "What's the situation now? I don't know. I don't know." The other track in there is "State Farm" by Yaz.
- I'm not exactly sure when this re-issue came out, but it's amazing. This is the one to get! Forget the original on Polydor. This version has instrumental versions of the two tracks, and they are both amazing. Especially "Tebitan Jam." The vocal version is great, but without the spoken lyrics it becomes a completely new experience. All in all, this is probably one of the greatest old-school electro jams. This record is right up there with Al-Naafiysh and Planet Rock.