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House Synth Pop Disco - 12 X 12 Second Assortment Volume 2 (Remixes Compilation) CD 1993

Karussell Records

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12 X 12 - Second Assortment Volume 2 (Remixes Compilation)

Karussell (Division of Polygram)

 

Cat# 5500892

1993

Australian release

CD case, front cover and rear insert are all in very good condition, no personal writing.

CD media is in very good condition, visually inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see NO marks or scratches on the media at all. A visual inspection doesn't always cut it so I played this release ENTIRELY, every single track, and there are no playback issues at all.

Additional notes regarding the tracks ...

Night Train is an early fade of the Dance mix. It eliminates the last 30 seconds of the song.

Living In America is the version found on the Gravity album, not the R&B Dance version.

Obsession is another early fade of the Dance remix.

Poison Arrow is the Jazz mix speed up.

Talking With Myself is an early fade of the 12" Frankie Knuckles mix.

Strange but true: This is the only CD were you can find the full 12" version of Say Hello, Wave Goodbye. 

Breakout is an early fade of the New Age Dance mix.

Hot Water is an early fade of the Mastermix edit.

Promised Land is the complete Longer Version by Juan Atkins.

Wipeout (Latin Rascal mix) is the Wave II Version.

ARTIST - TRACK:

Visage - Night Train

James Brown - Living In America

Animotion - Obsession (Dance)

ABC - Poison Arrow

Electribe 101 - Talking With Myself (Frankie Knuckles remix)

Soft Cell - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye (Extended version)

Cameo - Back And Forth (Extended remix)

Swing Out Sister - Breakout

Level 42 - Hot Water (Extended version)

The Style Council - Promised Land (Longer version)

That Petrol Emotion - Big Decision (Extended version)

Fat Boys - Wipeout (Latin Rascal mix)

NOTE: This track Wipeout has some strange mixing around 04:00, initially I thought it was a CD fault but it is indeed the way they mixed it.

USED Exactly as described