CommixCall To Mind

Label:

Metalheadz – METHLP09

Format:

3 x Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Album , Double Gatefold

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Drum n Bass

Tracklist

A How You Gonna Feel
FeaturingSteve Spacek
VocalsSteven White*
6:14
B Change
FeaturingThe Nextmen
5:32
C Strictly 6:27
D Emily's Smile 6:48
E Belleview 5:45
F Japanese Electronics 6:03

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Commix Music
  • Copyright ©Metalheadz Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Westbury Music
  • Mastered AtMetropolis Mastering
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media Production – B796440
  • Distributed BySRD

Credits

  • A&RGoldie
  • Design [Sleeve]Alex Eveson
  • IllustrationJohn Stark (3)
  • Lacquer Cut ByStu.*
  • Mastered ByStuart*
  • Written ByG. Brewer & G. Levings
  • Written-By, ProducerG. Brewer*

Notes

Due to a pressing plant error the LP had to come out 4 weeks later than the CD / Digital release.
Sides C/D (Belleview/Japanese Electronics) have been mistakenly labelled up as sides E/F (Emily's Smile/Strictly) and vice versa.
A different catalog# to the one on the sleeve and labels is inscribed on the run out groove: METH009LP.
Due to a packaging error some final copies contained two E/F sides and had side A/B missing.

Comes in a double gatefold sleeve with canvas effect.

A: 174 BPM
B: 172 BPM
C: 174 BPM
D: 173 BPM
E: 172 BPM
F: 174 BPM

Track durations & BPM not listed on release.

(P) 2007 Commix Music (C) 2007 Metalheadz Ltd

Made in England

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): METH009LP Stu. B796440-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): METH009LP B796440-01 B1 B796440-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C runout, etched): METH009LP B796440-02 C1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, etched): METH009LP B796440-02 D1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side E runout, etched): METH009LP B796440-03 E1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side F runout, etched): METH009LP B796440-03 F1
  • Barcode (Text): 6660117167718

Other Versions (5 of 8)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Call To Mind (3×12", Album, White Label, Promo) Metalheadz METH009LP UK 2007
Call To Mind (CDr, Promo, Album) Metalheadz METH009CD UK 2007
Call To Mind (CD, Album, Stereo) Metalheadz METHCD09 UK 2007
Call To Mind (3×12", 45 RPM, Album) Metalheadz METHLP09 UK 2007
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Call To Mind (12×File, WAV, Album) Metalheadz METHLP 009 UK 2007

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Reviews

  • peter1980's avatar
    peter1980
    https://chng.it/FYC676gY8B Petition to get it re-pressed in gatefold LP Format
    • Collector_Cave_Guy's avatar
      Edited 3 years ago
      Great LP that has stood the test of time, but why not release all the tracks on vinyl. That said still wicked to own the vinyl regardless.
      • threedeepson
        Edited 15 years ago
        I'm really surprised nobody has even reviewed this album yet. Maybe it's because the CD and digital release came out for what seemed like forever before the vinyl release. Maybe because some may feel slighted, either for losing tracks on the vinyl release or that the pressing plant effed the track labels on two 12s. This is nothing new. My white vinyl repress of Talk to Frank/Electric is the same way. Completely ass backwards of the actual tracks on their respective sides. Somehow though, I don't think Guy or George produced great music for the sole purpose of confusing the lot who buys their vinyl releases.

        That being said, don't rate this album or review it on the basis of you getting an imperfect copy. If the music is what is focused on, I guarantee you you won't be disappointed. This album draws in so many numerous influences, but the vinyl version focuses on only 6 of these great tracks. They're all really well-produced tracks with [what I think is] a lot of diversity in their stylings. They're all deep, but fitted for the dancefloor also. For me, I have to say it's all about "Emily's Smile" if we're going with a favorite here. The sine bass in this song gives me this rush every time I hear it. "Strictly" and "How You Gonna Feel" are some serious business too, but again, the album is rounded out by "Emily's Smile." Definitely one of the Cambridge wonders' best songs (that's debatable, I have yet to hear a shotty Commix song). This is, without a doubt, in the top 3 best dnb of the past 5 years, hell we'll even go 8. This album is going to be one that defies time, which is quite appropriate for the Metalheadz camp, innit?

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