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Label:

Sting City – STING 1002

Format:

Vinyl , 12", EP, Stereo

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Garage House

Tracklist

This Side
A1 So You Think Your Big? 6:15
A2 Thought You Could Take It 5:21
That Side
B1 It's A Man's Game 5:01
B2 Who's Gonna Make You A Star? 5:07

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Westbury Music
  • Copyright ©Nice 'N' Ripe Music
  • Produced ForDub Syndicate Productions
  • Distributed ByNice 'N' Ripe
  • Distributed ByAmato Distribution
  • Distributed ByMo's Music Machine
  • Distributed ByPrime Distribution
  • Lacquer Cut AtJTS Studios

Credits

  • Written-By, ProducerPaul Benjamin

Notes

All tracks written & produced by P. Benjamin & J. Sylvester for Dub Syndicate Productions.
"Just think one day you might not rise'n'shine but we will just get nicer'n'riper'!"
© 1997 Nice 'N' Ripe Music
℗ 1997 Westbury Music
Approximate release date sourced from Juno.co.uk

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 022136 010086
  • Matrix / Runout (This Side): STING 1002 - THIS * - J.T.S. -
  • Matrix / Runout (That Side): STING 1002 - THAT * - J.T.S. -

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Reviews

  • djmisterb's avatar
    djmisterb
    The beef, the nastiness of the artwork, the purposeful ripping off of earlier NNR work just to make a point, all detract from what would otherwise have been a decent EP. It may have felt like the right thing at the time, but twenty five years on, the music is what matters. Spread love.

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