Andrew Weatherall – Nine O'Clock Drop
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Nuphonic – NUX 151 |
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UK |
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Electronic |
Style: |
Experimental |
Tracklist
A1 | 23 Skidoo– | Coup | 4:13 |
A2 | Dominatrix– | The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight (Dominant Mix) | 3:35 |
A3 | The Normal– | Warm Leatherette | 3:20 |
A4 | Shriekback– | My Spine (Is The Bassline) | 3:58 |
B1 | Colourbox– | Looks Like We're Shy One Horse/Shoot Out | 7:57 |
B2 | Gina X Performance– | Nice Mover | 4:31 |
B3 | 23 Skidoo– | Vegas El Bandito | 2:45 |
C1 | Torch Song– | P2E (Remix) | 5:07 |
C2 | Aswad– | Warrior Charge | 5:47 |
C3 | Chris & Cosey– | October (Love Song) '86 Version | 3:51 |
D1 | Quando Quango– | Genius | 6:23 |
D2 | A Certain Ratio– | Waterline | 4:05 |
D3 | 400 Blows– | Black And White Mix Up | 4:52 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Palladium Studios
- Recorded At – Jacobs Studios
- Recorded At – Guerilla Studios
- Mixed At – Strawberry Studios
- Recorded At – Revolution Studios
- Recorded At – Wickham Studio
- Mastered At – CTS Studios
Credits
- Compiled By – Andrew Weatherall
- Design – Tom Hingston Studio
- Mastered By – Mike Brown (3)
Notes
A2 mislabelled 'Dominatrix Sleeps Tonite', and without mix name.
B1 labelled only as 'Looks Like We're Shy One Horse'; the segue track 'Shoot Out' is not mentioned.
D2 mislabelled 'Water Line.'
A4 remixed for Disconnection Productions.
B1 recorded at Palladium.
B3 recorded at Jacob's Studio, Surrey, November 1982.
C1 recorded at Guerilla Studio.
D1 mixed at Strawberry Studios, Stockport.
D2 recorded at Revolution Studios, Manchester 1981.
D3 recorded at Wickham Studio, Surrey, December 1983.
Spot gloss textured sleeve and credit inner sleeves.
B1 labelled only as 'Looks Like We're Shy One Horse'; the segue track 'Shoot Out' is not mentioned.
D2 mislabelled 'Water Line.'
A4 remixed for Disconnection Productions.
B1 recorded at Palladium.
B3 recorded at Jacob's Studio, Surrey, November 1982.
C1 recorded at Guerilla Studio.
D1 mixed at Strawberry Studios, Stockport.
D2 recorded at Revolution Studios, Manchester 1981.
D3 recorded at Wickham Studio, Surrey, December 1983.
Spot gloss textured sleeve and credit inner sleeves.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0675601151019
Other Versions (4)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Nine O'Clock Drop (CD, Album, Compilation) | Nuphonic | NUX 151CD | UK | 2000 | ||
Recently Edited
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Nine O'Clock Drop (2×LP, Compilation, Promo) | Nuphonic | NUX 151LP | UK | 2000 | ||
Recently Edited
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9 O'Clock Drop (CDr, Compilation, Promo) | Nuphonic | none | UK | 2000 | ||
New Submission
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Nine O'Clock Drop (CD, Album, Compilation) | P-Vine Records | PCD3564 | Japan | 2000 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Still one of my most played compilations. Weatherall introduced me to so much timeless music over the years.
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I was moving and selling a few hundred records at a garage sale. This compilation was among those records. My friend--and fellow dj--Sean had picked it up along with about ten others, and I was giving him a mad-great deal on it all, about $50 for his pile of choice wax. (Sean has stellar taste, was a fantastic selector, and I always looked up to him.) Sean asked me to hold the records for him, so I held them for a few months, but he never followed through with the transaction. And I'm very glad, as this compilation became one of my favorites as my taste matured and expanded throughout the last two decades.
Truly excellent collection of tracks that accurately captures Andrew Weatherall's wide view of what dance music can be.
YOU WILL BE MISSED MR. WEATHERALL.
Thank you for your generous contributions to our craft. -
Listen to 23Skidoo - Coup and then listen to Block Rocking Beats by the Chemical Brothers. Quite obviously the same track! That alone is an indication of the influential nature of this old music. There are some very diverse genres on this complation. Some are quite experimental for their day but sound suprisingly timeless.
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Yes, that are the influences of cult-dj and the mastermind of "Two Lone Swordsmen". ing his roots and making a reminiscence to show us which were the important tracks in the 70ies and 80ies. My favourites are "Warm Leatherette" and "Love Song" , but all tracks on this compilation are very good productions. It's not wrong to have this.
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