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Performer: Unknown Artist
Genre: Electronic
Album: Jude / Raving I'm Raving
Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore
MP3 version ZIP size: 1302 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1235 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1905 mb
Rating: 4.4
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Jude
B Raving I'm Raving
Featuring – Peter Bouncer

Notes

Side A is very similar to the 1992 hardcore breakbeat bootleg "Jude On a Ragga Tip," which famously used vocals from The Beatles “Hey Jude,” as well as breakbeats/structure from SL2’s On A Ragga Tip. Unlike the Jude On A Ragga Tip bootleg that contains three different versions, or the Jude On A Ragga Tip (U.K. Mix) / How Does It Feel! (The New Order Remix) bootleg, this "Jude"does not begin with a sample from Cheech & Chong's "Sargent Stadanko" routine. Instead the track begins with synth sounds and ends with a similar synth sound. Also, this version does not end on a snippet from New Order's "How Does It Feel."

Side B seems to be the usual version of Shut Up and Dance's Raving I'm Raving released in 1992.

The vinyl pressing quality is very thin with a slightly raised 'lip' around the edge. The audio is comparable to a very well pressed US release c. 1992 or a well done white label from the UK c. 1992. In my experience, the pressing is similar to records pressed in the USA c. 1992, opposed to vinyl pressed in the UK. I found my copy in a 99 cent bin at a Reckless Records on Chicago's Northside in the late 90s. Though neither the thinness of vinyl or fact I found it in a used Chicago record store. proves it is a US pressing/release. (My personal best guess is that this is some sort of privately pressed bootleg, perhaps made by working Chicago radio/club DJ in the early 1990s. Both tracks received heavy play on Chicago's B96 during their lunchtime live mix shows c. 1992, if memory serves.)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: (Runout Etchings Side A): -A-
  • Matrix / Runout: (Runout Etchings Side B): -B-
  • Other: Orange label