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Performer: Planet Patrol
Genre: Electronic / Hip hop
Album: Play At Your Own Risk
Released: 1982
Style: Electro
MP3 version ZIP size: 1684 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1537 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1467 mb
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 453
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Play At Your Own Risk (Vocal)
Written-By – A. Baker*, J. Robie*
7:59
B Rock At Your Own Risk (Instrumental)
Written-By – A. Baker*, J. Robie*
8:20

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Shakin' Baker Music
  • Copyright (c) – Tommy Boy Music
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Tommy Boy Music
  • Distributed By – Tommy Boy Music
  • Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
  • Pressed By – Sound Makers

Credits

  • Co-producer – John Robie
  • Executive-Producer [Exec. Producer] – Tom Silverman
  • Mastered By – HERbiE JR :^)*
  • Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By – Arthur Baker, Francois Kevockian*

Notes

Centre labels:

BPM 129
Shakin' Baker Music BMI
© ℗ Tommy Boy Music

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Centre label side A): TB 825 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Centre label side B): TB 825 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand etchings side A): TB-825-A Vocal AN ENDLESS SmASh!! HERbiE JR :^) FK ☆ANgiE SMK
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand etchings side B): TB-825-B Instrumental HERbiE JR :^) SMK
  • Matrix / Runout (Machine stamp both sides): MASTERING BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE NEW YORK
  • Matrix / Runout (Machine stamp side A): PRESSED BY SOUND MAKERS
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TB 825 Planet Patrol Play At Your Own Risk ‎(12", Promo) Tommy Boy TB 825 US 1982
2.108 Planet Patrol Play At Your Own Risk ‎(12", Maxi) 21 Records 2.108 Netherlands 1982
TB 825-7 Planet Patrol Play At Your Own Risk ‎(7", Promo) Tommy Boy TB 825-7 US Unknown
TB 825 Planet Patrol Play At Your Own Risk ‎(12", Single) Tommy Boy TB 825 US 1982
POSP 535 Planet Patrol Play At Your Own Risk / Rock At Your Own Risk ‎(7", Single) 21 Records, Polydor POSP 535 UK 1982

Risa
my run out repeats SET YOU FREE as it spins and spins. anyone else's do that?

Kajikus
Yep! Endless runnout! And also have the off center B-Side...CRAZY.

SiIеnt
Thankfully I did find a correct B-side version MP3 file that is adequate - even though I think my ears play tricks on me if I listen too hard and I start to wonder...

Cenneel
Affirmative. But also, the instrumental side is jacked up because grooves are not centered properly - to the point where the speed of the track oscillates faster, then slower. The stylus probably travels about an inch back and forth (from the center out to the edge) with each revolution of the record. Very disappointing.

Enila
Mine, too. so awesome.

Gamba
Yes sir, endless runout vocal with locked groove.

Flower
Planet Patrol's "Play At Your Own Risk" was recorded on the same night as "Planet Rock", using the same multitrack tape as a base. But while it was born of the same futuristic 808 beats that launched electro into the minds of suburban youth around the world, the track had a decidedly different feel. Robie, Baker and company planted mesmerizing orchestral sounds and yearning, melancholic vocals into the mix. It was the bridge between the doo-wop harmonies of Motown's heyday and the emerging planet's of electro and freestyle - in fact, Planet Patrol was originally a vocal quintet from Boston called "The Energetics". "Play At Your Own Risk" was the track of choice for millions of breakdancers using cardboard mats as springboards to whirl and propel themselves towards the sky in a hypnotic mass of funk and energy. Hip Hop has never again reached such heights of diversity and originality.

Tyler Is Not Here
No matter how much coffee was drunk, I still can't imagine how both 'Planet Rock' and 'Plat At Your Own Risk' were recorded on one night. The rough backing tracks, maybe...