RELEASE DETAILS

Double Trouble Mix


LABEL: Urban
SERIES: N/A
GROUPING: N/A
RELEASE YEAR: 1989
CATALOGUE NO: UHO 1
RUNOUT GROOVES: UHO1A-2U-1-1 (Side A) UHO1B-2U-1-1 (Side B)
COUNTRY: U.K.
FORMAT: 12" Vinyl
COMMENTS: Released in February 1989 (source: James Hamilton's column in Record Mirror)

WHAT JAMES HAMILTON HAD TO SAY ABOUT THIS RELEASE:
POZITIV NOIZE ‘I Feel Fine (12” Version)’ (Urban UHO 1)
Shrill girls chanted twittering 124⅕-0bpm jittery chugger, not the Beatles song (124-0bpm 7” Edit too), coupled on so-called promo copies, in a bid to publicise their parent ‘Urban House‘ album (actually the now terminally dated ‘Urban Acid Volume 2’ with a rapid name change!), by a 123½-123¾-123½bpm Double Trouble mix of the Sharon Dee Clarke souled but Damon Rochefort credited ‘Something Special‘, aforementioned ‘I Feel Fine’, stuttery acidic Freeland & Morrison ‘Where’s The Party‘, and more purple/P’funky Funkacidic ‘Hydrochloric’ – this latter megamix being replaced on commercial pressings (Urban URBX 30) by Pozitiv Noize’s older datedly “acieed” 123⅕bpm ‘Africa’ from the first ‘Urban Acid’ compilation.


SIDE B MIX: DOUBLE TROUBLE MIX OF 4 TRACKS FROM THE FORTHCOMING URBAN HOUSE ALBUM
MIXED BY: Double Trouble
LENGTH: 06:10
GENRE: I'm working on it

TRACKS I CAN IDENTIFY IN THE MIX - I have only listed the ones that have prolonged elements or have a short sample repeated multiple times:
I'm working on it

This release also has other tracks on it that are not a megamix.
SIDE A:
I FEEL FINE 12" Version - Pozitiv Noize
I FEEL FINE 7" Edit - Pozitiv Noize

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