On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Gilbert M Videla wrote:
quoted 9 lines #2. Mira Calix new Lp-> #2. Mira Calix new Lp-
> I bought the thing cuz I noticed that track 3 on side B is called
> _Ithanga_
> which I had unfortunately thought was the title of that rare 10inch that
> came out like 4years ago (no not Pin Seeking, before that!). WHAT IS THE
> TITLE of that old song/10" that has a sample saying:
> "DO, the things that people say you can not do.... the things that
> people say you can not do..."
>
That would be 'Ilanga', WAP83. The tracks on it are 'Humba' and 'Khala',
'Humba' being the track you are referring to. There's a slice of 'Humba'
also on 'Blechsdöttir', WARPCD44, track 16.5 (half a track :), marked up
as unreleased. Of course, 'Ilanga' counters that claim, released after
'Blechsdöttir' in 1996. The second Calix 2x10" was 'Pin Skeeling', just to
pick a nit.
quoted 3 lines (btw if anyone wants to sell that 10" whatever it's called name yer> (btw if anyone wants to sell that 10" whatever it's called name yer
> price buddy!)
>
'Humba' is a bit too aggressive for me, but 'Khala' is just too good a
track to let go of, sorry. I'll consider a trade if you can fish out a
copy of Oliver Ho's 'Chapter 1' (Meta [UK] M001, on vinyl, of course) for
me :). The Calix has a beautiful embossed silver sleeve, too.
quoted 5 lines #3. Railway Raver (rephlex)> #3. Railway Raver (rephlex)
> bought it for the nostalgia mostly. Did all the releases come with an
> extra 7"??? anyone know? I have a feeling it is a ltd/extra bonus
> thing. no big deal really, just curious.
>
It was advertised by several shops that there is a limited edition of
the album with a bonus 7", but everyone I know who bought it (including
me) got the bonus 7". Limited edition, humbug.
Cheers,
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