red2:
out of print on bush.
i believe you can pick up remixed version on re-load records though.
bb
On Sun, 9 Aug 1998, MARC WANGENHEIM wrote:
quoted 25 lines Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about an old Dave Clarke classic. I was spinning last
> night at the Kings Island Midwest Netraver afterparty and some guys stole
> some of our equipment. Gone is a very nice 600 Dollar "Blue" mixer, some
> slipmats and at least one of my records.
> They stole my copy of Dave Clarke Presents Red Vol2. It was the original
> release in yellow sleeve and red vinyl. I was wondering if anybody can
> tell me how limited that record is and if there is ANY chance finding it
> again. I want to listen to it while I serve my jailtime after I found and
> KILLED those motherfuckers.
>
> I'm not a DJ by any means but this party was a way to listen to my records
> on a good loud sound system. I'm more of a collector type of guy and my
> records are like kids to me. So I probably should have taken some
> precausions and just put my crate of records in my car after I was
> done with my set. Are stolen records a common DJ problem ? What do DJ's do
> to make sure that they leave with all the records that they came with ?
>
>
> NP: Dave Clarke - Red Three
>
>
>
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