On Tue, 23 Jul 1996, James B Gill claimed:
quoted 6 lines Erm, if I'm not mistaken, AB2 is also known as the didgeridoo single.
> Erm, if I'm not mistaken, AB2 is also known as the didgeridoo single.
> Just to clear up some confusion -- I could picture the punters' massive
> freaking out and saying "Ahh!!! Another RDJ release that I just found
> out about -- got to get it at all costs... Anyone want my gold fillings
> for trade??" This scenario happens all too often, so to save you some
> gold fillings, I'm sure that AB2 is the Didgeridoo single.
Well James, you'd better start pulling those molars because you are
absolutely incorrect. The "Analog Bubblebath Vol 2" e.p. is something
*completely* different than that of the "Digeridoo" 12" (on R&S). Yes, it
does feature the exact same version of "Digeridoo" that is on everything
else, but that's where the similarity ends.
The other two tracks featured on this release are indeed EXCLUSIVE.
As far as a review goes, I can't write one worth a shit but I can say that
the two `untitled' songs are most definitely vintage-era AFX (which should
be played at both speeds - the slower the better). I can however give
discographical info for all of you poor trainspotters out there:
quoted 12 lines ANALOG BUBBLEBATH VOL 2 : AFX (1992)
> ANALOG BUBBLEBATH VOL 2 : AFX (1992)
> 1 DIGERIDOO 7.10
> 2 untitled 3.44
> 3 untitled 3.59
> UK (12"ep. CUT 002 (deleted)) RABBIT CITY RECORDS
>
> note: The UK 12" e.p. for "Analog Bubblebath Vol 2" [sic] comes in a
> white generic paper record jacket (with no picture sleeve), and
> features the following stamped in black [ink] onto Side B of its
> record's white label: "AnalogBubblebathVol2 Aboriginal Mix
> RabbitCityrecords*002". The call-number for this release appears
> only as being etched into the record's run-out grooves.
sgnillif.
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