To: Mark Kolmar <mkolmar@ccs.nslsilus.org>
Cc: matt23 <ISXMCD@evn1.civeng.nottingham.ac.uk>, IDM List <idm@hyperreal.com>
From: Rob Thorley <rt2@st-andrews.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: its not the vehicle but the final destination that counts
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 1995 13:32:27 +0100 (BST)
On Thu, 6 Jul 1995, Mark Kolmar wrote:
quoted 13 lines I have most of Underworld's material, including the hard-to-find (in
>
>> I have most of Underworld's material, including the hard-to-find (in
>>the
>> US) "Spikee" / "Dogman go Woof". I do not have any Lemon Interrupt
>> material, except the one track on the JBO comp. What did they
>>release
>> under the name Lemon Interrupt?
>>
>> I'm interested in finding any of the Lemon Interrupt material, and
>> Underworld's "Skyscraper, I Love You" on CDS or 12". Email me
>>privately
>> if you want to part with a copy or know someone who does.
>>
quoted 3 lines I know that on the Renaissance 3CD, there is a version of Dirty Epic,
>I know that on the Renaissance 3CD, there is a version of Dirty Epic,
>recorded under the Lemon Interrupt `moniker', but I don't think they
>released much material under this name.
I had (and may still have) a Lemon Interrupt full length CD. It was on
the Guerilla label, if I'm not mistaken. I'll check and report back
later. If i still have it, it is up for trade.
-->-Lamce---
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