Dave Manning writes:
quoted 12 lines I should probably check hyperreal about this, but I saw a "new" FSOL CD the>>I should probably check hyperreal about this, but I saw a "new" FSOL CD the
>>other day and thought I'd finally found "Cascade". What it was, however, was
>>a full-color, rendered-3D cover for _Accelerator_. I didn't catch the label.
>>
>>My version of this disc is on Jumpin' & Pumpin' records, dated 1991, and has
>>a cover that brings acceleration to mind: blurred colored shapes coming out
>>toward the viewer. It also has ten tracks.
>>
>>Does
>>a) Anyone have this same release?
>>b) Anyone have this "new" release?
>>c) Anyone know if there is a difference?
Chris "cspot" Hilker writes:
quoted 3 lines 91: R & S BE [number?] (beige cover art, with a skull and feathers on the>91: R & S BE [number?] (beige cover art, with a skull and feathers on the
> front cover, as I recall, back cover blank save for tracklist, text is
> some serif font - from memory)
It's R&S 2192 CD, it says "(P) 1992 Jumpin' & Pumpin' Records", the cover art
is red w/ wrapped cow skull & feathers, back cover is a close-up/on-angle view
of the skull & feathers, along with the track listing in white (unknown font;
the "serif font" is probably the credits in black on the inside of the booklet)
quoted 6 lines 94: Jumpin & Pumpin' UK CD TOT 2R (Front cover identical to CD TOT 2, except>94: Jumpin & Pumpin' UK CD TOT 2R (Front cover identical to CD TOT 2, except
> text is on a black background, back cover is a dorky "we played with
> Photoshop" deal, fron cover text is ITC Machine, back cover is Eurostile,
> bonus tracks: "Expander (Remix)" and "Moscow (Remix)")
>
>My guess is you saw the R & S version.
Actually, my guess (since he said "new") is that he saw the new Jumpin' &
Pumpin' re-issue with the bonus tracks.
quoted 4 lines P.S. There's an article in "Details" about the death of the LA rave scene t>P.S. There's an article in "Details" about the death of the LA rave scene that
>was actually not a bad read. Someone did their homework. Of note, one song
>specifically mentioned as an important one in the early days was "Papau New
>Guinea".
There are at least 10-15 raves in L.A. in the next month, sports fans. Anyone
who'd write for "Details" is a prat to being with, and if they are babbling
about "death of the L.A. rave scene", they're idiots. I've got 8 flyers
sitting here next to me that belie that notion ... plus, who'd they think
showed up at Millennium, 14,000 movie industry extras?!?
- Greg