Tracklist
Yeah You | 5:58 | ||
Yeah You (Occasions Mix) | 6:04 | ||
Bullfrog | 7:35 |
Credits (13)
- Phil WolstenholmeCover [Image]
- The Designers RepublicDesign
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Mark SheridanGuitar
- Jon Quarmby*Keyboards
- Colin ElliotPercussion
- Max*Plated By
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Yeah You!
12", 45 RPM
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Warp Records – WAP 8 | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 |
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Yeah You! (Remix)
12", 45 RPM
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Warp Records – WAP 8R | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 |
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Yeah You!
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Warp Records – WAP 8CD | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 |
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Yeah You!
12", 45 RPM, Promo
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Warp Records – WAP 8 P | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 |
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Yeah You (Remix)
12", 45 RPM, Die Cut Sleeve
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Warp Records – WAP 8R | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 |
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Outstanding Deep Bleeper from Warp. What a brilliant time for this music. Still sounds fresh to this day.
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referencing Yeah You! (Remix) (12", 45 RPM) WAP 8R
This is one of those tunes from the moment the intro starts with the deep bass you know you are about to hear something special and it doesn’t disappoint with its deep early techno sound. Deep bass, floating vocal and great synth melodies make this a really great remix. A really good tune quality tune well produced that is worth a listen at least !!!. -
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referencing Yeah You! (Remix) (12", 45 RPM) WAP 8R
Just a short note: I love the record "Dub War" by "Dance Conspiracy" which came out in 1992 on XL-Records and I'm really surprised I find the female vocal-Sample ("Eyhyeahyeah") also on this Dub-House Warp-Release which actually came out one year before "Dub War"
I prefer those Remixes from Robert Gordon compared to the Original on WAP 8 mainly because it is a bit more dancefloor orientated. Not an essential release, not a floor burner but surely a collectable quality record back from a period when Warp released on the hand some groundbreaking minimal bleep & subbass techno and on the other one some really deep dubby house which was cool as well.
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