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Artist  : Arthur Russel
Title   : Is It All Over My Face
Genre   : Disco
Year    : 2009
Date    : 07/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 04
Label   : Sleeping Bag Records / Slow To Speak
Source  : Vinyl
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 21:42 min
Size    : 28,5 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.is it all over my face                 06:57
(larry levan remix)
02.home away from home                    05:14
03.this is how we walk on the moon        04:44
04.see through love                       04:47
                                         -------
                                          21:42 min

Where to start with this amazing record?
This is a lovingly repressed, redressed
and remastered collection of Arthur
Russell's most glorious moments.

Coralling four of Russel's most stunning
moments onto one disc is obviously a
labour of love and they've really left
no angle unchecked, from the dapper
silkscreen printed sleeve to the freeze
-dried crispness of the remastering,
they've kept the quality levels peaking
in the red throughout.

DJ's and record fiends across the world
will rejoice at the tracklisting,
including the seminal (but easily
available) 'Is It All Over My Face' cut
long and strong for the A-side at 45rpm
and sounding cleaner than ever, but it's
the B-side goodies that have really made
us giddy. 'Home Away From Home' and 'See
Through Love' from the heart melting
'World Of Echo' LP are tucked up next to
a truly rare-as-hens-teeth pressing of
'This Is How We Walk On The Moon' from
his 1994 release 'Another Thought',
which is surely one of the most spine-
tingling songs ever written.

For anyone with even a passing interest
in Mr Russell this is probably one of
their favourite cuts and having the
chance to own a succulently pressed and
presented version like this is like some
kind of payback from the big vinyl god
upstairs. We can't stress how beautiful
this record is, and how limited it is
too, so if you want a copy please don't
say we didn't warn you. Sublime.



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Artist  : Arthur Russel
Title   : Is It All Over My Face
Genre   : Disco
Year    : 2009
Date    : 07/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 04
Label   : Sleeping Bag Records / Slow To Speak
Source  : Vinyl
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 21:42 min
Size    : 28,5 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.is it all over my face                 06:57
(larry levan remix)
02.home away from home                    05:14
03.this is how we walk on the moon        04:44
04.see through love                       04:47
                                         -------
                                          21:42 min

Where to start with this amazing record?
This is a lovingly repressed, redressed
and remastered collection of Arthur
Russell's most glorious moments.

Coralling four of Russel's most stunning
moments onto one disc is obviously a
labour of love and they've really left
no angle unchecked, from the dapper
silkscreen printed sleeve to the freeze
-dried crispness of the remastering,
they've kept the quality levels peaking
in the red throughout.

DJ's and record fiends across the world
will rejoice at the tracklisting,
including the seminal (but easily
available) 'Is It All Over My Face' cut
long and strong for the A-side at 45rpm
and sounding cleaner than ever, but it's
the B-side goodies that have really made
us giddy. 'Home Away From Home' and 'See
Through Love' from the heart melting
'World Of Echo' LP are tucked up next to
a truly rare-as-hens-teeth pressing of
'This Is How We Walk On The Moon' from
his 1994 release 'Another Thought',
which is surely one of the most spine-
tingling songs ever written.

For anyone with even a passing interest
in Mr Russell this is probably one of
their favourite cuts and having the
chance to own a succulently pressed and
presented version like this is like some
kind of payback from the big vinyl god
upstairs. We can't stress how beautiful
this record is, and how limited it is
too, so if you want a copy please don't
say we didn't warn you. Sublime.



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