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Stargaze  - You Can't Have It FLAC

Singer:

Stargaze

Album:

You Can't Have It

Genre:

Funk & Soul

FLAC album size:

1578 mb

MP3 album size:

1877 mb

WMA album size:

1342 mb

Other music formats:

DMF MP1 RA APE TTA ASF AHX

Rating:

4.1 ✱

Style:

Disco

Country:

US

Date of release:

1982

Stargaze - You Can't Have It FLAC


Stargaze  - You Can't Have It FLAC

Tracklist

You Can't Have It 5:50
You Can't Have It (Instrumental) 5:05

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TNT-3001 Stargaze You Can't Have It ‎(12") TNT Unlimited Inc. (Brooktown Records) TNT-3001 US 1982
TNT-3001 Stargaze You Can't Have It ‎(12") TNT Unlimited Inc. (Brooktown Records) TNT-3001 US 1982
TNT-3001 Stargaze You Can't Have It ‎(Acetate, 10") TNT Unlimited Inc. (Brooktown Records) TNT-3001 US 1982
TNT-3001 Stargaze You Can't Have It ‎(12", Unofficial) TNT Unlimited Inc. (Brooktown Records) TNT-3001 UK 2012



Uscavel
I think that on the reissue, there is no the decimal point after (special thanks to pete diorio)To confirm.
Rude
And judging from the label picture, it has three concentric stamper rings characteristic of MPO pressings, while the OG only has one on the outer edge.
Azago
there is nothing at the end of the run out on the original record, the reissue is not a "remastered reissue", The sound is wrong and saturated at the beginning
IWAS
how to detect the difference between the original and the unofficial reissue? are there differences in the run out? It completely sucks to reprint one to one repros of originals. there is nothing i hate more.
Mysterious Wrench
In the very end of the run-out-groove on the A-side there is some kind of drum "loop" which seems to be the beginning of the Instrumental Version of the B-Side. Can somebody confirm if this is also the case on the original 1982 pressing?
ARE
Remastered reissue of the ultra-rare 1982 cut 'You Can't Have It' from cult NYC boogie label TNT Unlimited Inc. Mixed by the legendary Tony Humphries, this excellent cut is hugely dancefloor-friendly featuring a massive feisty vocal performance along with some top bongo action and a killer groove. Backed with a superb dubbed-out instrumental version, this is a stone-cold killer and deserves a place in any serious boogie or funk collection. Essential!
lacki
Here are the differences between my Original (hope it is one) and this Unofficial: 1: "Prod. By Keith Saunders" on the label of the Unoffical instead of "Prod. by Keith Sanders" from the Original. 2. "Fifth Ave" instead of "Fifth Ave." from the Original 3. "Special thanks to Pete Diorio Trent Attles and A.R.H." on the Instrumental B-Side instead of "Special thanks to Pete Diorio and Trent Attles" on the A-Side of the Original. 4. Runout "TNT-3001-A" and "TNT-3001-B" in smaller letters as on the Original.

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