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Marvellous Cain - Gun Talk FLAC

Singer:

Marvellous Cain

Album:

Gun Talk

Genre:

Electronic style

FLAC album size:

1326 mb

MP3 album size:

1634 mb

WMA album size:

1232 mb

Other music formats:

WMA ADX DXD MOD AIFF AC3 MPC

Rating:

4.8 ✱

Style:

Drum n Bass, Jungle

Country:

UK

Date of release:

1995

Marvellous Cain - Gun Talk FLAC


Marvellous Cain - Gun Talk FLAC

Tracklist

CB4 5:00
Untitled 0:12
Gun Talk 6:26
Jump Up 6:00
45 Clip 4:58
Babaloo 5:45
Love Is Burning 5:14
Creep 6:04
Hitman 5:34
Giness Punch 5:27
Snapper 5:16

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SUBBASE CD3, SUBBASECD3 Marvellous Cain Gun Talk ‎(CD, Album) Suburban Base Records, Suburban Base Records SUBBASE CD3, SUBBASECD3 UK 1995
SUBBASELP3, SUBBASE LP 003, SUBBASE LP 3 Marvellous Cain Gun Talk ‎(2x12", Album) Suburban Base Records, Suburban Base Records, Suburban Base Records SUBBASELP3, SUBBASE LP 003, SUBBASE LP 3 UK 1995
SUBBASE LP3 Marvellous Cain Gun Talk ‎(2x12", Album, TP, W/Lbl) Suburban Base Records SUBBASE LP3 UK 1995



Foginn
Just added the rest of the tracks to the video list. "Love is burning" couldn't be added for some reason, but here's the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_57N6ceRAnU
Rgia
Just got the CD in the mail today. As with anything made by Cain, it's amazing. I may upload some tracks that aren't already on YouTube for listening purposes.EDIT: For anyone wondering, the Untitled Track is just a short Cutty Ranks acapella clip, and "Babaloo" is a remix of "Dub Plate Style".Easy 5/5.
Risteacor
For some reason this ended up in my 'to sell' pile and I thought I'd give it a listen as I hadn't for years. I'm glad I did, it's great!Typical Marvellous Cain- stripped down rude boy jungle at it's best. Rolling breaks and sub bass with bags of dancehall flavour.As others have stated, there's alternate mixes of 'Hitman', 'Jump Up' and 'Creep' here that as far as I'm aware aren't available elsewhere, but my fave by a long shot is '45 Clip' with Frankie Paul. It's more of a meditative, subtle roller than the rest, and Frankie's vocals are sweet and soothing. Works a treat! It seems most of the vocals were recorded exclusively for the album, which is interesting and goes to show how strong the links between jungle and reggae/dancehall music were at the time. 'Babaloo' sees Daddy Freddy spitting the same lyric Marvellous sampled on his 'Dub Plate Style' single. Needless to say, I'm going to keep this one!
Bralore
Disturbingly good 2x12" here. Like Urban style Ragga jungle at its peak? Do yourself a favor and pick this up!
Uthergo
the version of hitman on this only appears on this album, probably the best version to
Falya
The version of Jump Up on this release is different to the one on the B-side of his Dub Plate Style single. So I think since this was released later it must be a remix. Similarly the version of Creep on here is a different edit to the B-side on his Chewbacca single.

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