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Various - In Order To Dance 6 (Session One Drum-N-Bass) (4xLP, Comp)

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Various - In Order To Dance 6 (Session One Drum-N-Bass) (4xLP, Comp)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Generic Comments: incomplete! side 3 4 5 6 (C D E F) only! 2 records are missing! General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Envelope cover and printed inner sleeves. On back cover: This compilation 1996 R & S Records 1996 R & S Records Manufactured and marketed by R & S Records Belgium Made in Belgium On inner sleeves: A1: Published

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Generic

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incomplete! side 3/4/5/6 (C/D/E/F) only! 2 records are missing!

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Envelope cover and printed inner sleeves. On back cover: This compilation ℗ 1996 R & S Records © 1996 R & S Records Manufactured and marketed by R & S Records/Belgium Made in Belgium On inner sleeves: A1: - Published by R & S Records - Taken from "27709"... - original appears on the album "19631"... - ℗ 1995 R & S Records A2: - Copyright control - Licensed from Smooth Recordings - Previously unreleased - ℗ 1996 Smooth Recordings A3: - Copyright control - Licensed from Basement Records - Previously unreleased - ℗ 1996 Basement Records B1: - Published by Moving Shadow Music - Licensed from Moving Shadow Record Company - Taken from "Rare Tear Part 1"... - ℗ 1996 Moving Shadow Record Company B2: - Published by All Good Music - Licensed from All Good Vinyl - Previously unreleased - original appears on "Destiny"... - ℗ 1996 All Good Vinyl B3: - Published by R & S Records - Taken from "19759"... - original appears on the album "19702"... - ℗ 1995 R & S Records C1: - Copyright control - Licensed from Basement Records - Previously unreleased - ℗ 1996 Basement Records C2: - Published by Haripa Music - Licensed from Kickin Records - Taken from "Various - Vol II EP"... - ℗ 1995 Kickin Records D1: - Published by Westbury Music/NKS - Licensed from Saigon Records - Taken from "5 Miles High" - ℗ 1996 Saigon Records D2: - Published by Chrysalis Music/Polygram Music Publishing - Previously unreleased - original appears on the album "56145"... - ℗ 1993 Wau! Mr. Modo E1: - Published by London Music/copyright control - Licensed from Creamy Groove Machine records - Taken from "Detroit"... - ℗ 1995 Creamy Groove Machine Records E2: - Published by All Good Music - Licensed from All Good Vinyl - Taken from "271217"... - ℗ 1996 All Good Vinyl E3: - Published by Trouble On Vinyl Music/Westbury Music - Licensed from Trouble On Vinyl Music - Taken from "394864" - ℗ 1995 Trouble On Vinyl Music F1: - Copyright control - Licensed from Mystic Moods Recordings - Previously unreleased - ℗ 1996 Mystic Moods Recordings F2: - Copyright control - Licensed from Metalheadz - Previously unreleased - original appears on "Kid Caprice"... [NB: sleeve states cat# Metalheadz 004 but actual # is 005 - ℗ 1995 Metalheadz G1: - Published by Creamy Groove Machine Records - Licensed from Creamy Groove Machine Records - Taken from "Playboys"... - ℗ 1995 Creamy Groove Machine Records G2: - Published by R & S Records - Taken from "24591"... - original appears on the mini-album "24573"... - ℗ 1994 R & S Records G3: - Published by R & S Records - Taken from "37582"... - original appears on the album "17503"... - ℗ 1995 R & S Records H1: - Published by R & S Records - Taken from the album "20454"... also appears on "20458"... - ℗ 1995 R & S Records H2: - Copyright control - Licensed from Basement Records - Previously unreleased - ℗ 1996 Basement records H3: - Copyright control - Previously unreleased - ℗ 1996 R & S Records

 

A1. Kenny Larkin - Loop 2 (Alex Reece Remix) 5:19
A2. Free Hand - Glide 8:58
A3. Justice - Punk Jazz 5:28
B1. Flytronix - Rare Tear Part One 6:23
B2. DJ Pulse - Destiny (DJ Pulse Remix) 6:21
B3. Ken Ishii - Stretch (Shogun Remix) 7:40
C1. Justice - Aquisse 6:37
C2. Lemon D - Manhattan Melody 6:26
D1. TMF - 5 Miles High 11:21
D2. Locust - No-One In The World (Third Summer After Mix) 7:10
E1. Jazz Juice - Detroit 7:01
E2. Skin Divers, Aquasky - Enclosed Spaces (Aqua Sky Remix) 7:00
E3. Shogun - Wind Dancer (Remix) 6:51
F1. Mystic Moods - Music Is The Basis Of All Life (Concept 3) 8:04
F2. Wax Doctor - Kid Caprice (Funk Mix) 6:36
G1. The Original Playboy - Cool Summer Breeze 5:39
G2. Model 500 - I Wanna Be There (Wax Doctor Remix) 7:15
G3. Model 500 - The Flow (Alex Reece Mix) 5:14
H1. Jacob's Optical Stairway - Solar Feelings 5:25
H2. Tony Justice - Feverish 5:38
H3. Lemon D - Solaar System 8:15

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 5411659260908
Barcode 5 411659 260908
Rights Society SABAM
Rights Society BIEM
Matrix / Runout JP 11
Matrix / Runout RS 96090 B₁ JP
Matrix / Runout JP RS 96090 C₁
Matrix / Runout RS 96090 D₁
Matrix / Runout RS 96090-E₁
Matrix / Runout RS 96090-F₁
Matrix / Runout JP RS 96090-H₁
Matrix / Runout RS 96090-J₁

 

Manufactured By R & S Records
Marketed By R & S Records
Licensed From Smooth Recordings
Licensed From Basement Records
Licensed From Moving Shadow Record Company
Licensed From All Good Vinyl
Licensed From Kickin Records
Licensed From Saigon Records
Licensed From Creamy Groove Machine Records Ltd.
Licensed From Trouble On Vinyl Music
Licensed From Mystic Moods Recordings
Licensed From Metalheadz
Phonographic Copyright (p) R & S Records
Phonographic Copyright (p) Smooth Recordings
Phonographic Copyright (p) Basement Records
Phonographic Copyright (p) Moving Shadow Record Company
Phonographic Copyright (p) All Good Vinyl
Phonographic Copyright (p) Kickin Records
Phonographic Copyright (p) Saigon Records
Phonographic Copyright (p) Wau! Mr. Modo
Phonographic Copyright (p) Creamy Groove Machine Records Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Trouble On Vinyl Music
Phonographic Copyright (p) Mystic Moods Recordings
Phonographic Copyright (p) Metalheadz
Copyright (c) R & S Records
Published By R & S Records
Published By Moving Shadow Music
Published By All Good Music
Published By Haripa Music
Published By Westbury Music
Published By NKS
Published By Chrysalis Music
Published By Polygram Music Publishing
Published By London Music (2)
Published By Trouble On Vinyl Music
Published By Creamy Groove Machine Records Ltd.

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