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Robin Wants Revenge - Robin Wants Revenge mp3 download
Singer: Robin Wants Revenge
Title: Robin Wants Revenge
Released: 1990
Style: House, Techno
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 790
Formats: ASF MP3 AHX TTA AC3 MOD XM
MP3 size: 1459 mb

Robin Wants Revenge - Robin Wants Revenge mp3 download

Tracklist

A1 Robin Wants Revenge (Club Me Mix)
A2 Robin Wants Revenge (Like It Ruff Mix)
B1 Well (Franklie) My Son
B2 Rythm Track 1
B3 Rythm Track 2

Credits

  • Edited By [Edits] – No One
  • Written-By – Snare , Whispering G

Notes

Drums sampled from "At Midnight" by T-Connection.
Track B1 samples Bassline from 'Wiggin' by Mayday

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): WHIZZ A₁ NY US
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): WHIZZ B₁ NY US

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inetserfer
information is that this was George kelly , thats from a close mate of his from back in the day
Hudora
The prices on this are way off. When someone can actually price this correctly, please let me know.
Zulurr
Sold mine about 7 years ago for £440 was shocked to say the least! :-0link: http://www.popsike.com/ROBIN-WANTS-REVENGE-JUNGLE-JAM-ORIGINAL-RARE-MINT/180318348010.html
Hadadel
Well done, you'v wone the shark contest ! :) .
Gralmeena
Personally, I couldn't give a rat's arse (ass) if this is by George Kelly, Ray Love or any other producer for that matter. Or that it rips off Derrick May's "Wiggin" bassline loop and Kevin Saunderson's "You're Mine" synth stab. Well it does matter, but you know what I mean. What matters to me is that this is an essential, underground warehouse track which used to cause mayhem on the dancefloor and which I still love to this day. Has all the basic elements for a warehouse scenario. Sparse, heavy and absolutely rocking.P.S. I'm still waiting for djpepsi's version to be pressed on vinyl! Hint. Hint :)
Mullador
I had this..... mums dog ate it, along with Nicole Rock the Night and Frankie Knuckles LP.... was most upset.....Eric n' Nipper Amnesia 90 all the way.....
anneli
I have a tape recording of a George Kelly set on Centreforce FM from September 89. At one point he refers to himself as Whispering George. The set contains House Syndicate 'Kicking Ass - IDS' on Breaking Bones label, which ended up being used in the Like It Ruff Mix here.
Vosho
A comment on Youtube suggests the producers of this were George Kelly (One Tribe) and Steve Sullivan. It does look like a UK pressing trying to pass itself off as a US import. This also makes sense as the two producers also released another "tribute" to Derrick May's 'Wiggin':http://www.discogs.com/artist/We+R+Who+We+RIf it was Ray Love he'd probably have put his name to it...
Mautaxe
The absurdity of record prices has never been better demonstrated than here.........Musically, the main track on this is just a poor man's "Wiggin": totally lacking the beauty & sophistication of the Mayday original. The irony is that copies of "Wiggin" can be picked up for a fraction of the price of its bastard child.
Paxondano
The beauty of this record is its sheer simplicity and rawness. Absolutely love it :)
Nto
Hmmmmmm.As the years roll by, this record gets ever more expensive, and the storys get ever more elaborated. Whoever is responsible for this record deserves a very large "Big up". The thing is thou, i never got a Jungle Jam copy, and after recently aquiring a copy of Maydays "Wiggin", im almost of the mind of forgetting about chasing this record completly. The reason why? I think i could almost build this myself now. Take a kickdrum from Suburban Knights "The worlds" (The huge reverb on the kickdrum is identical), Take a loop from Reeses "Your mine", The crazy "Rewind" noise comes care of Kicing Back Feat. Taxmans "Devotion". Then rip the first bar from the main riff off "Wiggin (the Reese mix is where the riff lies solo'd), add some TR-909 Hi Hats. Repeat to fade. Thats it. And doing this would sound hell of a lot cleaner than any RR copy i ever found :) (Unless someone is prepared to sell me theres for a good price)
Goltizuru
I got an mp3 off a lad from an oldskool site who did exactly that, sounds pretty good.
Sharpbrew
I must say that this indeed is a mystery as regards to the origin of the artist? But after further research (and I do hope that this shall not throw this mystery into further chaotic misfindings), I have noticed that this artist Dr. York has produced a track called - Shake-N-Skate. (apologies) Dis-regarding said artist I have noticed that even though the artist's track was produced in the Netherlands it was also recorded and mixed at Power Station Studios, NYC. I do not know if this is a new lead, but as there appears to be two Jungle Jam record lables(!) and hopefully they are the same (check!), I feel that we may be closer to the truth.(pause) hopefully? As regards to the track 'well franklie my son', I bought this from Hitman records, just off Oxford street London in 1990. I loved the track as it was similar to Derrick May's 'The Rhythm'. The bassline and simple beats made both of these tracks a delight to listen, over and over again. Now,I'll probably get slated as I find this sound quite limited as technology moves on. But as an avid collector who wants this track I will still admire their class choice in records.
Eng.Men
A great record to be obsessed with, i also heard this track countless times in raves and warehouse parties at the end of the 80's. It was hammered by the (then) faceless warehouse dj's like Monroe's DJ John J and countless others. I was told by someone many years ago on a hazy night it was Ray Love who was responsible for the track, it kinda makes sense as the remix is on the Techno Kut release 'Techno For All Mankind' by Ray Love. Whatever, bootlegged (and mistakenly named) by the R&R series, this track is a staple early rave tune, and it took me 12 years to find the Jungle Jam release. Worth every penny and more, whoever is responsible should stand up and be counted among the pioneers of House Music.
Kelezel
I am obsessed with this record, I will admit. It's engraved in my brain from my first outings to the Amnesia House parties at The Connexion in Coventry in '89/90. The origins of the artists who put together this mashup are unknown, and yet guessed alot. If you look at the picture, it features a drawing of someone with a massive mouth, two buckteeth, a soul-patch and a baseball cap on. The main track 'Well (Franklie) My Son' is the one we all know (as featured on the RR1 bootleg). If you look at the spelling of 'franklie' this corresponds with what's etched on the original 'Wiggin' pressing, which reads on the B-Side 'FRANKIE "T"'. The original intro midrange sound is featured in the same riff on an '89 Jeff Mills mixtape I have too, and that is allegedly sampled off an early KMS [KMS 022] release of 'Reese - Rock To The Beat'. Anyway, maybe one day someone will admit to it ...
Mr_Jeйson
I really wish someone would own up with proof to match,John J(if we are on about the Northern guy from Blackpool) used to come down to Stoke's Introspective and I always thought he had the Record Review copy.The "Like It Rough "mix sounds like other U.k bootys from the time.And as much as I respect Wiggin,this has some mad cheeky energy,with a groove plundered from here and there that almost defines the patchwork,anything goes attitude of the U.K Rave culture.
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