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imported_Chr_stopher
11-20-2003, 07:14 AM
Are there diffrent versions of this. I saw a 12" that said area code 605 "Stone Fox Chase" on Zanza - does anyone know if this is a 12" of the same version that was on the Polydor LP or is this some type of italo version. ANyone know what year this came out.
I'm trying to find out.
Thanks,
c-
DJ Timmy Richardson
11-20-2003, 07:23 AM
Originally posted by Christopher L. Aquilo:
Are there diffrent versions of this. I saw a 12" that said area code 605 "Stone Fox Chase" on Zanza - does anyone know if this is a 12" of the same version that was on the Polydor LP or is this some type of italo version. ANyone know what year this came out.
I'm trying to find out.
Thanks,
c- I have the 12" on Baby Records out of Italy from 1982. Never heard the album mix.
imported_Chr_stopher
11-20-2003, 08:07 AM
I'm pretty sure there is on from the 70's on polydor. I'm still trying to find out if this is the same one. Thanks Timmy.
Originally posted by Christopher L. Aquilo:
Are there diffrent versions of this. I saw a 12" that said area code 605 "Stone Fox Chase" on Zanza - does anyone know if this is a 12" of the same version that was on the Polydor LP or is this some type of italo version. ANyone know what year this came out.
I'm trying to find out.
Thanks,
c- It sounds like the same one,
That record ( on Zanza) was in the stores in early 86.
on the B-Side of that 12" is Cocaine(E.Clapton)
there is also another version that was released the same year(86) on Unidisc By a group called Icarus(from Montreal).
[ November 20, 2003, 10:04 AM: Message edited by: Nege ]
djklas
11-20-2003, 10:22 AM
http://www.djhistory.com/message_board/index.php?board=2;action=display;threadid=396
"another is shorter but with sharper kickdrum and some blippblopps when the beat kicks in, slightly more hiphopish. Does these exist on 12"? "
That is the Icarus version produced by Montreal DJ Andre Meunier.
imported_Chr_stopher
11-20-2003, 10:49 AM
I was wondering, what year was the original ?
thanks for all of your help peeps.
c-
domodisco
11-20-2003, 02:04 PM
Originally posted by Christopher L. Aquilo:
I was wondering, what year was the original ?
thanks for all of your help peeps.
c- "Area Code 615 was a Nashville studio supergroup (615 is the Nashville telephone area code) formed in 1969 in the wake of Bob Dylan's Nashville Skyline album, on which some of the future members played. They were a who's who of Nashville session stars: Charlie McCoy, Mac Gayden, Weldon Myrick, Kenny Buttrey, Bobby Thompson, Wayne Moss, Buddy Spicher, Norbert Putnam, and Ken Lauber. All of these appeared on their instrumental debut album, Area Code 615. Keyboard player Lauber was replaced by David Briggs by the time of the second and final album, Trip in the Country, in 1970. Subsequently, Moss formed Barefoot Jerry, and Putnam and Briggs became producers."
A Trip in the Country is the lp (both of their albums are great) with Stone Fox Chase - I'm pretty certain there was never a 12" of the original. The version on the album is 3-4 minutes. Stone Fox Chase was also the theme song for the British music TV show The Old Grey Whistle Test...
imported_Chr_stopher
11-20-2003, 02:15 PM
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