Re: Radar + Z-Trip's: Future Primitive 2

From: Paul Brucke (leswackadous@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Nov 02 2001 - 15:54:28 CET

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    Its MC Serch formerly of the group 3rd Base. The track is of off his solo
    album "Return of the Product" which is very good if I recall corectly. I
    lent it to a friend years ago, and haven't seen it since. I think the vinyl
    is pretty hard to come by, and most likely out of print, so you may get
    lucky on ebay or dustygroove, but I've never seen it on either.

    good luck.

    -paolo

    >From: "Pedro Cevallos" <pedro_cevallos@hotmail.com>
    >To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    >Subject: Radar + Z-Trip's: Future Primitive 2
    >Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 18:50:22 -0500
    >
    >Track # 19 on The Future Primitive 2 CD by Radar + Z-Trip has a beautiful
    >track (right after "white lines"). Here is the most I can make out of it
    >in
    >terms of lyrics:
    >
    >Here it comes
    >You'll hear it so there it was
    >[...]
    >
    >Chorus: Here it comes...
    >
    >
    >Can anybody tell me what it is and if it's still available on vinyl?
    >My brother seems to think it's NWA but I'm not sure...
    >
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >
    >Pedro Cevallos
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