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The Shamen - Make It Mine Mp3

  • Performer: The Shamen
  • Album: Make It Mine
  • Label: Epic, One Little Indian
  • Catalog #: ESK74176, ESK-74176
  • MP3: 1650 mb | FLAC: 2656 mb
  • Released: 1992
  • Country: US
  • Style: Leftfield, House, Techno, Electro, Psychedelic Rock
  • Rating: 4.5/5
  • Votes: 541
  • Category: Electronic
The Shamen - Make It Mine Mp3

Tracklist

1Purple Haze
Producer – Will SinRecorded By – Mr. Mr. Mann, Will SinVocals – Will SinWritten-By – J. Hendrix
2:59
2Make It Mine (Alternative Radio Edit)
Engineer – Q Engineer [Analog Design] – Ratt ÉMixed By – The ShamenProducer – The Shamen
3:13
3Make It Mine (V1.3 Lenny D Vox - Edit)
Engineer [Mix] – Ian TregoningMixed By – Lenny DeeProgrammed By – Colin AngusTechnician [Q-bits] – Neal McLellanTechnician [Source Scan] – Mr. Mr. MannTechnician [Technx] – Stika
3:31
4Slip Inside This House
Producer – Colin ShamenRecorded By – Colin Shamen, Mr. Mr. MannVocals – Colin ShamenWritten-By – R. Erickson, T. Hall
5:17

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
46TP12The Shamen Make It Mine ‎(12", Single)One Little Indian46TP12UK1990
46TP7The Shamen Make It Mine ‎(7", TP)One Little Indian46TP7UK1990
49 74176The Shamen Make It Mine ‎(12")Epic49 74176US1992
49 74241The Shamen Make It Mine ‎(12")Epic, One Little Indian49 74241US1992
46TP12LThe Shamen Make It Mine (Remix) ‎(12", Single)One Little Indian46TP12LUK1990

Notes

Track 1 taken from the Epic release "En-Tact" 48722
Tracks 3 and 4 originally recorded by Moksha Recordings

Track 1 is listed as "Make It Mine" on the release, but is actually "Make It Mine (V1.3 Lenny D Vox - Edit)", the same version that appears on the U.S. version of "En-Tact".
Track 2 is listed as "Make It Mine (Remix)" on the release, but is actually "Make It Mine (Alternative Radio Edit)", the same version that appears on the commercial version of the U.S. CD single.
Track 3 is a cover of the Jimi Hendrix song.
Track 4 is a cover of the 13th Floor Elevators song.

© 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Track 3 ℗ 1989 Moksha Recordings
℗ 1991 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks 1 and 2 rights society: PRS
Track 3 rights society: ASCAP
Track 4 rights society: BMI, admin. by CMI

Track 2: Q @ Matrix

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Issued in a standard jewel case with rear insert only, black disc tray.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: DISP-001343 1
  • Matrix / Runout (DADC logo embossed in mould area): D
  • Other (DADC "Sony Promo" code on disc face): DISP 001343
  • Rights Society: PRS
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Rights Society: CMI

Companies

  • Record Company – Sony Music
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Moksha Recordings
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
  • Manufactured By – Epic
  • Engineered At – Matrix Studios
  • Published By – Amokshasong
  • Published By – Bella Godiva Music
  • Published By – Tapier Music
  • Glass Mastered At – DADC – DISP-001343
  • Pressed By – DADC

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Snowskin
Tracks 3 and 4 were recorded in 1989, 3 years prior to the release of this promo e.p. In this era the Shamen were Colin Angus and Will Sin. Both of these tunes are covers of songs by classic psych rock artists (Jimi Hendrix and The 13th Floor Elevators respectively). Both of them are exclusive to this release, so they are very interesting documents from a time when The Shamen were in the middle of their transformation from acid rock to acid house. Maybe The Shamen didn't plan to ever release these tunes when they recorded them. As Will Sin is credited for production on Purple Haze, and Colin Angus for production on Slip Inside This House, I have the idea that these tunes could be the result of a contest between Sin and Angus on who could do the better psych rock cover. In my judgement Will Sin is the clear winner, coming up with something much more experimental and truly psychedelic (as often when he ruled the mixing desk); to Angus' credit it has to be said that his production is ahead of its time and sounds more like from 1992, though then it would have been a run-of-the-mill dance-pop tune; it also sounds less inspired than Angus' own 1989 compositions. As a sidenote, Primal Scream recorded their (superior) acid house cover of Slip Inside This House later than The Shamen, but released it earlier.
Will & I recorded PH1 on 8 track at Brian Pugsleys home studio. The 3 of us mixed it at another studio later -6 hands on the desk!There's a ruff n raw demo'd dub I Mixed on the Shamens M80 -8track when they were squatting in Royal college St in Camden done around the same time, that was never completed due to a few annoying reasons.Mr M.Mann had nothing to do with the engineering or recodring/mix.Both tunes you write of were asked for by the compilers of the tributes.The Ultimate Irony was also recorded on 8 track just prior to these & mixed at around the same time as PH1- @ the squat from 8track by me- yeah no credit on any of them- blame Tosh their manager (his girlfriend stars miming the make it mine video).Omega Amigo was also recorded then & mixed at orinnoco by Will,Colin,Brian & me- all moving sliders & punching the tracks in & out live.I might get around to uploading the PH-ONE dub on youtube if you're intrested?R.McD
While the Will Sin cover is interesting (particularly the strange, cut-up vocals), I don't find it nearly as listenable as the Colin Angus cover, which fits in relatively well with the group's "En-Tact" era recordings.
Hi, Exactly what tunes is make it mine a cover version of?
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