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- From: mcgraicp@cs.aston.ac.uk (CP MCGRAIL,,,,)
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- Subject: Re: Orbital discog corrections by Orbital
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.114358.29660@aston.ac.uk>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 11:43:58 GMT
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- In article j@lynx.unm.edu, lazlo@triton.unm.edu (Lazlo Nibble) writes:
- >pashdown@javelin.sim.es.com (Pete Ashdown) writes:
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- >> 1990 Shamen - O Hear Me Oh My People (En Tac LP)
- >> [So they DID do this and NOT William Orbit!]
- >
- >The liner notes on 'En-Tact' credit everybody properly: Orbital on "Hear Me"
- >and William Orbit on "Hyperreal Orbit".
- >
- >Lazlo (lazlo@triton.unm.edu)
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- Silly people... How can you confuse HEAR ME O MY PEOPLE (ORBITAL - DELAYS EXPECTED)
- with HYPERREAL ORBIT? Some people have no properception... Mind you, I forget that
- in the states the track is the edited form HEAR ME. Still no excuse though. Don't
- people read sleeve notes????
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- I condescend. I apologise. Uncle Zeff.
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