Powell  - Sport (2xLP, Album + CD, Album)
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Powell - Sport (2xLP, Album + CD, Album)

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Powell - Sport (2xLP, Album + CD, Album)Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Comments: still sealed General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): 2xLP album comes packaged in a matte textured paper sleeve, with glossy full color inner protective sleeves with a tracklist and detailed track by track credits printed on one side, and liner notes on the reverse. Contains CD version of the album in a plain

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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still sealed

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
2xLP album comes packaged in a matte textured paper sleeve, with glossy full-color inner protective sleeves with a tracklist and detailed track-by-track credits printed on one side, and liner notes on the reverse. Contains CD version of the album in a plain plastic sleeve. From the liner notes: All songs written by Oscar Powell and published by Ministry Of Sound unless otherwise stated. Recorded at the Powell Studio, London, 2014-16. A2 'Fuck You, Oscar' contains recording of Lorenzo Senni and Mattis With in the Green Room at Unsound 2015. B1 'Skype' contains a recording of a conversation between Powell and Melvin Oliphant III AKA Traxx. B2 'Junk' contains a sample from 'Bourgeois Town' by [a2228. Licensed courtesy of Ozit-Morpheus Records B3 'Jonny [feat. Jonny,' contains a sample from 'Let's Dance' by [a998112, licensed courtesy of Nervous Records, written by James Goode and published by Nervous Records. (On the second inner sleeve): Special thanks, forever and ever, to Guy, Alessio, Russ, Jimmy, Boomkat, Tobin, the Diagonal Family and everyone at XL. Jaime – this would never have happened without you. C1 'Gettin' Paid To Be Yourself [Al's 'Kick Ass' Mix' features a sample of 'Sentimental Journey,' performed by Pere Ubu under license from Fire Records, written by Pere Ubu and published by Fire Publishing / BMG. Also contains a sample of 'Squeeze Me' by [a1884585 and an extract from the film 'Fix: The Ministry Movie,' owned by [l392711. C2 'Do You Rotate? [feat. Dale Cornish' contains a sample of 'Turn Off Your Guns' by Fugazi from '758224 LP' under license from Discord Records, written by [a254168 / [a279521 / [a339856 / [a518383 and published by Mute Songs. D2 'Plastic' contains a sample from The Young Filmmakers Studio. Appears courtesy of Videowave Music.

 

A1. Fit_17
A2. Fuck You, Oscar
A3. Frankie
A4. Big Keith ('Ok Ok' Mix)
B1. Skype
B2. Junk
B3. Jonny
B4. Beat 20_194R
C1. Gettin' Paid To Be Yourself (Al's 'Kick Ass' Mix)
C2. Do You Rotate?
C3. Her Face
D1. Gone A Bit Bendy (NTS Chatroom Version)
D2. Plastic
D3. Mad Love
CD-1. Fit_17
CD-2. Fuck You, Oscar
CD-3. Frankie
CD-4. Big Keith ('Ok Ok' Mix)
CD-5. Skype
CD-6. Junk
CD-7. Jonny
CD-8. Beat 20_194R
CD-9. Gettin' Paid To Be Yourself (Al's 'Kick Ass' Mix)
CD-10. Do You Rotate?
CD-11. Her Face
CD-12. Gone A Bit Bendy (NTS Chatroom Version)
CD-13. Plastic
CD-14. Mad Love

 

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Barcode 634904077617
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Matrix / Runout XLLP776 D1 BG41396-02 D1
Matrix / Runout AG46106-01 manufactured by optimal media GmbH
Mastering SID Code IFPI LQ59
Mould SID Code IFPI 9710

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) XL Recordings Ltd.
Copyright (c) XL Recordings Ltd.
Published By Ministry Of Sound
Recorded At Powell Studio
Mixed At The Park Studios (2)
Mastered At Alchemy Mastering
Pressed By Optimal Media GmbH
Manufactured By Optimal Media GmbH
Licensed From Ozit-Morpheus Records
Licensed From Nervous Records (2)
Licensed From Dischord Records

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