Del Costa - Hot Hot Hot! (12") (Very Good Plus (VG+))
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Del Costa - Hot Hot Hot! (12") (Very Good Plus (VG+))
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Electronic, Pop
Style: Europop, Novelty
Comments:
Good condition picture sleeve with some ring wear and light creasing and wear along an edge, record in nice condition
Notes:
Recorded at Skratch Studios Chertsey It's a medley of 70's summer classics such as Barbados, Dancing On A Saturday Night, Una Paloma Blanca and Y Viva Espana
. Hot Hot Hot
. Hot Hot Hot (7" Mix)
B2. Hotel Tequila (Summer In Samui Mix)
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 5 021497 400628
Rights Society Stemra
Phonographic Copyright (p) Silhouette Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Silhouette
Phonographic Copyright (p) Skratch
Phonographic Copyright (p) Copyright Control
Distributed By Total (6)
Distributed By BMG
Manufactured By Adrenalin Records Ltd.
Published By The International Music Network Ltd.
Published By Gull Songs
Published By ATV Music
Published By Johannes Bouwens
Published By Noon Music
Published By Sonet Music
Published By Sonet Music Ltd
Published By Silhouette Music (5)
Published By Skratch Music Ltd.
Produced For Skratch Productions
Recorded At Skratch Studios
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