Stephanie Mills - The Medicine Song (Extended Club Remix) (12") (Very Good (VG))
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Stephanie Mills - The Medicine Song (Extended Club Remix) (12") (Very Good (VG))
Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country: UK
Released: 1984
Genre: Electronic
Style: Disco
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Notes:
B: Mixed for MSB Records Ltd. at Bear Tracks 'The Medicine Song' appears in the forthcoming album 'I've Got The Cure' on Club Records (JABL 5) Original sound recording made by Polygram Records Inc. Tracklisting on sleeve is different: A The Medicine Song (Complete) (Extendedclubremix) B The Medicine Song (Dubclubcut)
A. The Medicine Song (Dubversion)
B. The Medicine Song 6:30
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 0 42288 01801 8
Matrix / Runout JABX 8 A // 2 ▽ 420 T JA
Matrix / Runout JABX 8 B // 2 ▽ 420 T JA
Matrix / Runout JABX 8 A // 2 ▽ 420 T 1 1 5 JA
Matrix / Runout JABX 8 B // 2 ▽ 420 T 1 1 5 JA
Mixed At BearTracks Recording Studio
Phonographic Copyright (p) Polygram Records, Inc.
Copyright (c) Polygram Records, Inc.
Designed At Republican Highlife
Pressed By PRS Ltd.
Lacquer Cut At Tape One
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