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Tyree Featuring Chic  - I Fear The Night FLAC album

Tracklist

A I Fear The Night (Subterranean Mix)
B I Fear The Night (Fear The Dub Mix)

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Popstar Publishing
  • Mastered At – Trutone Mastering Labs
  • Distributed By – Quantum Distributors

Credits

  • Featuring – Chic
  • Mastered By – pa*
  • Producer – Rocky Jones
  • Written-By – Tyree Cooper

Notes

Pop Star Pub.
Dist. by Quantum

Mastered in May 1986

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Etchings Side A): UN-103-A MASTERED BY TRUTONE-pa 5.86
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Etchings Side B): UN-103-B MASTERED BY TRUTONE-pa. 5 86

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
12 LTD 333 Tyree* I Fear The Night ('87 House Mix) ‎(12") Ruby Red Records 12 LTD 333 UK 1987
12 LTD 333 Tyree* I Fear The Night ('87 House Mix) ‎(12", W/Lbl) Ruby Red Records 12 LTD 333 UK 1987
SC 001 Tyree Cooper Feat. Chic Tyree Cooper Feat. Chic - I Fear The Night ‎(12", W/Lbl) Supa Dupa Records SC 001 UK 2008
SD CL 001 Tyree Cooper Feat. Chic Tyree Cooper Feat. Chic - I Fear The Night ‎(12") Supa Dupa Records SD CL 001 UK 2008


Tyree Featuring Chic  - I Fear The Night FLAC album

Musician performer: Tyree

Title: I Fear The Night

Country: UK

Date of release: 1986

Style: House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1721 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 152

Other Formats: AC3 VQF MIDI MMF RA MPC WAV

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MrRipper
Good for my Ghetto House Dj's Five stars +++++
MrRipper
Good for my Ghetto House Dj's Five stars +++++
Ice_One_Guys
one of the first house tunes i heard and the first i taped off the radio - stu allan on piccadilly /key 103 in manchester, and i think john peel was on it too. i think the appeal was how minimal it was (even by early chicago house standards)...and yes - the wonderfully amateurish vocal (soz "chic", take it as a compliment). does this qualify as a review? ps thanks to MJH1964 for the headsup about the low price - might be my annual vinyl purchase...
Ice_One_Guys
one of the first house tunes i heard and the first i taped off the radio - stu allan on piccadilly /key 103 in manchester, and i think john peel was on it too. i think the appeal was how minimal it was (even by early chicago house standards)...and yes - the wonderfully amateurish vocal (soz "chic", take it as a compliment). does this qualify as a review? ps thanks to MJH1964 for the headsup about the low price - might be my annual vinyl purchase...
Slowly writer
Another killer early house 12" that you can buy for almost nothing! The 'dub' is an amazingly sparse track, almost nothing to it - but incredibly effective.
Slowly writer
Another killer early house 12" that you can buy for almost nothing! The 'dub' is an amazingly sparse track, almost nothing to it - but incredibly effective.