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Frankie Bones & Lenny Dee - Looney Tunes II FLAC album

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A1 Intro 0:31
A2 Is Rythym Rythym? (Overload Mix) 4:53
A3 Hold Me, Squeeze Me (Vinyl Zone Mix) 4:14
A4 Definately A Robbery (Wavesound Renegade Mix) 4:52
A5 Mr. C's Long Distance Call
Voice [Uncredited] – Mr. C
0:43
A6 You Are The One (Brooklyn, 86th St. Mix) 4:00
A7 Metro Message 1:14
B1 Last Train To Paradise (The Fallout Remix)
Remix – Fallout
4:41
B2 The Watchtower 0:43
B3 Inject The Beat (Looney Tones) 4:34
B4 Are We On The Air? 0:40
B5 Another Place, Another Time (Brixton Bass Re-Mix) 4:42
B6 Lenny Dee's Reminder 0:11
B7 It's You (Amsterjam Re-Mix) 3:59
B8 4 In A Room (That's All Folks!) 2:40

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Mystarz Music
  • Engineered At – NCP Studios
  • Edited At – The Hideaway (B'klyn, N.Y.)
  • Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs

Credits

  • Edited By – Ray Ray Laurie, Vic Simonelli*
  • Mastered By – MJS*
  • Programmed By, Engineer – Tommy Musto
  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By – Frankie Bones, Lenny Dee

Notes

An essential LP for the price of a 12".
Programmed & Engineered at N.C.P. Studios, N.Y.C.
Edited at The Hideaway, Bklyn, N.Y.

Track A5 is an answerphone message left for Frankie Bones by Mr C (of The Shamen).
Track B3 samples vocal from "Bring Forth The Guillotine" by Silver Bullet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side): NG 050 A F/W MJS
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side): NG 050 B F/W MJS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NG-050 Frankie Bones & Lenny Dee Frankie Bones & Lenny Dee - Looney Tunes II ‎(LP, Promo) Nu Groove Records NG-050 US 1990
XLEP 104, XLEP-104 Frankie ''Bones''* & Lenny ''Dee''* Frankie ''Bones''* & Lenny ''Dee''* - The Looney Tunes EP Vol. Two ‎(12", EP) XL Recordings, XL Recordings XLEP 104, XLEP-104 UK 1990
XLEP 104, XLEP-104 Frankie ''Bones''* & Lenny ''Dee''* Frankie ''Bones''* & Lenny ''Dee''* - The Looney Tunes EP Vol. Two ‎(12", EP, Promo, W/Lbl) XL Recordings, XL Recordings XLEP 104, XLEP-104 UK 1990


Frankie Bones & Lenny Dee - Looney Tunes II FLAC album

Musician performer: Frankie Bones

Title: Looney Tunes II

Country: US

Date of release: 1990

Style: House, Electro, Deep House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1863 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 616

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Enalonasa
This is Frankie Bones and Lenny Dee at their best. Typical early Brooklyn styled House music under their pseudonym "Looney Tunes". If you are into early Nu Groove stuff then this is THE one to buy! The track "Another Place, another place" (Brixton Bass Remix) contains a bassline sample from "Breathe" of Pink Floyds Album "The Dark Side of the Moon". The track "Inject the beat" contains the "clock ring" sample from the track "Time" of the same album by Pink Floyd.
Enalonasa
This is Frankie Bones and Lenny Dee at their best. Typical early Brooklyn styled House music under their pseudonym "Looney Tunes". If you are into early Nu Groove stuff then this is THE one to buy! The track "Another Place, another place" (Brixton Bass Remix) contains a bassline sample from "Breathe" of Pink Floyds Album "The Dark Side of the Moon". The track "Inject the beat" contains the "clock ring" sample from the track "Time" of the same album by Pink Floyd.
Friert
Thanks for the info. I now see where the samples from 'Break of Dawn' came from. Always presumed they'd sampled directly from Pink Floyd (actual track is 'On the run') & the synth from 'Yaaaah' by D-Shake but the latter probably sampled it from here by the look of it.. The more I dig through these old US House & Techno tunes, the more I find samples or straight rip-offs later used in Hardcore & Jungle tunes. Bit disappointing really !
Friert
Thanks for the info. I now see where the samples from 'Break of Dawn' came from. Always presumed they'd sampled directly from Pink Floyd (actual track is 'On the run') & the synth from 'Yaaaah' by D-Shake but the latter probably sampled it from here by the look of it.. The more I dig through these old US House & Techno tunes, the more I find samples or straight rip-offs later used in Hardcore & Jungle tunes. Bit disappointing really !