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A1 Cloud Nine* Feat. Beverly Distant Affairs (Full Vocal Mix)
Vocals – Beverly
7:29
A2 Cloud Nine* Feat. Beverly Living In A Ghetto (Peshay Remix)
Remix – PeshayVocals – Beverly
7:12
B Cloud Nine* Scorpio 5:31
C Cloud Nine* Feat. Robbie Craig Funk Be The Flavour (Ganja Kru Remix)
Remix – The Ganja KruVocals – Robbie Craig
6:28
D1 Cloud Nine* Feat. Latrice Brown* Sing It
Vocals – Latrice Brown*
6:38
D2 NCA Feat. Robbie Craig We Can Make It Happen
Remix – NookieVocals – Robbie Craig
7:14
E1 Cloud Nine* Warriors Revenge (Remix) 7:24
E2 Cloud Nine* The Chase 6:11
F1 Cloud Nine* Give Love A Chance (Instrumental) 5:51
F2 Cloud Nine* Oceanic Nocturnal 6:28

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

Notes

This recording was due for release in conjunction with Labello Blanco Records in 1998 but was withdrawn at the last minute being unable to gain clearance on certain samples.

Track "D2," despite sounding similar, differs from the limited edition promo album sampler of the same title 'We Can Make It Happen'.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SYUM61 Cloud Nine* Distant Affairs ‎(3xLP) Labello Blanco Recordings SYUM61 UK 1998
SYUM-61 Cloud Nine* Distant Affairs ‎(12") Labello Blanco Recordings SYUM-61 UK 1998
SYUM-J64 Cloud 9 Cloud Nine EP - Distant Affairs ‎(12") Labello Blanco Recordings SYUM-J64 Japan 1998
SYUM-64 Cloud 9 Cloud Nine EP - Distant Affairs ‎(12") Labello Blanco Recordings SYUM-64 UK 1998
SYUM 62 Cloud Nine* Distant Affairs ‎(12") Labello Blanco Recordings SYUM 62 Japan 1998


Cloud Nine - Distant Affairs FLAC album

Musician performer: Cloud Nine

Title: Distant Affairs

Country: UK

Date of release: 1998

Style: Drum n Bass

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1901 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 750

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Iriar
I bought a full artwork release copy of this in Tokyo earlier this year, so I assume the Japanese release did happen. Who knows how many came out though!
Iriar
I bought a full artwork release copy of this in Tokyo earlier this year, so I assume the Japanese release did happen. Who knows how many came out though!
Umrdana
This LP was intended to be released exclusively to the Japanese market, although due to sample clearance problems it never happened. Many of the tracks were exclusive to this release such as the amazing Peshay remix of ‘Living in a Ghetto’, which was arguably one of the most sought after Drum & Bass tunes of 1998. The instrumental version of this tune never found it's way on to this release as intended. Despite these vocals, the tune is identical to the instrumental and the reason for incorporating them was apparently to make the LP more saleable to the Japanese market. Even on the UK limited edition promo release the vocals are still present.To elaborate on the note pertaining to track D2 ‘We Can Make It Happen’; in the few copies that exist of this release, the track, despite sounding similar to the sampler has a slightly different structure, arrangement of the vocals and also appears to be slightly better mixed down. One of the main differences is in the sound of the drums which clearly have a much more ‘live’ feel as opposed to the drum machine generated beats of the sampler release. This would probably correspond with the period of time during 1997-1998 when Nookie was pioneering the use of live drums in Drum & Bass and possibly decided to spruce up this track for the album release. These subtle touches only serve to enhance what was already a very good track and in my opinion make it sound considerably better than the sampler. There is no mention of the track being slightly changed and furthermore the sleeve notes make no reference to the fact that this track is actually a remix by Nookie/Cloud Nine and was originally written by NCA. The release does however credit the original NCA artists by their real names in the small print beneath the track title.
Umrdana
This LP was intended to be released exclusively to the Japanese market, although due to sample clearance problems it never happened. Many of the tracks were exclusive to this release such as the amazing Peshay remix of ‘Living in a Ghetto’, which was arguably one of the most sought after Drum & Bass tunes of 1998. The instrumental version of this tune never found it's way on to this release as intended. Despite these vocals, the tune is identical to the instrumental and the reason for incorporating them was apparently to make the LP more saleable to the Japanese market. Even on the UK limited edition promo release the vocals are still present.To elaborate on the note pertaining to track D2 ‘We Can Make It Happen’; in the few copies that exist of this release, the track, despite sounding similar to the sampler has a slightly different structure, arrangement of the vocals and also appears to be slightly better mixed down. One of the main differences is in the sound of the drums which clearly have a much more ‘live’ feel as opposed to the drum machine generated beats of the sampler release. This would probably correspond with the period of time during 1997-1998 when Nookie was pioneering the use of live drums in Drum & Bass and possibly decided to spruce up this track for the album release. These subtle touches only serve to enhance what was already a very good track and in my opinion make it sound considerably better than the sampler. There is no mention of the track being slightly changed and furthermore the sleeve notes make no reference to the fact that this track is actually a remix by Nookie/Cloud Nine and was originally written by NCA. The release does however credit the original NCA artists by their real names in the small print beneath the track title.