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Dr. Alban - No Coke FLAC album

Tracklist

A No Coke (Radio Mix)
B Groove Machine II (Pumping Jam Mix)

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – BMG Eurodisc Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – BMG Eurodisc Ltd.
  • Record Company – BMG Records (UK) Ltd.
  • Distributed By – BMG Records
  • Distributed By – BMG Ariola

Credits

  • Producer – Deniz Pop*

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SWE S 28 Dr. Alban No Coke ‎(7", Single) SweMix Records SWE S 28 Sweden 1990
614 025 Dr. Alban No Coke (The Twelve Inch Remixes) ‎(12", Maxi) Logic Records, Ariola 614 025 Germany 1990
14512TEK68, 24512TEK68 Dr. Alban No Coke ‎(12") Btech, SweMix Records, Btech, SweMix Records 14512TEK68, 24512TEK68 Sweden 1990
614 194 Doc Albern* No Coke - Remixe ‎(12", Promo) Not On Label 614 194 Germany Unknown
COKE 1 Dr. Alban No Coke ‎(12", Promo) Logic Records COKE 1 France 1991


Dr. Alban - No Coke FLAC album

Musician performer: Dr. Alban

Title: No Coke

Country: Sweden

Date of release: 1990

Style: Euro House, Dancehall

Genre: Electronic / Hip hop / Reggae

Size FLAC: 1574 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 119

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Hra
I think Dr Alban has a bit of a cruelly poor rep in the UK since his somewhat cheesy "It's My Life" was used on a feminine hygiene ad. I rather liked his earlier stuff, which came in that period when European rappers weren't going to let the fact that they weren't Rakim get in the way of having a go. They came up with some fairly individual records along the way, including Alban's own "Hello Afrika" & this one, obviously an anti-drugs song which doubtless fell on deaf ears amongst its principal audience. Catchy, catchy, catchy.
Hra
I think Dr Alban has a bit of a cruelly poor rep in the UK since his somewhat cheesy "It's My Life" was used on a feminine hygiene ad. I rather liked his earlier stuff, which came in that period when European rappers weren't going to let the fact that they weren't Rakim get in the way of having a go. They came up with some fairly individual records along the way, including Alban's own "Hello Afrika" & this one, obviously an anti-drugs song which doubtless fell on deaf ears amongst its principal audience. Catchy, catchy, catchy.