Difference between revisions of "Doctor Jeep (1993 release)"
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==Track Listing== | ==Track Listing== | ||
− | * [[Doctor Jeep]] 8:54 | + | * [[Doctor Jeep (song)|Doctor Jeep]] 8:54 |
* [[Sandstorm]] 1:46 | * [[Sandstorm]] 1:46 | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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From '''Underneath The Rock''' #7 page 2 | From '''Underneath The Rock''' #7 page 2 | ||
− | ''"East West Germany are to release The Sisters' "Doctor Jeep" / "Sandstorm" as part of a series of CD singles called Backtracks on May 14th. The two tracks have been culled from MR51 ("Dr Jeep (extended)") and MR43 ("Sandstorm") and have not been re-mixed in any way, shape or form. The series has apparently been conceived to mark the demise of the vinyl single. An example of corporate irony, no doubt"'' | + | ''"East West Germany are to release The Sisters' "Doctor Jeep" / "Sandstorm" as part of a series of CD singles<br/> |
+ | called Backtracks on May 14th. The two tracks have been culled from MR51 ("[[Doctor Jeep (single)| Dr Jeep (extended]])") and MR43 <br/> | ||
+ | ("Sandstorm") and have not been re-mixed in any way, shape or form. The series has apparently been conceived <br/> | ||
+ | to mark the demise of the vinyl single. An example of corporate irony, no doubt"'' | ||
The series was actually called CDBackTrax. Unknown if there is any covers for this release. | The series was actually called CDBackTrax. Unknown if there is any covers for this release. |
Revision as of 22:40, 10 December 2009
Doctor Jeep (1993 release)
4509-92936-2
Eastwest Records gmbh 1993
Track Listing
- Doctor Jeep 8:54
- Sandstorm 1:46
Notes
From Underneath The Rock #7 page 2
"East West Germany are to release The Sisters' "Doctor Jeep" / "Sandstorm" as part of a series of CD singles
called Backtracks on May 14th. The two tracks have been culled from MR51 (" Dr Jeep (extended)") and MR43
("Sandstorm") and have not been re-mixed in any way, shape or form. The series has apparently been conceived
to mark the demise of the vinyl single. An example of corporate irony, no doubt"
The series was actually called CDBackTrax. Unknown if there is any covers for this release.