TalcRobot's Return

Label:

Wah Wah 45s – WAH 7013

Format:

Vinyl , 7"

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Disco

Tracklist

A Robot's Return (Modern Sleep Over Part 2)
B Please Please Please Me

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Reviews

  • robbadobba's avatar
    robbadobba
    The version of "Please Please Please Me" that appears here has a cold ending, whereas the original album version (on "Sit Down Think") fades out. So you get an extra bar or two at the end - a sort of "after the fade" experience - with a cold ending and no fade.

    That discovery very much pleased pleased pleased me.
    • monsieurwilly's avatar
      monsieurwilly
      Great tracks but saddly, poor quality of the press. Not due to a bad mastering (sounds good) but some crackle noise all along the record on the both sides. It's more like something between VG and VG+.
      I've verified with one other copy, same thing.

      • TANMUSHIMUSHI's avatar
        TANMUSHIMUSHI
        Edited 12 years ago
        Our blue-eyed soul boys, purveyors of smooth disco, and the greatest band on earth return with the sequel to the underground classic "˜Modern Sleep Over€". "Robot'€™s Return"€™ is the teary tale of the end of the relationship between ‘woman and machine’- and it’s enough to soften the toughest of hard drives!

        !€˜Please Please Please Me’, a DJ favourite, is included for the first time on vinyl on the flip. Giving you the extra joy of being able to sing along to the Natasha Kaplinsky line at your local discotheque. Lovely!!

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