VariousWe Call It Hallucinates

Label:

Westside Records (2) – CDTRX001

Format:

CD , Compilation

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House

Tracklist

1 Sleezy D* I've Lost Control (Space Mix)
Producer [Produced By]Sleezy D*
Written-ByVirgo
9:45
2 Phuture Acid Tracks
Producer [Produced By]DJ Pierre
Written-ByN.Jones*
12:14
3 Jungle Wonz Time Marches On (Vocal Mix)
Producer [Produced By]Marshall Jefferson
Written-ByM.Jefferson*
6:56
4 William S* I'll Never Let You Go (Instrumental)
Producer [Produced By]William S*
Written-ByW.Staver*
6:15
5 Farley Jackmaster Funk* Jack The Bass
Producer [Produced By]Farley Jackmaster Funk*
Written-ByF.K.Williams*
6:39
6 Maurice* This Is Acid
Producer [Produced By]M. Joshua*
Written-ByM.Joshua*
4:55
7 Liddel Townsell* As Acid Turns
Producer [Produced By]Liddel Townsell*
Written-ByW.Townsell*
5:10
8 Jack Frost Clap Me
Producer [Produced By]Jack Frost
Written-ByJ.Frost*
6:47
9 Mr Lee* Pump Up London (Club Mix)
Producer [Additional Production], Remix [Mix]Mike 'Hitman' Wilson*
Producer [Produced By]Mr Lee*
Written-ByL.Haggard*
7:13
10 Liddell Townsell* The Groove
Producer [Produced By]Liddel Townsell*
Written-ByW.Townsell*
5:09

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed FromTrax Records
  • Pressed BySonopress – C-5325
  • Record CompanyWestside Records Ltd.
  • Published BySanlar Publishing

Credits

  • Sleeve, DesignIdest

Notes

All tracks taken of vinyl instead of masters.

Released with a 4 page insert (inner pages are blank.

All track licensed by Trax Records
All tracks published by Sanlar Music Publishing

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 015712 161326
  • Barcode: 5015712161326
  • Matrix / Runout: SONOPRESS C-5325/CDTRX001 A

Other Versions (5 of 15)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
We Call It Hallucinates (2×LP, Compilation) Westside Records (2) TRAXLP 001 UK 1988
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House Hallucinates - Pump Up Europe (2×LP, Compilation) LD Records LD 8823 Benelux 1988
House Hallucinates Pump Up London Volume One (2×LP, Compilation) Breakout hsea 9002, hsea9002 UK 1988
House Hallucinates - Pump Up Europe (CD, Compilation) LD Records LD 8823 CD Belgium 1988
Recently Edited
House Hallucinates Pump Up The World Volume One (Cassette, Compilation) A&M Records HSEC 9002, hsec 9002 UK 1988

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Reviews

  • maroko's avatar
    maroko
    For historians of electronic music, the purchase of this compilation would be justified because of the inclusion of the first two tracks, often deemed as the pieces which gave birth to what we refer to today as acid house: Sleezy D's "I've Lost Control" and Phuture's "Acid Tracks". As if those twenty two minutes were not enough to shake your world around twice, there is a ton more goodies here!
    I'll Never Let You Go is so smooth with a floating melody which gives such a tranquil touch to the music, with xylophone chords as a nice addition as well. Jack The Bass is an old school house warehouse banger, with a menacing vocal going, you guessed it, jack the bass!
    Maurice Joshua's This Is Acid is another golden acid house gem, with squelching 303s layed over some cool vocals where a guy talks about the whole acid movement, giving you acid and explaining why is this the ultimate acid track. As Acid Turns is a pretty minimal thumping tune, with a constantly morphing acid line present the whole time, and some randomly thrown in vocals about God almighty knowns what. Well done, the acid synths are particularly impressive.
    Pump Up London is another slamming old school classic, with funky vocals and great 303s, even the beat is faster than on the other tracks here, which makes this a real club anthem. The last track has gentle piano keys colliding with the acid lead. Another great blast from the past.
    My general opinion is that you can enjoy this one a lot even if you were not born when these tunes rocked warehouses and underground clubs. If you were there, then you will most probably hunt this release down, play it until your hi-fi system wears out and then ask to be buried with it. But I guess good music has no time or place, so maximum enjoyment is guaranteed to all who come across this one - and trust me, some of the key tracks for further development of electronic music are to be found "We Call It Hallucinates". Old school historians and collectors, you really do need this!

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