Chip E.Jack Trax

Label:

House Records (3) – CHP001

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Acid House

Tracklist

A1 It's House 4:03
A2 Time To Jack
Vocals [Uncredited]Joe Smooth
5:55
A3 House Energy 4:08
B1 It's Dub 4:04
B2 Time To Track
Vocals [Uncredited]Joe Smooth
4:00
B3 MB Dance 3:21
B4 Sensuous House 4:27

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByGotta Dance Music
  • Mastered AtQCA Studios
  • Pressed ByQCA Custom Pressing – 504072X

Credits

  • EngineerDuane Thamm*
  • Executive-ProducerJack Master Funk*
  • KeyboardsJoe Smooth
  • Mixed ByEric E.T. Taylor
  • ProducerKurt Landrum

Notes

QCA is found stamped in the runout area. This indicates a mastering and/or pressing at QCA Studios and/or QCA Custom Pressing.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 504072X - A² QCA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 504072X - B³

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Jack Trax (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Gotta Dance Records 504072X US 1985
Jack Trax (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) D.J. International Records DJ 895 US 1986
Recently Edited
Jack Trax (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue, Remastered) House Records (2) CHP001 US 2006
Jack Trax (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue) D.J. International Records DJ 895 UK 2014

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Reviews

  • jancito303's avatar
    jancito303
    The legend himself commenting below, gotta love discogs to enable this type of stuff.
    Question is, could this be the first actual house record ever? Some say On and On or Fantasy (Saunders, Lawrence), but it seems like these had elements of proto house, but It's house and Time to Jack by Chip E really put them all together. If so, would 1985 really be the year where true house started? Just wondering.
    • Tritactics's avatar
      Tritactics
      Edited 5 years ago
      i love the ORIGINAL version of MB Dance it sounds so fresh thru a system, perfect dance pace... had the remix for years and years before i had the original i ed as a kid. i did see the mirage record once for sale for £500 mid nineties.
      • chip_e's avatar
        chip_e
        I may as well chime in, since I know a little about this record.
        House Records was MY original label. Farley (Jack Master Funk) was supposed to be the executive producer (come up with funds) but somehow it fell through after the label art was done (wasn't as easy as it is today). Long story short, I sold my nearly new SL1200 MK2 turntables to afford the studio time, and my mother loaned me her tax return funds to have the first 500 pressed at QCA. I've never had ANY dealings with Larry or Traxman Records. I did a deal with some folks calling themselves TSOC and that's where the gray label version comes from. It was a re-press from the original masters at QCA. Another deal that didn't work out. Third time, I made a couple of changes/edits and DJ International pressed the white label version. Fast forward to 2005, I did a limited anniversary run with the nostalgic original label corrected. Did some minor tweaking with new technology, and think it's the best. 2018 I teamed with Carl Cox for a remake....watch for an EP with some banging remixes soon. :-)
        -e.
        • dylaf's avatar
          dylaf
          Edited 2 years ago

          So, 'Jack Tracks' saw x2 early pressings, and with the additional edited DJ International release helping to reach wider audiences...

          This 1st pressing remains rock hard to find in decent condition, believe me its been in my wants for near 15 years!

          Great to see the credits, Joe Smooth on keys, Eric Taylor co- produced... BUT, the grey 'Gotta Dance' version credits Kurt Landrum as co- producer, & Billie Taylor / Michael Wilson as executive producers! So many porky pies told back then...

          I have the grey & it plays very well. One of my favourite early house releases bar none, perfect simple pure jack trax!!!
          • magic.juan75's avatar
            magic.juan75
            Edited 5 years ago
            Probably the best pressing out of the original 3 issues from 1985 (House Records, Gotta Dance Records, and DJ International). Clean and loud. The Gotta Dance release has pressing flaws which make the record skip, particularly on "It's House". The DJ International release is pressed quietly and you will have to raise you gain levels.

            Note that original orange label pressings show "Executive Producer: Jack Master Funk" on the left-side of the label. The reissue is missing this information.
            • cmedrano's avatar
              cmedrano
              Original pressing has "504072X-A" and "504072X-B" enscribed in the out groove. The repress does not have this.

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