State 808*Pacific

Label:

ZTT – 2292-465 22-7

Format:

Vinyl , 7", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo , Paper Labels, Orlake Pressings

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A Pacific-707 3:52
B Pacific-B 4:28

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗ZTT Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©ZTT Records Ltd.
  • Published ByPerfect Songs Ltd.
  • Distributed ByWEA Records Ltd.
  • Pressed ByOrlake Records

Credits

  • Engineer [Engineered By]Graham Massey
  • Sleeve [Sleeved By]Accident (8)
  • Written-By, Producer [Produced By]808 State

Notes

Printed notes:
7" edits of pacific

℗ + © 1989 ZTT Records Ltd
Distributed by WEA Records Ltd
A Warner Communications Company

Published by Perfect Songs Ltd

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 22924 65227 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etching, side A): ZANG+1+A4 ORLAKE
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etching, side B): ZANG+1+B3 ORLAKE

Other Versions (5 of 34)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Pacific (12", 45 RPM, Single, Adrenalin Pressing) ZTT ZANG 1T, 2292 465 21-0 UK 1989
Recently Edited
Pacific ‎– 909 (Mellow Birds Mega Edit) + Bonus Bird Beats / Cobra Bora (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Limited Edition) ZTT ZANG 1 TX, 9031 70833-0 UK 1989
Recently Edited
Pacific (CD, Mini, Single) ZTT 246 501-2, ZANG1CD, ZANG 1CD UK & Europe 1989
Recently Edited
Pacific (Cassette, Single) ZTT ZANG 1C, 2292-46522-4 UK 1989
Recently Edited
Pacific (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single) ZTT 246 521-0, ZANG 1 T Europe 1989

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Reviews

  • Flambient's avatar
    Flambient
    Pacific-B, otherwise only available on 7" and cassette, is featured on these CDs:
    Various - Ibiza Del Mar
    where it is wrongly listed as "Pacific 808"
    • WithoutMusic's avatar
      WithoutMusic
      I have this in a pretty dark blue, found it a thrift store in SF, for 0.50 cents. Is the only one that’s dark blue the repress from 2015?
      • djgantman's avatar
        djgantman
        This record is one of my all time favorite House/Techno tracks EVER!! I was 10 years old when I purchased this record and played it so much then and still play it now. I never get tired of hearing this!
        • TheElectricUnknown's avatar
          This song sets an incredibly smooth, soothing atmosphere with its jazzy tones and rhythmic samples, along with the utilizations of percussion instruments. Certainly was a significant evolutionary track at the time. Still sounds incredibly fresh present day!
          • work1990's avatar
            work1990
            the years go by and pacific stills sound fresh and actual, thanks planet discogs (the site and ) for maintence in the memory all this music...25 years and obviously still remains classic. and the chain of comments surely continues for years
            • chris45rpm's avatar
              chris45rpm
              Edited 12 years ago
              Gerald Simpson has been credited with the utterly brilliant four maj7th synth chords that arguably defines the track.
              • LoversRecords's avatar
                LoversRecords
                Essential uplifting house putting 808 States original line-up (inc. A Guy Called Gerald) firmly in the house history books. Wonderful saxophone and keyboard collaboration crossing over-genres and confirming the arrival of house in UK culture.

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