MolokoSing It Back

Label:

Echo – 0-44687

Format:

2 x Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Trip Hop

Tracklist

A1 Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Michi Lange
9:17
A2 Sing It Back (Booker T Loco Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Booker T
5:23
B1 Sing It Back (Tee's Freeze Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Todd Terry
9:02
B2 Sing It Back (Booker T Loco Dub)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Booker T
5:36
C1 Sing It Back (B.M.R. Clubcut Mix (Boris Dluglosch Dubmeloko))
Remix, Producer [Additional]Michi Lange
7:13
C2 Sing It Back (House Of Lords Wig Out Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Dope Smugglaz
8:43
D1 Sing It Back (Chez Maurice Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Mark Brydon
9:06
D2 Sing It Back (Herbert's Tasteful Dub)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Matthew "Milkman" Herbert*
5:58

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©F-111 Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Echo
  • Licensed ToWarner Bros. Records
  • Published ByChrysalis Music

Credits

  • Engineer, Mixed ByMark Brydon
  • ProducerMoloko
  • Written-ByRóisín Murphy

Notes

Two stickers are affixed to the front cover including title and tracklist.

Catalog Number appears as '0-44687 (#1)' on the front cover sticker for record1.
Catalog Number appears as '0-44687 (#2)' on the front cover sticker for record2.

'record1' and 'side1' (track 1 and 2) is printed on Side A label.
'record1' and 'side2' (track 1 and 2) is printed on Side B label.
'record2' and 'side1' (track 1 and 2) is printed on Side C label.
'record2' and 'side2' (track 1 and 2) is printed on Side D label.

'designed for electronic warfare' and '2-Disc Set' is printed on the back cover.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 09362-44687-07
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 0-44687-A-SR1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 0-44687-B-SR1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C): 0-44687-C-SR1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D): 0-44687-D-SR1

Other Versions (5 of 50)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Sing It Back, Mixes .1 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo) Echo ECDJ71 UK 1998
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Sing It Back (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) F-111 Records 0-44737 US 1999
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Sing It Back (12", 45 RPM) Echo ECSY 71 UK 1999
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Sing It Back (12", 45 RPM, Single) Echo ECSY 82 UK 1999
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Sing It Back (12", Promo, 45 RPM) Echo ECDJ715 UK 1999

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Reviews

  • dtoner's avatar
    dtoner
    While I love the Herbert dub as everyone else does. Once I picked up a copy, I found myself liking the two Booker T mixes just a tad bit more, the dub in particular.
    • Ricky426's avatar
      Ricky426
      As extensively said before, Herbert's Tasteful Dub is a true gem, rich is its simplicity of plain and extensively researched concepts. Perfect for introducing a set, perfect during the set, perfect ending the set. Perfect anytime.
      • Orchant_'s avatar
        Orchant_
        Edited 3 years ago
        I feel blessed to just find this record at Extend And Play in Marseille, after few years looking for it. As said bellow in some previous comments, the Herbert's Tasteful Dub is an exceptionnal track, one of some best house remix ever. No doubt about it !

        Theses days, vinyl has become more than ever a consumation goods for esthete middle class. In many ways, mostly due to new virtual turntables technologies, its interest degrows years after year.
        However, it's ever a deep pleasure to get a record you looking for it for years, especially because sometimes there something biographic in a way.

        I this case, I exactly when I discovered the Moloko Herbert remix. I came to Paris at fall, five years ago, for a Tama Sumo gig at Djoon club. I felt so enthousiast to hear her again. I discovered her with a friend few months before with a legendary closing at Panorama Bar at early summer and I saw her again few weeks later at the famous Robert Johnson club after a long trip alone by bus. In Paris we had some drinks with my friends before the night at Djoon. We've talked a lot again and with emotion of this Berlin night and how we felt engraved by this quite spiritual experience. A friend put the Herbert's Tasteful Dub and we immedialty noticed this track and its contagious groove.

        Still stuck in the pandemic after two years with clubs closed again, this tune souvenir sounds to me as a life milestone. Now this record is like a permanent mark of friendship, crossed with music love and sense of belonging of humanity that only house music can bring, especially on the dancefloor in a noble sens. That's why sometimes, put hands on wax is not just reductible to a disctintion goods and is way more about personnal affective path and social links that embrace you.
        • willlockyear's avatar
          willlockyear
          Herbert's tasteful dub is one of the best remixes ever made and is a must have for anyone into more soulful restrained music. One that can be played in a lot of different situations, perfection.
          • h4ndcrafted's avatar
            h4ndcrafted
            Yep Herberts mix, as ever is class.
            • jcgnyc's avatar
              jcgnyc
              Edited 14 years ago
              There's something for everyone.
              Here it was strictly the Herbert's Tasteful Dub that turned my head.
              • housemusic3's avatar
                housemusic3
                This amazing female vocal comes available on three separate import 12-inch singles as well as this double pack. Check Todd Terry's production magic with his beautiful, dreamy organs and funky catchy keyboards. Boris Dlugosch really serves us DJs with a musical gem filled with wicked "deep house" bass and a brilliantly placed guitar. This is an excellent garage vocal and a must-have record for any DJ who wants to hold a floor. A House anthem for sure!
                • sjcee's avatar
                  sjcee
                  An awesome release that is.
                  Most of you might be familiar with the BORIS DLUGOSCH Remixes, as those have been played everywhere...

                  But why do I write a comment on this one ?

                  It's the only record containing the highly sought after "Herbert Dub" - this is one of the best Remixes ever:
                  Pure Deepness with an enormous warm feeling (sounds a bit like the music you hear on a traditional fairground) - and for being a dub mix a lot of vocals are used.
                  I dunno why it only has been released as part of this double 12" - but it should be a must in everyones collection !

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