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'''''Quadrastate''''' is a [[Mini-LP|mini-album]] by English electronic music group |
'''''Quadrastate''''' is a [[Mini-LP|mini-album]] by English electronic music group [[808 State]]. It was released in July 1989 through Creed Records.<ref>{{cite web |title=Quadrastate (Album) |url=http://www.808state.com/discogs/808pages/albpages/albquadr/albquadr2.htm |website=808 State}}</ref> It contains the original version of "[[Pacific State (song)|Pacific State]]", one of the most popular tracks by 808 State, which later made the band famous after extended airplay on [[BBC Radio 1]] led to the band being signed to major label [[ZTT Records]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=808 State Album Review: Quadrastate |url=http://808state.com/various/reviews/AlbumReview-Quadrastate.htm |access-date=2022-09-28 |website=808state.com}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title=808 State - Quadrastate |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/3554-808-State-Quadrastate |language=en |access-date=2022-09-28}}</ref> |
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The record entered the Top Dance Albums chart at tenth place on 9 September 1989.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dance: Top 10 Albums |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Week-IDX/IDX/1989/MW-1989-09-09-IDX-37.pdf |work=[[Music Week]] |publisher=Spotlight Publications|location=London|editor-last=Dalton|editor-first=David|page=27|date=9 September 1989}}</ref> It reached number one on the same chart on 4 November.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dance: Top 10 Albums |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Week-IDX/IDX/1989/MW-1989-11-04-IDX-45.pdf |location=London|editor-last=Dalton|editor-first=David|page=31|work=[[Music Week]] |publisher=Spotlight Publications |date=4 November 1989}}</ref> |
The record entered the Top Dance Albums chart at tenth place on 9 September 1989.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dance: Top 10 Albums |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Week-IDX/IDX/1989/MW-1989-09-09-IDX-37.pdf |work=[[Music Week]] |publisher=Spotlight Publications|location=London|editor-last=Dalton|editor-first=David|page=27|date=9 September 1989}}</ref> It reached number one on the same chart on 4 November.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dance: Top 10 Albums |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Week-IDX/IDX/1989/MW-1989-11-04-IDX-45.pdf |location=London|editor-last=Dalton|editor-first=David|page=31|work=[[Music Week]] |publisher=Spotlight Publications |date=4 November 1989}}</ref> |
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#"Let Yourself Go (D50 Mix)" |
#"Let Yourself Go (D50 Mix)" |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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*[[Graham Massey]] |
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*Tony Martin |
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*Martin Price |
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*Andy Barker |
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*Darren Partington |
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*[[A Guy Called Gerald|Gerald Simpson]] |
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*Adam Clark |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 07:19, 24 May 2024
Quadrastate | ||||
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Released | 31 July 1989[1] | |||
Recorded | November 1988 – March 1989 | |||
Length | 28:31 | |||
Label | Creed | |||
Producer | 808 State | |||
808 State chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [2] |
Quadrastate is a mini-album by English electronic music group 808 State. It was released in July 1989 through Creed Records.[3] It contains the original version of "Pacific State", one of the most popular tracks by 808 State, which later made the band famous after extended airplay on BBC Radio 1 led to the band being signed to major label ZTT Records.[4][5]
The record entered the Top Dance Albums chart at tenth place on 9 September 1989.[6] It reached number one on the same chart on 4 November.[7]
On 19 May 2008, the British Rephlex Records label re-released the record in double vinyl and CD format.[8][9]
The re-issued version featured seven additional bonus tracks not included in the original. In addition, there were some alterations to the originally released version, including editing to the track "106".[8][9]
Track listing
Original 12" mini-album release (1989):
Side A
- "Pacific State" – 6:16
- "106" – 0:48
- "State Ritual" – 5:53
Side B
- "Disco State" – 5:01
- "Fire Cracker" – 4:41
- "State to State" – 5:52
2008 CD Tracklist[10]
- "Pacific State"
- "106"
- "State Ritual"
- "Disco State"
- "Fire Cracker"
- "State to State"
- "Let Yourself Go (303 Mix)" – Originally released on 12" as a single in 1989.
- "Deepville"
- 808 State vs. Zenarchy - "Got It Huh"
- "Techclock"
- "In Yolk" – Early version of "God C.P.U." Hypnotone
- "State Ritual Scam"
- "Let Yourself Go (D50 Mix)"
Personnel
- Graham Massey
- Martin Price
- Andy Barker
- Darren Partington
- Gerald Simpson
- Adam Clark
References
- ^ "808 State - Discography".
- ^ Quadrastate at AllMusic
- ^ "Quadrastate (Album)". 808 State.
- ^ "808 State Album Review: Quadrastate". 808state.com. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
- ^ 808 State - Quadrastate, retrieved 2022-09-28
- ^ Dalton, David, ed. (9 September 1989). "Dance: Top 10 Albums" (PDF). Music Week. London: Spotlight Publications. p. 27.
- ^ Dalton, David, ed. (4 November 1989). "Dance: Top 10 Albums" (PDF). Music Week. London: Spotlight Publications. p. 31.
- ^ a b "808 State - Quadrastate (Remaster)". www.808state.com. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
- ^ a b 808 State - Quadrastate, retrieved 2022-09-28
- ^ https://www.discogs.com/release/1341769-808-State-Quadrastate