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− | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a maxi-single consisting of remixes of the ''[[Space Channel 5]]'' theme "Mexican Flyer". It was released in the US in 2000 on CD and 12" vinyl. | |
− | ==Track | + | ==Track list== |
− | + | ===CD version=== | |
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− | + | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Dan the Automator's Radio Edit)|time=3:15}} | |
− | + | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Gomi's Lair Radio Edit)|time=4:02}} | |
− | + | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Dan the Automator's Extended Remix)|time=5:42}} | |
− | + | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Gomi's Lair Remix)|time=7:27}} | |
− | + | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Chris the Greek Big Room Club Mix)|time=7:04}} | |
+ | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Lair Bonus Beats)|time=7:04}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Vinyl version (TB-2117)=== | ||
+ | {{tracklist| | ||
+ | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Dan the Automator's Extended Remix)|time=5:42|side=A}} | ||
+ | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Gomi's Lair Remix)|time=8:05}} | ||
+ | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Chris's Big Room Club Remix)|time=7:41|side=B}} | ||
+ | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Big Room Drumz)|time=3:08}} | ||
+ | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Lair Bonus Beats)|time=4:12}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Vinyl version (TBV-2117)=== | ||
+ | {{tracklist| | ||
+ | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Dan the Automator's Extended Remix)|time=5:42|side=A}} | ||
+ | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Dr. Rubberfunk Remix)|time=5:05|side=B}} | ||
+ | {{track|Mexican Flyer (Northern Lights Orchestra Remix)|time=6:09}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | ==Physical | + | ==Production credits== |
+ | {{creditstable|console=CD|source=Back cover|pdf=TBSLSC5MF CD US back.png| | ||
+ | * '''Written by:''' Ken Woodman | ||
+ | * '''Publisher:''' Copyright Control | ||
+ | * '''Produced by:''' Dan the Automator @ The Glue Factory, SF | ||
+ | * '''Remixed + Additional Production by:''' Gomi | ||
+ | * '''Remixed + Additional Production by:''' Chris "The Greek" Panaghi for Dig Productions, inc. | ||
+ | * '''Keyboards by:''' Jeff Hanc + Chris "The Greek" Panaghi | ||
+ | * '''Executive Producer:''' Victor Lee | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
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+ | | region=US | ||
+ | | front=TBSLSC5MF Vinyl US Box Front.jpg | ||
+ | | back=TBSLSC5MF Vinyl US back.jpg | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://vgmdb.net/album/5038 {{PAGENAME}} (CD) on VGMdb] | ||
+ | * [http://vgmdb.net/album/32076 {{PAGENAME}} (vinyl) on VGMdb] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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Record label: Tommy Boy Silver Label | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Space Channel 5 Mexican Flyer is a maxi-single consisting of remixes of the Space Channel 5 theme "Mexican Flyer". It was released in the US in 2000 on CD and 12" vinyl.
Contents
Track list
CD version
1. Mexican Flyer (Dan the Automator's Radio Edit) (3:15) |
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2. Mexican Flyer (Gomi's Lair Radio Edit) (4:02) |
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3. Mexican Flyer (Dan the Automator's Extended Remix) (5:42) |
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4. Mexican Flyer (Gomi's Lair Remix) (7:27) |
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5. Mexican Flyer (Chris the Greek Big Room Club Mix) (7:04) |
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6. Mexican Flyer (Lair Bonus Beats) (7:04) |
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► Running time: 34:34
Vinyl version (TB-2117)
A1. Mexican Flyer (Dan the Automator's Extended Remix) (5:42) |
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A2. Mexican Flyer (Gomi's Lair Remix) (8:05) |
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B1. Mexican Flyer (Chris's Big Room Club Remix) (7:41) |
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B2. Mexican Flyer (Big Room Drumz) (3:08) |
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B3. Mexican Flyer (Lair Bonus Beats) (4:12) |
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► Running time: 28:48
Vinyl version (TBV-2117)
A1. Mexican Flyer (Dan the Automator's Extended Remix) (5:42) |
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B1. Mexican Flyer (Dr. Rubberfunk Remix) (5:05) |
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B2. Mexican Flyer (Northern Lights Orchestra Remix) (6:09) |
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► Running time: 16:56
Production credits
- Written by: Ken Woodman
- Publisher: Copyright Control
- Produced by: Dan the Automator @ The Glue Factory, SF
- Remixed + Additional Production by: Gomi
- Remixed + Additional Production by: Chris "The Greek" Panaghi for Dig Productions, inc.
- Keyboards by: Jeff Hanc + Chris "The Greek" Panaghi
- Executive Producer: Victor Lee
Physical scans
External links
References
Space Channel 5 | |
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Main page | Comparisons | History | Credits | Development | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception | Merchandise | Technical information | Bootlegs
Music: Space Channel 5 Ulala The Movie (1999) | Space Channel 5 Mexican Flyer (2000) | Space Channel 5 Planet Dance (2000) | Space Channel 5 Original Soundtrack (2000) | Mexican Flyer Remix Tracks Inspired by Space Channel 5 (2000)
Demos: Space Channel 5 Taikenban (1999)
Prototypes: 2000-04-20
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