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Journeys By DJ: Coldcut - 70 Minutes Of Madness by Coldcut

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Release Date: 1995

Label: Music Unites

Reissued on the Journeys By DJ label in 2002.

Errors on printed tracklist in CD booklet:
- Track 1 printed only as "Bola".
- Track 9 printed wrongly as "Mo Beats".
- Track 12 printed wrongly as "If There Was No Gravity" (from the same release "If There Was No Gravity").
- Track 14 printed wrongly as "Greedy Beat".
- Track 15 credited wrongly to just Coldcut.
- Track 19 printed wrongly as "Blood Vibes (Kenny Dope Mix)" (from the same release "Justa "Lil" Dope / Our Mute Horn").
- Track 20 printed wrongly as "Trumpet Riff".
- Track 22 printed wrongly as "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (with "...I Saw Your Face" added, without "(Acapella)").
- Track 23 printed wrongly as "Balthus Bemused By Colour" (with "...Colour" instead of "Color").
- Track 26 printed wrongly as "Nu Blud".
- Two tracks are printed as being number 29 (tracks 29 & 30 listed above, so subsequent tracks listed above —31 to 35— have been moved up a place compared with how they are numbered on the release).
- Track 32 printed wrongly as "Hot Flush" (without "(Sabres Of Paradise Remix)").

Known uncredited elements used in the mix include:
Track 1 - "Depth Charge (Han Do Jin)" by Depth Charge.
Track 11 - "Religion" speech by Richard 'Lord' Buckley.
Track 18 - "Criswell intro monologue" taken from "Plan 9 From Outer Space - The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack".
Track 23 - someone unknown reading "Revelation 21:1-21:3" from the Bible.
Track 30 - "Give up the funk, I want to funk, I want to f-f-u-f-u-n-k" from the intro of "Give Up The Funk (Let's Dance)" by BT Express.
Track 34 - Ralph Bunche's 1950 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech.

Inlay notes:
"These are the journeys of Coldcut, scientist of sound, primordial dancefloor hooligans and intrepid explorers of the realms of the Deep Groove. Matt Black and Jonathan More's epic ventures into turntable tricknology have spanned the many varied domains of dance, enticing generation after funky generation to do their own thing and get on the Left Foot. With the help of PC and Strictly Kev, Coldcut have prepared for you an exquisite 70 minute banquet for the taste-buds that live in your ears. This is not a mechanical mix of four-to-da-floor bland-bag house tracks-its style. It's more inspired by classic mix records such as Double D and Steinski's "Lessons (1-3)" and Grandmaster Flash's "Adventures on the Wheels of Steel", and derived from the mastermix tradition pioneered by DJ's such as Shep Pettibone on New Yorks' original Kiss FM. You are served a intensive mix of beatnological manipulation and melody, containing a selection of the many different terrains of todays' musical Soundscape. Step out of the dark and into the Night with the inspirational Illuminati of Hedfunk, taking you where few turntable terrorists dare to tread.

To tha break o'dawn. Rock om."