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Dusty Fingers The Complete Collection by Various

Artists


Album Info

Release Date: 2008

Label: Strictly Breaks Records

Back cover says: "The complete collection with the all new Dusty Fingers Volume 16 and School Yard Breaks Volume Three plus 2 Bonus LPs School Yard Breaks 1 ˙ 2."

Comes with 44 page booklet which reproduces all front and back covers of the original compilation albums and also contains a shot essay about the Dusty Fingers series and Danny Dan The Beat Mann as well as some Thank You notes from Danny Dan.

The release carries the "FBI Anti-Piracy Warning" logo and states: "Warning: All Rights Reserved Strictly Breaks Records" though the original Dusty Fingers compilations as well as this Complete Collection are bootlegs.

While disc number one is labeled as "Disk 1 MP3s" it containes 19 directory folders with the MP3 files of the relevant Dusty Fingers and School Yard Breaks compilations as well as one folder with the Wave files of School Yard Breaks Vol 3. When loading the disk in a player or player software the tracks appear in the order listed here.

While most tracks are full length versions some are edited. Mostly, but not always, this is highlighted by the track listing on the cover referring to the edited track as "skit".

The listings on the original album covers which are reproduced in the booklet of this release contain a number of mistakes which go beyond Artist Name Variations: Some are simply inaccuracies or spelling mistakes whereas others might possibly be deliberate. When accessing the discs in a media player the track IDs on the DVDs have a small number of the spellings corrected / altered; most remain as shown in the booklet. The following Notes clarify some of these cases:

1-9 / 2-9 is simply called "Lupita" instead of "La Lupita" on the original artist release.
1-15 / 2-15 is listed as by "Le Par Bongo Rockers" as the original artist album cover reads "Par Le Groupe 'Bongo Rockers'".
1-16 / 2-16 is listed as "Wading" by "Sunset" whereas it is called "Etude" by John G. Perry from his 1976 album called "Sunset Wading"
1-30 / 2-30 ("Overdose" by Lowrell) is listed on the release as "Bonus! (One Of The Biggest B-Boy Mystery Breaks)"
1-32 / 1-46 is listed as "Im On My Way" instead of "I'm On My Way" in the booklet and the CD index.
1-34 / 1-48 is listed as "Micelle" by "Rock-Jazz Rhythm" but the identity of the artist is uncertain. It seems to be the rhythm track of a drum practice records covering "Michelle" by the Beatles.
1-37 / 1-51 is listed as "Story Of Love" instead of "Story Of My Love".
1-38 / 1-52 is listed as "Just Begun" instead of "It's Just Begun"
1-41 / 1-55 is simply credited to Harold Robbins
1-43 / 1-57 is listed as "Shanko" instead of "Shako" by Cocodys Men instead of Cocody's Men
1-44 / 1-58 Masuda is misspelled as Musuda.
1-60 / 2-31 is incorrectly credited as "Abstractions" to the Artist "Projection". It is in fact called "Tense Preparation" from Nick Ingman's KPM 1189 library album "Destinctive Themes / Race To Achievement".
1-73 / 2-44 is taken from a Dee Dee Warwick track called "I'm Glad I'm A Woman".
1-75 and 1-76 respectively 2-46 and 2-47 are marked as Bonus Tracks.
The Drum Skit on 1-76 / 2-47 is taken from a track by the Small Faces with the full title "Happiness Stan - The Journey"
1-77 / 2-49 is credited to "Gator Soundtrack" instead of the artist Charles Bernstein.
1-90 / 2-60 are simply credited
1-93 / is credited to "Generique" instead of François De Roubaix, possibly as a theme tune is sometimes called "Thème Générique" on French soundtracks.
1-94 / is credited to "Pete Moore" instead of Lee Mason & His Orchestra. It originally is on the 1971 Chappell library release LPC 1045.
1-96 is called "Packed Up" on the sleeve instead of "Packing Up" on the original soundtrack from "An Unmarried Woman" (Une Femme Libre).
1-102 is called "Return From Ashes" on the cover instead of "Return From The Ashes".
1-108 / is credited to Jack Arel who is in fact the co-composer together with Jean-Claude Petit. The original Chappell library record "Dance And Mood Music Vol. 3" credits Jean-Claude Petit Et Son Orchestre as the artist.
1-111 / is misspelled as "The Begger Song (Skit)" and is actually called "Beggar Song" from the eponymously titled 1971 Wet Willie album on Capricorn Records.
1-112 / is credited here to F. McDonald. The original Writers are Chris Rae and Frank McDonald, the artist however is originally credited as Patchwork on the Music De Wolfe library release DWS/LP 3392 entitled "Mean & Dirty"
1-114 / A8 is credited to "Accadde A" but is actually from the album "Accade A" by Arawak on the Italian label Squirrel (SQLP 20014).
1-115 / is credited as "Scratch" by "Souflay" instead of "Night Marchers" by Medeski Martin & Wood
1-118 / is only credited to Manfred Krug on this release instead of Manfred Krug / Günther Fischer-Quintett on the original AMIGA album.
1-120 is listed as "Loving You Girl" by John Schroeder instead of "Lovin' You Girl" by The John Schroeder Orchestra.
1-122 group is misspelled as "Shoche" instead of "Sloche".
1-123- is credited to "Gerhard Trede And His Electronic Instruments". The track is actually by "Klaus Weiss" Sound Music 11 album on Golden Ring Records S 5111 21.
1-131 The track is only listed as "Bass In Action" instead of "Bass In Action N°1" on the original "Rhythms" album on Telemusic TM3034.

1-133 is only listed as "Power Of The Drums" without any artist being mentioned. It is an excerpt from "Michael Shrieve On Drums" on the 1974 "Standard School Broadcast - Music Makers Percussion" release on Chevron M21/22/23/24.
1-135 "La Dimostrazione" (originally on the CAM library album Cml 028 as well as on the CAM "Metralleta Stein" soundtrack) is misspelled "La Dimo Strzione" and credited to Danielle Patucci instead of Daniele Patucchi.
1-137 "Compression" is originally from the 1970 "I Marc 4" album on Nelson (GLP 1004). It is here credited to "Ed Scogillera" as the publisher for the I Marc 4 albums is Ed. Musicali Scogliera s.r.l.
1-138 is incorrectly called "Crossing The Border" and incorretly credited to Jerry Gold Smith instead of "Border Crossing" by Jerry Goldsmith from the 1971 The Last Run soundtrack on MGM Records 1SE-30ST.
1-139 is simply credited to Eric Delaney instead of Eric Delaney's Big Beat Six as on the original 1965 "Big Noise From Winnetka b/w Big Beat" single on Pye 7N.15782
1-143 / "Dancer" by Tatsuro Yamashita from the album Spacy is incorrectly credited to "Spacey".
1-144 is credited to "Joe Ki * Peter Thomas Sound Group" instead of "Joe Ki Und Die P.T.S.G." as on the original 1967 Polydor single.
1-145 is simply credited as "Drum Skit" without giving any artist credits.

1-149 / is only referred to as "Atlanta Inn" instead of "Atlanta Inn 2419" in the booklet and credited to Janne Schatter which is a misspelled version of Janne Schaffer.
1-150 is called "Space" credited to Tomorrow in the booklet when in actual fact it is called "Spaceport" by Toomorrow from their eponymously titled 1970 album on RCA Victor.
1-153 is only credited to Jimmy Gordon in the booklet but the original album "Hog Fat" on Flying Dutchman (FDS-109) is credited to Jimmy Gordon And His Jazznpops Band.
1-154 is called "The Mudfoot" and credited to Fat Albert in the booklet. It is in fact an excerpt from the 1980 "Haloween" album "by" Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids on Kid Stuff Records (KS-029).
1-155 is only credited to Tubby Hayes instead of The Tubby Hayes Orchestra.
1-159 is credited to Gian Franco Plenizio instead of Gianfranco Plenizio.

1-161 is only an approx 1:30 excerpt of the original 7+ minutes.
1-162 Artist name is misspelled on cover as Maleditus Sound instead of Les Maledictus Sound.
1-163 / The Artist is given on the cover as "Parry Music". It actually is Paul Kass, an alias for Johnny Hawksworth, on the 1977 Parry Music Ltd library record "Music For Dramas" (PML 04).
1-164 Artist is spelled Francois instead of François
Title is spelled Les Caids, instead of Les Caïds
1-165 is only credited to Kerrie Biddell on the cover instead of Daly-Wilson Big Band featuring Kerrie Biddell
1-166 / The title is incorrectly called "Cohet" on the cover. This seems to be an attempt to create a typographical likeness to the correct Russian title “Cонет” which means “sonnet”. The track is a version of a Shakespeare sonnet originally released on the 1977 Мелодия album Зеркало Души which was reissued by the label in 1978 under the English title "Mirror of the Soul". The artist's Russian name Алла Пугачева should correctly be transliterated as Alla Pugachova but is here misspelled as Ajija Myrayebe.
1-168 is only credited to Ian Carr instead of Ian Carr's Nucleus.
1-169 is credited to Niagra, instead of Niagara and the title is given as "Drums" instead of "Sangandongo". It is only an approx. 2:40 excerpt of the original 19+ minutes.
1-170 is only and incorrectly credited to L. Descone. The artists and writers are in fact Ludovic Decosne and Pierre Daubresse from the Music De Wolfe library album Little Bossa (DWLP 3224)
1-171 Artist Alan Hawkshaw is misspelled as Alan Hawshaw
1-172 / Artist Release Music Orchestra is abbreviated to R.M.O.
1-174 Artist The Advancement is misspelled as The Adacement.

1-176 / is misspelled as Hogans Thing instead of Hogan's Thing
1-180 / is credited to is credited on this release to "Gerard McManon"
1-181 is misspelled as "Jamies Theme" instead of "Jamie's Theme"





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