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Made In USA / Jill Scott - Ugly Edits Vol. 1

Made In USA / Jill Scott - Ugly Edits Vol. 1

Musician: Made In USA
Album title: Ugly Edits Vol. 1
Style: Deep House, Disco
Released: 2002
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1824 mb
Size APE version: 1176 mb
Size WMA version: 1471 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 106
Format: ASF WMA DXD MMF DTS MPC WAV
Genre: Electronic / Funk / Soul

Made In USA / Jill Scott - Ugly Edits Vol. 1


Tracklist

A Made In USA Never Gonna Let U Go (Theo Parrish Re-Edit)
B Jill Scott Slowly Surely (Theo Parrish Re-Edit)

Credits

  • Edited By – Theo Parrish

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): UGE 001-A PCMJR
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): UGE 001-B PCMJR

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
JST P 1 Jill Scott Slowly Surely (Theo Parrish Remix) ‎(12", S/Sided, Promo, Unofficial) Not On Label (Theo Parrish) JST P 1 UK 2002



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Voodoogore
There are so many bad booties of this kicking around, be careful what you buy. A great release though!
Celore
Get the record now before Discogs blocks it for sale.
Quinthy
Got a few tasty trades if anyone fancies getting rid of a copy! Hit me uppppp!
Dddasuk
Does anyone want to trade this for some Moodymann / Marcellus / Three Chairs / Boo Williams / Johnick or other Theo?Message me, if so.
Umge
The track on side A is pretty much the same as "Juicy Sushi" of "On The Nest EP." from 1994 on DJ Harvey's Black Cock Records.
Giamah
LOVE this record. The Made In USA edit is fabulous - rough, rugged, and raw. The Jill Scott is in my top 5 of Theo's tracks. Very well done. A must!
Samutilar
The b-side is absolutely brilliant. Stirring and emotionally evocative with loose jazzy riffs and percussion (like most of his deeper tracks). I had a chance to talk with Theo at a Three Chairs gig in Chicago and this was the track I immediately talked about. It's that good. Too bad Jill Scott's people didn't use it. Their loss.
Iaiastta
First saw these in Detroit at the Track Mode party, then they disappeared, except for in overpriced bidding wars on e-bay through-out the summer. Another pressing was issued late 2002 dropping the immediate collectability of this record. supposedly the volumes were repressed to get some money to move back to Detroit. Out of the three ugly edits, this is the least user friendly one. I can't stand the b-side too fast, reminds me of some disco edits from 95 or so.