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E'voke - Runaway

E'voke - Runaway

Musician: E'voke
Album title: Runaway
Style: Breaks, Techno, Euro House, Progressive Trance, Ambient, Europop
Released: 1995
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1990 mb
Size APE version: 1881 mb
Size WMA version: 1315 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 607
Format: AUD MP2 VQF XM APE TTA ADX
Genre: Electronic / Pop

E'voke - Runaway

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Runaway (TTF Edit)
Producer [Additional], Remix – Gordon Kerr, John Campbell
3:42
2 Runaway (Biff 'n' Memphis Edit)
Engineer, Mixed By – Adrian BushbyProducer [Additional], Remix – Biff and Memphis*
4:33
3 Runaway (TTF 12")
Producer [Additional], Remix – Gordon Kerr, John Campbell
5:29
4 Runaway (Original Mix) 5:02
5 Runaway (UK Movin Mix)
Producer [Additional], Remix – Elliot Simpson, Steve Burgess
6:42
6 Runaway (Biff 'n' Memphis Mix)
Engineer, Mixed By – Adrian BushbyProducer [Additional], Remix – Biff and Memphis*
9:34

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ffrreedom
  • Copyright (c) – Ffrreedom
  • Record Company – London Records 90 Ltd.
  • Record Company – Transworld Records
  • Record Company – R.O.L. Productions

Credits

  • Producer, Arranged By, Written-By – Barry Leng, Duncan Hannant
  • Written-By – A. Hartin*, A. Levin*, C. Celli*

Notes

The so-called TTF mixes (tracks 1 and 3) are credited on release to "John Campbell" (of The Time Frequency, aka TTF). Years ago, the real Jon Campbell publicly disavowed these mixes (on The Time Frequency's official website), stating than neither him nor The Time Frequency produced these mixes. Gordon Kerr, of Botani 5, is the person who produced these mixes.

"Runaway" was written by Andrea Martin (misspelled Hartin), Camus Selli, and Andrés Levin (there was no involvement from Barry Leng nor Duncan Hannant, though they are credited alongside their Production and arrangement credits as writers but not with the main writer credits). Andrea, Camus, and Andrés wrote (with Camus, and Andrés producing) "Through Those Doors" for Ce Ce Peniston's 1994 second album, "Thought 'Ya Knew".

The "Original Mix" includes a rap verse, by an uncredited male rapper.

This release is filled with typos and misspellings.
Steve Burgess and Elliot Simpson courtesy of Transworld Records and R.O.L. Productions
Sound recoridn copyright owners London Records 90 Ltd. (P)(C) 1995 Ffrreedom.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 42285 23392 6
  • Label Code: LC7654
  • Rights Society: BIEM / STEMRA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FDJ 265 E'voke Runaway ‎(12", S/Sided, Promo, W/Lbl) FFRR FDJ 265 UK 1995
none E'voke Runaway ‎(3xFile, MP3, Single, 320) Pinball Records none UK 2012
TABMC238, 852-338-4 E'voke Runaway ‎(Cass, Single) Ffrreedom, Ffrreedom TABMC238, 852-338-4 UK 1995
FXDJ 265 E'voke Runaway ‎(12", Promo) FFRR FXDJ 265 UK 1995
none E'voke Run Away (Biff and Memphis Mix) ‎(Acetate, 12", S/Sided) FFRR none UK 1995



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Thordigda
A seminal release from the short-lived combination of Barry Leng and Duncan Hannant. As with the other E'voke success story 'Arms Of Loren', their original mixes are uninspired and commercial. The mix that pulls this out of the 50c bin at your local pawn proker is brought to us by Biff and Memphis (Richard Stannard and Matthew Rowe). Taking the core melody from Klatsch's 'God Save The Queer', the duo take us on a near 10 minute journey through ambience, breaks and progressive beats, haunting vocals and some of the finest melodic progressions you'll ever hear on a commercial release. With all the money-making cover versions going around at the moment, it's easy to forget that it is possible to use someone else's idea to good effect, with integrity and artistic merrit. An all time classic.