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Naughty Naughty - Volume Three

Naughty Naughty - Volume Three

Musician: Naughty Naughty
Album title: Volume Three
Style: Breakbeat, Happy Hardcore
Released: 1993
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1702 mb
Size APE version: 1208 mb
Size WMA version: 1723 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 851
Format: ADX XM MPC ASF MIDI VQF MOD
Genre: Electronic

Naughty Naughty - Volume Three


Tracklist

Silver Side
A Untitled 6:02
Green Side
B Untitled 5:42

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – P.R. Records Limited

Credits

  • Plated By – PR-M

Notes

Silver Side samples :
Drums from Lyn Collins - Think
Drums from Incredible Bongo Band - Apache
Piano and Vocals from Xpansions - Move Your Body
Vocals from Catch 22 - Boogie Down (Do It) (Acascratchapella)

Green Side samples :
Piano from Liquid - Sweet Harmony
Vocals from Ce Ce Rogers - Someday
Drums from The Winstons - Amen Brother

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Silver Side A): NN 003 - SILVER SIDE - 1 PR-M
  • Matrix / Runout (Green Side B): NN 003 - GREEN SIDE - 1 PR-M

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NN 003 Naughty Naughty Volume 3 ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Naughty Naughty NN 003 UK 1993
NN 003 Naughty Naughty Volume 3 ‎(12", RP, W/Lbl) Naughty Naughty NN 003 UK Unknown



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Nalmergas
Whilst not strictly a jungle head, i do like the amen rollers, mainly because that break rolls so well and has so much groove. Anyway, onto these Naughty Naughty bootlegs, many of them were actually better than the originals they sampled, that point is proved very well here, especially with the Liquid "sweet harmony" remix. Infact, the Xpansions remix is pretty damn good too. They are very simple remixes really, the beats are simply replaced and sped up to a 150bpm jungle tempo. But they just work so well. I'm very surprised that none of Naughty Naughty's bootlegs were released officially as they do destroy dancefloors. Its a shame that jungle in this day and age doesn't have the same melodic fun factor like the examples displayed here, i bet there'd be far more people playing it and listening to it.
Nightscar
The b side was played more by dnb dj's & this is reflected in the style of music that it is. Its abit of a unique tune, like nothing else really, with good use of the vocals & melody samples from the all time classic "Sweet Harmony". For me personaly this version is better then the original, with its nice added beats & the use of the added "1, 2, 3, 4 Hit It" sample that is used to great effect :o)