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A Guy Called Gerald - Trip City

A Guy Called Gerald - Trip City

Musician: A Guy Called Gerald
Album title: Trip City
Style: Deep House, Techno
Released: 1989
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1722 mb
Size APE version: 1896 mb
Size WMA version: 1975 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 444
Format: MP2 AU MIDI ADX MMF FLAC AHX
Genre: Electronic

A Guy Called Gerald - Trip City


Tracklist

This Side
A Trip City Mambo
Other Side
B Valentines Theme

Notes

Limited hand stamped white label promo only 12" featuring 2 tracks from the soundtrack of the Trevor Miller novel "Trip City"

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AVERNUS 1 A Guy Called Gerald Trip City Mambo ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Avernus AVERNUS 1 UK 1989



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Hrguig
LOVE IT. GREAT MUSIC FOR THE BATH AND FOR SEXY TIMES
Iriar
ESSENTIAL house, techno, bleep, whatever you wanna name it, there's not a clearly style defining this 12", that's what makes it timeless.
Thomand
I prefer the slightly older Gerald acid that you can buy much cheaper, but these 2 tracks are both still dope...sleazy, sexy vibes galore.
Pad
Don't get me wrong, 'Valentines Theme' is a fantastic Gerald tune, but it does sound an awful lot like Kevin "Master Reese" Saunderson's 'The Heavens'. Or perhaps that should be the other way around? Either way both tracks were made towards the end of 1989, so the question beckons: Which came first? Who inspired who? Not that it really matters all that much (i'm just nit picking) as both tracks are excellent, and I love them equally, I'm just simply curious.
Brightfury
Do you even know the Kevin Saunderson track that I mentioned? Of course they sound quite similar! I'm talking about the arco strings in particular but there's also other similar elements too. Be sure to listen to all mixes of 'The Heavens' on Kool Kat Records to get a better idea. Either way, as I previously mentioned, I love them both :) ;)
Grotilar
What are you on about? Not hearing the similarities and this is by far cooler :)