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Omen II (Remixes)
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 2:15 pm
by Acid Gaz
I've seen this on eBay, but it's not listed in the Loopz discography (as far as I can see). Tracklistiing:
Omen (a little revenge)
Omen (7")
Omen (a lot of revenge)
Omen (are you ready to die)
Omen (12")
Is it genuine (no catalogue number is listed)? Whether it is or not, does anybody know anything about it or own it?
Cheers.
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 2:28 pm
by usernick
Looks like a bootleg to me (as does the scan on ebay), unless Loopz knows anything different??

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:04 pm
by Acid Gaz
Thanx, Usernick.
Can I clarify what you guys generally mean by 'bootleg'?
In the old (old) days, it meant an illegal recording (usually from a live gig) of an original artist.
I've also seen it used to describe mash-up tracks, such as the Christine Aguilera/Nirvana or New Order/Kylie 'bootlegs' where two tracks have been mixed together.
What does it mean in the context of some of these 'Orbital' records?
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:06 pm
by Timbob
looking at those tracknames, they could be a DJEntropy remix..
that should be good

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:24 pm
by usernick
Well, looking at the ebay scans, it looks like the CD is a gold CD-R with a sticker on it (you can see the exposed bits of the gold CD-R towards the centre).
In addition, the CD is in a jewell album case, whereas most CD singles come in either a cardboard or slimline plastic case.
The remixes have never appeared on any other promos that I've seen, so I'm presuming that they're remixes undertaken by someone else?
Finally, that "Omen II" graphic looks like it's been Photoshop'd...
Of course, this is all pure speculation, as it could have been a promo release back in 1990, or something rustled up by Warner/London now...
But, I'd still lay money to the fact that it's probably a homemade CD-R!

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:08 pm
by Timbob
usernick wrote:Well, looking at the ebay scans, it looks like the CD is a gold CD-R with a sticker on it (you can see the exposed bits of the gold CD-R towards the centre).
In addition, the CD is in a jewell album case, whereas most CD singles come in either a cardboard or slimline plastic case.
The remixes have never appeared on any other promos that I've seen, so I'm presuming that they're remixes undertaken by someone else?
Finally, that "Omen II" graphic looks like it's been Photoshop'd...
Of course, this is all pure speculation, as it could have been a promo release back in 1990, or something rustled up by Warner/London now...
But, I'd still lay money to the fact that it's probably a homemade CD-R!

it sure looks crap

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 8:15 am
by Acid Gaz
The remixes have never appeared on any other promos that I've seen, so I'm presuming that they're remixes undertaken by someone else?
But, I'd still lay money to the fact that it's probably a homemade CD-R!
I see clearly now the gold CD - well spotted (I'm new to this eBay business, so it's a good tip!).
I've asked the seller who confirms that the remixes were done by a mate of his. Allegedly, they sent them in to ffrr and received a compliment from Phil himself.
Hmmmm...
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 9:06 am
by davemacfrombath
'compliment' or 'complaint'?
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 9:10 am
by usernick
davemacfrombath wrote:'compliment' or 'complaint'?
I would have probably said complaint!
