CameoWord Up

Label:

Club – JABX 38

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Funk / Soul

Style:

Funk

Tracklist

A1 Word Up (Extended Version)
Written-ByT. Jenkins*
5:54
A2 Word Up (7" Vocal Version)
Written-ByT. Jenkins*
4:15
B1 Word Up (Instrumental)
Written-ByT. Jenkins*
4:15
B2 Urban Warrior
Written-ByN. Leftenant*
4:55

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗PolyGram Inc.
  • Produced ForAtlanta Artists Records
  • Pressed ByPRS Ltd.
  • Lacquer Cut AtTape One
  • Published ByCopyright Control

Credits

  • DesignJM (7)
  • Lacquer Cut ByPounda
  • ProducerLarry Blackmon

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (String): 0 42288 49331 0
  • Barcode (Scan): 0042288493310
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout - stamped/etched (variant 1)): JABX 38 A // 1 ▽ 420 T 1 9 1 POUNDA TA1PE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout - stamped (variant 1)): JABX 38 B // 2 ▽ 420 T 1 11
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout - stamped/etched (variant 2)): JABX 38 A // 2 ▽ 420 T POUNDA TA1PE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout - stamped (variant 2)): JABX 38 B // 1 ▽ 420 T 1 1 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout - stamped/etched (variant 3)): JABX 38 A // 2 ▽ 420 T 1 3 POUNDA TA1PE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout - stamped (variant 3)): JABX 38 B // 2 ▽ 420 T 1 5

Other Versions (5 of 54)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Word Up! (12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single) Atlanta Artists 884 933-1 1986
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Word Up! (7", 45 RPM, Stereo) Mercury 884 933-7 Italy 1986
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Word Up (Special Club Mix) (12", 45 RPM) Club JABXR 38 UK 1986
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Word Up (7", 45 RPM, Single, Silver Injection Label) Club JAB 38 UK 1986
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Word Up (12", 45 RPM) PolyGram PMSX 2 Canada 1986

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Reviews

  • creamyPB's avatar
    creamyPB
    Edited 19 years ago
    I recently heard this song and can honestly tell you that it is everything that you love and hate about 80's pop. For it's time, the production is of a descent quality, but it is sadly dated and silly by now. Irresistably fun though, with the old drawn out sounding 'rapping'. Worth a listen, but that's it.
    • jazzliscious's avatar
      jazzliscious
      There is a verse in this song that says it all. I can't and won't quote it word-for-word but it basically tells DJs to quit fronting about how cool they are and get back to the music. This is the overlying problem that in my somewhat expert opinion (I've tracked this techno genre since 1992 and know what it means to program for hours on tedious old analog synths and sequencers and drum machines, etc.) has all but rendered techno dead. This ultra-minimal "music"(?) being made these days is NOT cool, it only sounds good when your brain is tweeked out on whatever drugs you're on and is simply the by-product of laziness and ineptitude of those who are too mentally challenged to learn the craft of electronic music production! I don't like old music better because I'm stuck in my limited perception and memories of "the good old days". I like it better because it IS better. More time was put into its making and more brainpower into its conception. Word Up epitomizes this in a few short phrases of words. DJs, quit acting so cool and get back to what really matters - the MUSIC. And yes, much more time was put into this track than the average "techno track" of today. And back then everybody thought its producers were lazy for using these newfangled drum machines and s-synth-e-s-sizers or whatever the hell they're called. Now, producers sample a loop, loop a sample and VOILA! You just made a track! Now go out and score some girls 'cause you're so fuckin' COOL!

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