Rhythm & Sound – See Mi Yah
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Burial Mix – BMLP-4 |
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Vinyl
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Genre: |
Reggae |
Style: |
Dub |
Tracklist
A1 | Willi Williams– | See Mi Yah |
A2 | Jah Cotton*– | Dem Never Know |
A3 | Koki– | Rise And Praise |
A4 | Freddy Mellow– | Truly |
A5 | Rod Of Iron– | Lightning Storm |
B1 | Sugar Minott– | Let Jah Love Come |
B2 | Walda Gabriel– | Boss Man |
B3 | Bobbo Shanti– | Poor People Must Work |
B4 | Ras Perez– | Let We Go |
B5 | Paul St. Hilaire– | Free For All |
B6 | Rhythm & Sound– | See Mi Version |
Companies, etc.
- Lacquer Cut At – Dubplates & Mastering
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – B (2)
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – BMG
Credits
- Backing Vocals, Guitar – Paul St. Hilaire
- Horns, Flute – Jonas Schoen
- Organ [Wurlitzer] – Moritz von Oswald
Notes
The LP version compiles the seven Burial Mix 7"s from BM-14 to BM-20.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 827670558712
- Label Code: LC 01043
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, hand-etched): BM-4-LP A D&M
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, hand-etched): BM-4-LP B D&M
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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See Mi Yah (CD, Compilation) | Burial Mix | BMD-4 | 2005 | ||||
Recently Edited
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See Mi Yah 7" Set (7×7", 45 RPM, Compilation) | Burial Mix | none | 2005 | |||
See Mi Yah (CD, Compilation, Promo, Cardboard Sleeve) | Burial Mix | BMD-4 | 2005 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Timeless masterpiece. Own the 7" box set, LP and CD but recommend the CD for first listen for an uninterrupted journey as the album was intended to be experienced. The remix EPs are great too but not comparable to the original See Mi Yah rhythm presented here.
With every new Burial Mix label release, Rhythm & Sound pushed their production to another level. Mark and Moritz need to get back in the studio to top See Mi Yah, if they can! -
As below comment mentions this is a superb space out relaxation record. Big disappointment though that my space out trip is heavily interrupted by multiple spots where the needle skips for no reason. Bought the record brand new (2016 repress though I think) and my needle never skips out of nowhere. Clearly seems a bad pressing! Anyone else with this issue? Especially on the B-side.
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First time buyers, go with the LP version of this if you're a vinyl person as opposed to the 7 inch. Just for practical purposes. Collectors may want both vinyl versions which I can understand, but who wants to get up and switch the needle every 3 or 4 minutes on a single rhythm release? Wouldn't having to move out of your spot somewhat defeat the purpose? The beat never quits on the LP except that one time you have to flip it over. Other than that its seamless there's no time gap between the tracks. Which in my opinion was a great choice by the producers. Great space out relaxation record that I have to be in a certain mood for to enjoy. Also the only record in my collection that can meet that desire when the time does come.
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