Lil Louis*French Kiss

Label:

Diamond Records – LL 153

Format:

Vinyl , 12"

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House

Tracklist

A French Kiss (Instrumental Beat) 10:02
AA French Kiss (The MGC Vocal Version) 10:02

Credits

  • Producer, Mixed By, Arranged ByLil Louis*

Notes

Diamond Records Brings "U" Music From the Mind of Lil Louis.
Diamond Records is a subsidiary of Warehouse Records. © ℗ 1989

Side B contains the vocals of Loco Pinga by Jose Cheena.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side A): LL 153 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side AA): LL 153 B

Other Versions (5 of 64)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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French Kisses (The Complete Mix Collection E.P.) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP) Diamond Records 828 170-1, 828170.1, PACLZ 4223, PACLZ 4224 UK 1989
French Kiss (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Diamond Records LL-01 US 1989
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French Kiss (12", 45 RPM) FFRR FX 115, 886 675-1 UK 1989
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French Kiss (12", 45 RPM) FFRR LD 8937 Belgium 1989
French Kiss (CD, Maxi-Single) Metronome 886 701-2 Europe 1989

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Reviews

  • RECORD_REVIEW's avatar
    RECORD_REVIEW
    The quality of this pressing has all the characteristics of coming from the low quality control dungeons of Larry Sherman’s Trax pressing plant. I could be wrong but it sure looks that way. Large spacing of the inner matrix grooves, cheap paper labels that show signs of ink transfer from other same labels stacked, sharp uncut finishing of the edges of the vinyl, strange subtle hiss noise at certain spots of rotation at intro (my copy looks mint). Nothing near the quality of release: https://discogs.sitiodesbloquea.com/master/9593-Lil-Louis-French-Kiss
    • dylaf's avatar
      dylaf
      Edited 7 years ago
      The 'Instrumental Beat' version is in fact the classic full OG mix, sexual moaning included. Personally the 'Loco Pinga' vocal version gets right on my t*ts, I can't stand it! Taking what went on to be one of the greatest instrumental warehouse tracks & drowning out the mix with scar-face like ranting was like squeezing ketchup over ice cream... The advantage of this pressing, however, is having the OG version on one full side of a 12", as opposed to sharing with 'New York' on the other Diamond releases. Not to mention it's very hard to find, and many folk I'm sure might like the ranting. I preferred the panting ;-)))

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