
Vinyl
Fortran 5 – "Crazy Earth" (1990) Vinyl, Promo, 12", 45 RPM format. Official release from Mute, released 1990. This release will appeal to Electronic and House, Progressive House music fans. Vinyl for sale — available for purchase online.
Fortran 5 - Crazy Earth 1990
Fortran 5 – "Crazy Earth" (1990) Vinyl, Promo, 12", 45 RPM format. Official release from Mute, released 1990. This release will appeal to Electronic and House, Progressive House music fans. Vinyl for sale — available for purchase online.
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Release Information
Released:
1990
Artist: Fortran 5
Format: Vinyl
(
Promo, 12", 45 RPM )
Country: UK
Label: MB 301258
(Mute)
Record Tracklist
| № | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| A | Crazy Earth (Full Greenhouse Effect) | |
| B | Crazy Earth (Global Warming) |
Info
Credits:Producer – Edson Arantes Di Nascimento
Written-By – Fortran 5
Notes:Issued in a matte-finish, die-cut green-and-yellow sleeve with "45" printed on it.
The center label, written in Portuguese, attributes this release to "Mute Do Brasil Ltda", reads "Exclusivamente promocional produto invendavel amostra gratis tributada", and contains a bogus Italian-style production credit bearing a striking resemblance to Pelé's birth name. However, Mute never had a Brazilian branch, and the record originates from the UK; as a marketing ploy to create a buzz the release was made to look like a promo import.
The center label, written in Portuguese, attributes this release to "Mute Do Brasil Ltda", reads "Exclusivamente promocional produto invendavel amostra gratis tributada", and contains a bogus Italian-style production credit bearing a striking resemblance to Pelé's birth name. However, Mute never had a Brazilian branch, and the record originates from the UK; as a marketing ploy to create a buzz the release was made to look like a promo import.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix Numbers: 12- MUTE- 113 - A ✶ MAX. BARRETT HOUSE
(Runout Side A; scribbled-out "P" precedes "MUTE"), MUTE- 113 - B ·✶· MAX.
(Runout Side B; scribbled-out "P" precedes "MUTE")

