All 3 vols. are available on a single cd--saw it a while back. The sound
quality on the Santonio track is shocking, if memory serves. Is the
original that bad? 

Does anyone know who the 3rd track in on T. Parrish's 'Live in Detroit
1999' mix is by? Chorus goes: "You've got stars in your eyes..." 

Thanks,
Wes

PS: R.I.P Speed Records, Queen St. T.O. Went under a few weeks back.

On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, James Bucknell wrote:

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> 
> i have all three volumes--found them in new york.
> vol 3 is:
> Bootleg with Love"Track One"
> John Tejada "Liquid"
> Teknotika "Bim-Bom"
> Viscous Cid "Vacuum Tube Culture"
> Santonio "Ask What You Can Do For Your Country"
>  vol 2 is
> Self Control "Free Your Mind"
> FUSE "F.U."
> Tropical Underworld "Citric"
> Riemkte Markt "Deep Six"
> 
> No idea who tropical underowlrd is but that track is slamming.
> james
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> "The [Quad]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/12/2000 12:27:51 AM
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> 
> ... dug this up today:
> "B.P.M. PARIS Presents
> The Correct Use of Techno-Vol 1
> A Decade of Detroit Music"
> Disc I of III Very Limited Editions
> 
> Info Side:
> I R-Tyme: "Use Me" (Carl Craig R-tyme groove mix) 5.39
> II The Electric Company: "Electronique" (Zach's Soniq Toniq mix) 5.32
> 
> Logo Side:
> III Reese & Santonio: "Truth of Self Evidence" 7.47
> IV Keith Tucker: "Emerald World" (Movie mix) 5.16
> 
> So, can anyone say what the other two volumes consist of and just how
> "very limited" they be..?
> 
> Thank you most kindly for the assistance you may provide,
> J. E. v.F-B. B.
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