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JĂ-KKI - Sun...Sun...Sun.. mp3 album

JĂ-KKI - Sun...Sun...Sun..

Musician: JĂ-KKI
Album title: Sun...Sun...Sun..
Style: Disco
Released: 1976
Country: Brazil
Size MP3 version: 1677 mb
Size APE version: 1512 mb
Size WMA version: 1743 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 161
Format: ASF MMF AU TTA AUD VOX FLAC
Genre: Electronic

JĂ-KKI - Sun...Sun...Sun.. mp3 album

JĂ-KKI - Sun...Sun...Sun.. mp3 album

Tracklist

A Sun...Sun...Sun.. (Pt. I) 3:29
B Sun...Sun...Sun.. (Pt. II) (Instrumental) 4:36

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Pyramid Recording Co. Inc.
  • Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
  • Pressed By – North American Music Industries

Credits

  • Engineer – Edison Youngblood*
  • Producer, Written-By – Johnnymelfi*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): P-8004 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): P-8004 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side A [hand-etched]): P8-004A - FW [Drawing of an apple]
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side A [hand-etched + machine-stamped anvil]): P-8 004B FW [Drawing of an apple] [Scranton pre-IAM "anvil" identifier]
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PY-13001 JA-KKI* Sun...Sun...Sun... ‎(7", Promo) Pyramid PY-13001 Brazil 1976
PDN 7301 Jakki Sun...Sun...Sun.. ‎(7") Pyramid PDN 7301 Italy 1977
P-8004 JĂ-KKI* Sun...Sun...Sun.. ‎(7") Pyramid P-8004 US 1976
P 8004 Jakki Sun Sun Sun ‎(12", TP) Pyramid P 8004 US 1976
PDJ-8004 JĂ-KKI* Sun...Sun...Sun.. ‎(7", Promo) Pyramid PDJ-8004 US 1976



Sudert
Apparently, an early and uncredited Walter Gibbons disco-mix commission. Totally sounds like it.
Kesalard
The reason why this song is generally sought after is for the break (where it goes into this great dubby electro disco break). If you get the 7" inch version the break starts on the part 2. Great for an easier cue.
Wizard
Indeed. What the 7" has that the LP and 12" *doesn't* have, surprisingly, is better sound quality: there's much less tape saturation distortion than the LP or 12" versions. Also, part one goes on a bit longer than the LP or 12", and doesn't have the infamous trainwreck where it meets the break.
Khiceog
While it's true that side two of the 7" begins with the break, it is a *much* shorter version of the famous breakdown than is available on the 12". Also, since it fades in rather than beginning at full volume, it's debatable how much easier it is to cue in my opinion.