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Various - The Rush Hour, First Edition mp3 album

Various - The Rush Hour, First Edition

Musician: Various
Album title: The Rush Hour, First Edition
Style: House
Released: 1993
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1670 mb
Size APE version: 1740 mb
Size WMA version: 1396 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 478
Format: AIFF DXD MPC MOD VQF AUD DTS
Genre: Electronic

Various - The Rush Hour, First Edition mp3 album

Various - The Rush Hour, First Edition mp3 album

Tracklist

Sharada House Gang Let The Rhythm Move You
Z100 Testa Don't Stop (Hammondia Mix)
Space Master Jumping To The Party (Party Mix)
Liberation Liberation Vol 2
Datura Devotion
Basic One Devastatin' To Yo Ear (Club Version)
Mixmaster* The Love Machine
Cool Jack Jus' Come
Alex Party Saturday Night Party (Read My Lips)
Transformer 2 Just Can't Get Enough (Perpetual Dub Club Mix)
OPM Pleasure (Bubble Mix)
Piano's Party Spacial

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
REACT LP 21 Various The Rush Hour, First Edition ‎(2xLP, Comp) React REACT LP 21 UK 1993
REACT MC 21 Various The Rush Hour, First Edition ‎(Cass, Comp) React REACT MC 21 UK 1993
REACT CD 21 Various The Rush Hour ‎(CD, Comp) React REACT CD 21 UK 1993



Zepavitta
try a copy on here it doesn't seem the same in sound i will check on the spectrogram later.https://www.discogs.com/Various-Progressive-House-Vol-2/release/1362982
lubov
well how strange i bought this for ONLY that track also!! i searched many CD's too and only found this bummer!!!!
Topmen
I bought this looking for a CD quality version of Liberation Vol. 2 only to be greeted upon the first 5 seconds of the track with a click from a clear vinyl rip!Other tracks are all clean CD sources so it wasn't a total waste but be wary if looking for a good copy of Liberation Vol. 2
Villo
Actually, NPR is offering directions for getting rid of a click/pop by removing the salient part of the wave, not telling you how to trim silence at the beginning of a track. Given you (Jarren) have clearly misunderstood the point, your attitude is a bit rude.
Wafi
No I never got a digital copy sadly the hunt carries on
Hatе&love
Thats exactly what i'm looking for , have you managed to track it down yet ?
Molotok
You don't understand what Hidden_Agenda was meaning.Sure, anyone can remove empty silence from a track. You can do that with any media source.It still means you have a dirty vinyl rip.With a clean digital copy, you know it's from the original source (well at least back in 1993 you did).
Legionstatic
I'd suggest opening up the wav/aiff in Audacity, or some other sound editing software, and just edit out the click. They are easy to see in the waveform view. You are only cutting out a tiny fraction of a second and it won't matter overall to the timing of the record when mixing. I do this all the time to remove clicks and cracks from records I have recorded that have the odd click here and there.