This single was actually pressed twice, one on Macola with an "MRC-" catalog number, and the was put out on a independent Macola Sublabel (Street Kut), which was overseen by Arabian. The reason it was not released on Rapsur was because Russ Parr's released at that point where all released on the main Macola catalog listing. The track itself has a very new wave/pop electro sound, and is considered by many electro fans as one of their favorite Arabian cuts. The instrumental is worth noting, as it is more like an extended bonus beats version of the original song with extra breakdowns and synth riffs. Although a not easy record to come by, it pops up on eBay once in a while, usually fetching over $20, sometimes more. The MACOLA version of this pressing has sold at higher prices, therefore suggesting that is may be more scarce than the Street Kut counterpart.
Classic one
This single was actually pressed twice, one on Macola with an "MRC-" catalog number, and the was put out on a independent Macola Sublabel (Street Kut), which was overseen by Arabian. The reason it was not released on Rapsur was because Russ Parr's released at that point where all released on the main Macola catalog listing. The track itself has a very new wave/pop electro sound, and is considered by many electro fans as one of their favorite Arabian cuts. The instrumental is worth noting, as it is more like an extended bonus beats version of the original song with extra breakdowns and synth riffs. Although a not easy record to come by, it pops up on eBay once in a while, usually fetching over $20, sometimes more. The MACOLA version of this pressing has sold at higher prices, therefore suggesting that is may be more scarce than the Street Kut counterpart.