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Genre:Electronic Style:Synth-pop
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Publisher: Hanseatic/Fellow
Equipment used: PPG 2,3 (Wave), Akai S 900, Roland MKS-80, Yamaha TX 816, Dynacord Add_one, Roland MSQ 700, Roland SBX 80, Commodore Amiga 500.
Very special thanks to the National Institute of Language Research in Los Angeles (CA.) and to Prof. Dr. Seikoshido for the useful advice on the program for the computer voices.
Thanks to Alex for being a model.
Special thanks to Oliver for the computer.
...Special thanks to Commodore.
℗ 1987 Ariola Eurodisc GmbH
A. Changing Minds 6:28B. Changing Minds (Instrumental) 6:11
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society GEMA / STEMRA / BIEMBarcode 4 007196 089990Label Code LC 0116Matrix / Runout S 608 999 AMatrix / Runout S 608 999 BMatrix / Runout DM 608999 A-3/87 IIMatrix / Runout DM 608999 B-3/87Pressing Plant ID [Bass clef symbol]
Record Company Ariola Eurodisc GmbHPhonographic Copyright (p) Ariola Eurodisc GmbHDistributed By RCA/Ariola-Ariola/RCAPublished By HanseaticPublished By FellowPrinted By TOPACMastered At SonopressPressed By SonopressData provided by Discogs
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society GEMA / STEMRA / BIEM Barcode 4 007196 089990 Label Code LC 0116 Matrix / Runout S 608 999 A Matrix / Runout S 608 999 B Matrix / Runout DM 608999 A-3/87 II Matrix / Runout DM 608999 B-3/87 Pressing Plant ID [Bass clef symbol]
Record Company Ariola Eurodisc GmbH Phonographic Copyright (p) Ariola Eurodisc GmbH Distributed By RCA/Ariola-Ariola/RCA Published By Hanseatic Published By Fellow Printed By TOPAC Mastered At Sonopress Pressed By Sonopress