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TAYLOR, Roger - Two Sharp Pencils (Get Bad) - Vinyl (12")

Sold Date: July 31, 2017
Start Date: July 26, 2017
Final Price: £12.04 (GBP)
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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Sales & help: 020 7424 1960 ● ebay@juno.co.uk Shop categories Information Roger TAYLOR Two Sharp Pencils (Get Bad)(12") Music For Freaks

Cat: MFF 15015. Rel: 31 Jul 17
Disco/Nu Disco/Re-Edits


Side 1. Two Sharp Pencils (Get Bad) (Anna Wall & Corbi remix) Side 2. Two Sharp Pencils (Get Bad) (Jamie 3:26 Punk Funk version)

Queen and house music: not necessarily the most obvious of bedfellows, but Music For Freaks has never been a label to take the path most travelled. Their latest release might well be among the most out-there of them all. Originally released back in 1984, 'Two Sharp Pencils (Get Bad)' is a record by Queen drummer Roger Taylor, featuring him on vocals as well as drums, bass & guitar. Now this overlooked track remixed by Anna Wall & Corbi looks set to become one of the summer's most essential records. Wall is a is a key player in London's underground house music scene. Her label The Bricks champions up-and-coming producers, while she herself has DJ'd all over the world. Corbi is an Ibiza based DJ and producer and co-founder of Melon Bomb: one of The White Isle's biggest parties. Having met while working at house giant Defected Records some years ago, Anna felt that Corbi would be the perfect studio accomplice to work on the remix. The result is one of the most unlikely and essential party records of 2017.