Happy Mondays - Step on .12" Vinyl Maxi Single. FAC272

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Happy Mondays ‎– Step On

Label:

Factory ‎– FAC 272

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Single

Country:

UK

Released:

Apr 1990

Genre:

Electronic, Rock

Style:

Leftfield, Indie Rock

Tracklist

AStep On (Stuff It In Mix)5:54

AAStep On (One Louder Mix)6:14


Companies, etc.

Lacquer Cut At – The Town House

Copyright (c) – Tapestry Music Ltd.

Phonographic Copyright (p) – Factory Communications Ltd.

Recorded At – Eden Studios

Credits

Artwork – Central Station Design

Composed By [Original Composition] – Christos Demetriou, John Kongos

Engineer – Dave Burnham

Performer – Happy Mondays

Plated By – Max*

Producer – Paul Oakenfold And Steve Osborne*

Vocals [Guest Vocal] – Rowetta

Notes

Original composition "He's Gonna Step On You Again" © 1970 Tapestry Music Ltd.


Recorded at Eden Studios London

℗ 1990 Factory Communications Ltd.


Original suggestion by Elektra, New York.


First pressing. Issued in right-opening cardboard sleeve with spine. Durations are not printed on the release.


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