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May 25, 2017
Start Date:
August 18, 2013
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Vinyl: MINT Cover: MINT
Fas-The-Fik – Ja,Ja - Disco Goes To Avsenik
FBI #:M-451201/4 Made in Yugoslavia Genre:Folk, Polka
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A1 Ja,Ja (Radio Cut) 3:57
A2 Ja,Ja (Club Ja) 4:32
B1 Ja,Ja (Long Ja) 7:07
B2 Ja,Ja (His Master Voice) 0:13
Producer – Andrea Flego, Primitiwetz
All Songs By: V.S.Avsenik, M.Stare, T.Fornezzi, F. Souvan. Disco mix / Na Golici-Ja,Ja-Jej,Jej k mam težko glavo...../
look at the video: Avsenik - Ja,Ja -- Fas -- The - Fik RMX
The song "Ja, ja" is a mix of 6 authentic songs by Slavko Avsenik (not a cover). The base for the piece is "Trumpet Echoes" ("Trompetenecho" in German, "Na Golici" in Slovenian) which si said to be the most played instrumental song in the world. The producing duet Fas the Fik added rythm to the music (drums and dance bass) making it thus the first oberkreiner song ever played in dance clubs. There are 4 versions of the song on the record. The edition of the record was limited (990 pcs) and made only for promotional purposes.
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M (mint)
Record is new, shiny, never played; cover is new, sometimes record is still sealed.
NM (near mint)
Record is like new, probably played a few times, but it doesn't effects on the quality of a sound; cover has none lack.
EX (excellent)
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VG+ (very good plus)
Record has been played more times, it has more marks and surface noise, it doesn't skip; cover has a little fade in colour, and has more damage on the corners or edges.
VG (very good)
Record has been played many times, more surface noise, but it shouldn't skip while playing; cover has more cuts on corners and edges and more fading in colours.
G (good)
Record or cover are in bad condition, this is worth only for archive items - just to have that until you find better, but please be aware that first pressings are very well recorded, especially singles, so good condition can sound much better!