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Martha Wash ‎– Carry On 12" Red Vinyl Test Pressing Promo

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RED VINYL


12" Maxi Single


TEST PRESSING




Martha Wash ‎– Carry On


Label:

RCA ‎– 07863 62367-1, BMG ‎– 07863 62367-1

Format:

Vinyl, 12", White Label, Red

Country:

US

Released:

1992

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, Tech House, Garage House

Tracklist Hide Credits


A1

Carry On (Carried Away Dub)

Producer [Additional Production], Remix – "Bonzai" Jim Caruso*

7:08

A2

Carry On (Carry This 12" Dance Mix)

Producer [Additional Production], Remix – "Bonzai" Jim Caruso*

5:26

A3

Carry On (Original 7")4:17

B1

Carry On (Masters At Work Dub Mix)

Remix – Masters At Work Remix [Credited To & Reconstructed By] – Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, "Little" Louie Vega*

5:14

B2

Carry On (Masters At Work 12" Dance Mix)

Remix – Masters At Work Remix [Credited To & Reconstructed By] – Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, "Little" Louie Vega*

6:46

B3

Carry On (Vocal Bass Dub Mix)

Remix – Masters At Work Remix [Credited To & Reconstructed By] – Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, "Little" Louie Vega*

5:59

Credits


Engineer [Engineer Assistant] – Axel Niehaus

Engineer [Mix Engineer] – "Bonzai" Jim Caruso*

Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Axel Niehaus

Engineer [Recording Engineer], Producer, Arranged By – Steve Skinner

Executive Producer – Skip Miller

Other [A & R Direction] – Kenny Ortiz

Producer, Arranged By, Written-By – Eric Beall

Notes


White label version with red colored vinyl.


When they sent this promo out, as a White Label, they actually put the M and W on the white label before shipping (although since a M and W look the same when turned upside down)


This was a clever promotion gimmick for RCA, who was forced to give Wash a contract over the Black Box album and the litigation that followed.


Top 10 Dance Chart on Billboard