Tracklist
A1 | Computer Age (Push The Button) | 7:35 | |
A2 | Auto-Man | 5:49 | |
A3 | I'm Not A Robot | 4:51 | |
A4 | Destination Earth (1999) | 5:08 | |
B1 | Jam On Revenge (Re-Mix) | 6:35 | |
B2 | Jam On It | 6:26 | |
B3 | Where's The Beat | 5:30 | |
B4 | No More Runnin' | 4:58 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sunnyview Records, Inc.
- Copyright © – Sunnyview Records, Inc.
- Marketed By – Sunnyview Records, Inc.
- Distributed By – Sunnyview Records, Inc.
- Published By – Wicked Stepmother Music Publ. Corp.
- Published By – Wedot Music Co.
- Pressed By – Hauppauge Record Manufacturing Ltd.
- Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
- Engineered At – Quadrasonic Studio
Credits
- Design [Front Cover] – Pat Redding
- Engineer – Jonathan Fearing (tracks: B2)
- Mixed By – Jonathan Fearing
- Photography By [Back Cover] – Don Hunstein
- Producer – Joe Webb
- Vocals [Intro] – Kenny Webb (tracks: A1)
- Vocals [Uncredited] – Yvette Cenac (tracks: B4)
- Written-By – T. Greene* (tracks: B3)
Notes
All songs published by Wicked Stepmother Music Publ. Corp. / Wedot Music Co. (ASCAP)
All songs produced & selected by Joe Webb and Frank Fair
"A Jonathan Fearing Mix"
Marketed and Distributed by Sunnyview Records Inc., 1790 Broadway, New York, NY 10019
℗ & © 1984 Sunnyview Records Inc.
Track titles taken from record labels.
Track A1 is listed on sleeve as "Computor Age (Push The Button)"
Track A2 is listed on sleeve as "Auto Man"
Track B1 is listed on sleeve as "Jam On Revenge (Special Re-Mix)"
Track B4 is listed on sleeve as "No More Running"
Track B3 was added at the insistence of the record company. The band had no involvement with its creation, and it was subsequently left off of all reissues. No one re the artist who actually performed the song.
The three singers pictured on the rear of the sleeve are Denise "Niecy D" Williams, Monique Crafton, & Yvette Cenac.
All songs produced & selected by Joe Webb and Frank Fair
"A Jonathan Fearing Mix"
Marketed and Distributed by Sunnyview Records Inc., 1790 Broadway, New York, NY 10019
℗ & © 1984 Sunnyview Records Inc.
Track titles taken from record labels.
Track A1 is listed on sleeve as "Computor Age (Push The Button)"
Track A2 is listed on sleeve as "Auto Man"
Track B1 is listed on sleeve as "Jam On Revenge (Special Re-Mix)"
Track B4 is listed on sleeve as "No More Running"
Track B3 was added at the insistence of the record company. The band had no involvement with its creation, and it was subsequently left off of all reissues. No one re the artist who actually performed the song.
The three singers pictured on the rear of the sleeve are Denise "Niecy D" Williams, Monique Crafton, & Yvette Cenac.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Pressing Plant ID (Stamped in runout areas): ᐉ
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label): SUN 4901 A
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label): SUN 4901 B
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, Etched, Side A): FWѼ A-2 ᐉ SUN 4901-A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, Etched, Side B): FWѼ A-1 ᐉ SUN 4901B
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Jam On Revenge (LP, Album) | Sunnyview | SVLP 6600 | UK | 1984 | ||
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Jam On Revenge (LP, Album) | Bellaphon | 260·21·002 | 1984 | |||
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Jam On Revenge (LP, Album, Stereo) | Vogue | 540089 | 1984 | |||
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Jam On Revenge (Cassette, Album) | Sunnyview | SUN 4901, SNC 4901 | US | 1984 | ||
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Jam On Revenge (Cassette, Album) | Sunnyview | VPK1 6695, SNC 4901 | New Zealand | 1984 |
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Reviews
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Bought this at Waxie Maxies when it came out. Played it a lot and it still sounds amazing. Jam on It was huuuge. Wiki wiki wiki wiki…
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Arguably I was a little too young to hear this in 1984. The first time I heard the riff of Automan was in the 90's - when Snap! did Rhythm is a Dancer, which clearly borrowed some of the best bits of this. At least 50% of this album still totally stands up - some 40s later. A great achievement, no doubt. Destination Earth could have been written last week as far as I'm concerned. Massive respect due to Ben for this, and all of his work to be fair. Automan and Dream 2 Science are where it's at for me.
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I was lucky enough to find a clean playing copy with a great sleeve accept for a very bad seam split on one side. no wear on sleeve other than that.
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is the CD ripped direct from vinyl like most remastered or digital remastered re release etc its a vinyl transfer i heard.
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I was lucky enough to revel in this album when it came out originally and played the darn thing on a loop for a year.
They could have released the album with Side A only, that side is the sweetest chunk of Electro ever to make it. In fact Newcleus could have packed up and after never released a thing after.
Now this may sound odd, but I never really liked Jam On It, the wikki-wikki gets on my nerves and is so far from the quality of Computer Age.
The intro to Computer Age is a stone cold classic.
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Does anyone know if they released the original arrangement of "no more running" on vinyl? The version that appears on this record is good but I heard the original attamgement on Spotify and prefer it. Would like to have it on wax so I can play it out.
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I'm going to have to agree with Bassface72. This album encorperates some of the coolest beats and rhymes of the 80's! Electro/Hip Hop/Dance Fusion! Spectacular Album! 5/5!
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I have to agree with FACE, this album set the standards of early 80's HipHOP, I dj houseparties and some downtown L.A clubs, and I can tell you sometimes when the party is winding down I put trak-1A or 2B and the crowd comes alive again, it's also the perfect album to enjoy on a hot Sunday afternoon with some SOCO on ice***"if it's too loud youz too old**world's DJ's unite & turn it up!!!
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