Orange Lemon - The Texican

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EP: Orange Lemon - The Texican / Dreams Of Santa Anna
Track: A1
Label: Idlers
Catalog#: WAR 018
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: US
Released: 1988
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Latin
Credits: Engineer, Executive Producer - Tony D.*
Executive Producer - Thomas Ashley
Mastered By - Dick Charles
Producer, Mixed By, Written-By - Todd Terry
Notes: Recorded at Loud House Studio
Mixed at T.T.O. Studio

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  • Top tune from back in the day of big smiles, big pupils, bit lips and not eating Sunday lunch.

  • Todd Terry is the MAN. All of his different names and his slammin jams are too much.

    All of Todd Terry's names:

    Royal House, SAX, Black Riot, Orange lemon, Gypsymen, CLS, Todd Terry project, Masters at Work ( before he gave the name to louie vega and kenny dope)

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  • @Bmth101 ...do like that comment (the sunday lunch quote is spot on)

  • yeah, stumbled across this.... forgot this ever existed, god this takes me right back. Thanks for sharing :)

  • i remember me n my sister both whistle'n this when we first heard it.. you see we both recognised it from "for a few dollars more" go go ennio

  • What in the crap. Good groove

  • @first40 ; no doubt TODD is GOD....Masters at Work was really Dope's & Delgado's name though. After they gave it to Todd they went by the name: The Rhythm Masters. Delgado wanted to make deep underground house, Dope wanted to make commercial disco. So Todd introduced Vega to Dope so they could continue as Masters at Work.

    House of Gypsies is TT too, not to be confused with Gypsymen which is also TT.

  • @Bmth101

    haha thats the best shout ive heard in a while

  • Nice comment - Sunday dinners back then for me if we'd been to a party were a nice couple of pints to take the edge of the comedown and then a couple more then back to someone's house for what wasn't yet called a chill-out. Well we had to as the pubs all still kicked out at 3 o'clock in the afternoon back then. Bloody hell 23 years ago now!

  • Bringing back the Bonnie's and Downham Tavern Memory's flooding back.

    Tony Wilson and his not so spot-on mixing boy no one cared, it was the late 80's we were young and all we wanted to do was PARTY.

    Long gone but never forgotten days........

  • @MissJac1973 Sunday comedowns were bad enough - all round to a different mate's room for a lazy sunday skinning up and spinning tunes. Plain Chow Mein with curry sauce for tea :p

  • For A Few Dollars More (Theme by Ennio Morricone)

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