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30 Years – We Couldn't Save The Entire Planet, But We Still Like To Save Your Soul

30 Years – We Couldn't Save The Entire Planet, But We Still Like To Save Your Soul
30 Years – We Couldn't Save The Entire Planet, But We Still Like To Save Your Soul30 Years – We Couldn't Save The Entire Planet, But We Still Like To Save Your Soul30 Years – We Couldn't Save The Entire Planet, But We Still Like To Save Your Soul

Artists

Various

Catno

IC165-1

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Country

Germany

Release date

Sep 16, 2022

NFRACom!, one of the longest operating independent labels in Germany, celebrates its 30yrs anniversary with a vinyl compilation consisting of tracks that have never been released on vinyl before.

Label co-founder Jan Hagenkötter handpicked these from various artist in the catalog, true to the spirit of the label and its operator – We couldn ́t save the entire planet but we still like to save your soul.

Most of the tracks included in the compilation were released on CD only and then digitally in the so-called 2000s or noughties. it was very difficult to release any album on vinyl during that period due to the situation in the music market where the transition from physical to digital products and the piracy phenomenon took place. Fortunately, today the different formats can co-exist again.

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$70*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Nekta - Who's Sorry Now

A2

Mop Mop - Hot Pot (Ezequiel Lodeiro 'Latinazo' Dub )

A3

Gabriele Poso - Freedom

A4

[re:jazz] - Don't Push Your Luck (Waggon Cookin' Vocal Remix)

B1

Aromabar - Calling

B2

[re:jazz] - Tears

B3

Metropolitan Jazz Affair - You Can Dig

B4

Dublex Inc. - Something's Missing

B5

Valique - Herbie's Delight

C1

Jhelisa - Love Is A State Of Mind

C2

Woodland Conclave - Celebration Of Life (Song For Simon)

C3

Matthias Vogt Trio - Driver (Joash Remix)

D1

Taxi - The Acccessory

D2

Rime - Smoke And Regret

D3

Shantel - Considerando (Video Version)

D4

Kosma - La Seule Fleur Dans Le Jardin (For Karen)

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