Azealia Banks1991

Label:

Interscope Records – B0017002-01

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Electro

Tracklist

A1 1991
ProducerMachinedrum
Written-ByTravis W. Stewart*
A2 Liquorice
ProducerMatthew "Lone" Cutler*
Written-ByMatthew Cutler*
B1 212
FeaturingLazy Jay
Producer, Written-ByJef Martens
B2 Van Vogue
ProducerMachinedrum
Written-ByTravis W. Stewart*

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Azealia Amanda Banks
  • Licensed ToPolydor Records
  • Lacquer Cut AtSterling Sound
  • Pressed ByUnited Record Pressing
  • Manufactured ByUniversal Music Distribution
  • Distributed ByUniversal Music Distribution

Credits

  • DesignChristina Lu (2)
  • Engineer, Mixed ByNick "Hook" Conceller*
  • Lacquer Cut ByRJ*
  • Mixed ByRic McRae (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Photography ByBrooke Nipar
  • Written-ByAzealia Banks

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 02537 06491 5
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, variant 1): B0017002-01A RJ STERLING
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, variant 2): B0017002-01A2 RJ STERLING ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, variants 1 & 2): B0017002-01B RJ STERLING ⓤ

Other Versions (5 of 9)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
1991 (4×File, MP3, EP, VBR) Interscope Records none US 2012
Recently Edited
1991 (CD, EP) Polydor B0017001-22 US 2012
Recently Edited
1991 (CD, EP) Interscope Records 0602537003167 Europe 2012
New Submission
1991 (CDr, EP, Promo) Polydor none 2012
New Submission
1991 (4×File, AAC, EP, 256 kbps) Interscope Records none Canada 2012

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Reviews

  • changefhart's avatar
    changefhart
    can someone with this record confirm what version of van vogue is on here? specifically if it has the long monologue at the end or not
    • kevindeloach's avatar
      kevindeloach
      Great songs, but I hate that there is nothing on the spine. No name, no title, nothing. Such a buzzkill.
      • Rcompte's avatar
        Rcompte
        https://spinmeroundstore.com/UPC/602537064915

        Spin me round store has it for 13 dollars buy it from there instead of people selling it for over retail
        • ethanbeardsley's avatar
          ethanbeardsley
          My copy came in great condition! Some minor sleeve damage but the record was fine and not too dirty like some of the other folks who got this. The sound quality is good as far as I can tell, overall very impressed with the quality for less than $20
          • bvanpelt's avatar
            bvanpelt
            My pressing is very good. With not much surface noise at all. The music is loud, so if there was surface noise, it would be hidden. Even so, I don't hear surface noise during the quiet parts either. I think I paid $15 for this and was prepared for a completely scratchy record. To say I'm surprised is an understatement, especially since "bigger" artists like Lana Del Rey can't even press one quiet record.

            The vinyl itself looked pretty good with some patchy places, but none of those had any effect on the sound.

            Oh, that reminds me, the very last tune on side 2 requires you to switch to 45 rpm to hear it correctly.

            Azealia's voice appears in the middle, as do other voices. The ball of sound, if you will, is centered in the center of the sound stage, and the music seems to eminate all from the center - the music just seems to bloom out from a common middle.

            Overall, surprised and very good.

            Cartridge: AT150Sa

            • V1nylv1ntage's avatar
              V1nylv1ntage
              received the record pretty dusty, but other than that i am more than satisfied with the high quality 180g vinyl. oh, i also had to carve out the hole in the middle a bit cuz it was too tight for the standard sized pin in the middle of my record player
              • DenverAirport's avatar
                DenverAirport
                My copy arrived pretty bad (lots of scratches and dusty as hell), might be issues with a recent production run. Seems like other people didn't have this issue so I'm going to cross my fingers and try again
                • Rick_Record's avatar
                  Rick_Record
                  finally own these 4 legendary songs on vinyl. with the way this packaging looks, it could very well be a bootleg lol
                  but the vinyl sounds surprisingly good! but like others said it is pretty dirty.
                  • lesliewebsterr's avatar
                    lesliewebsterr
                    Bought off eBay sealed from rarewaves for super cheap and super happy with it. Can finally have 1991 and Liquorice on vinyl. Will say though, this has gotta be the filthiest vinyl I’ve ever had arrived. Sealed and everything but had so much dust and prints all over it however it sounds real clear and deep after a clean
                    • PeppaPantheress's avatar
                      PeppaPantheress
                      got a copy for less than 20 dollars (retail) & I'm VERY happy. another W taken over scalpers

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