Q ProjectChampion Sound (Doc Scott Remix)

Label:

Legend Records (16) – LEG 011

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Jungle

Tracklist

A Champion Sound (Doc Scott Remix)
RemixDoc Scott
AA Champion Sound (Original Re-mastered)

Credits

  • EngineerThe Invisible Man

Other Versions (5 of 24)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Champion Sound & Night Moves (Alliance Remixes) (12", 45 RPM) Legend Records (16) LEG 006 UK 1993
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Return Of Q. Project (12", 45 RPM) Legend Records (16) LEG 001 UK 1993
Return Of Q Project (Alliance Remixes) (12", Promo) Legend Records (16) LEG 006 UK 1993
Champion Sound (Doc Scott Remix) (12", Test Pressing, White Label) Legend Records (16) LEG 011 UK 1994
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Alliance Remixes (12", 45 RPM, Reissue, White Label, Stickered) Legend Records (16) LEG006, LEG+006 UK 1999

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Reviews

  • MJS57's avatar
    MJS57
    Lixx below, (total Legend R.I.P) was spot on with his review. The remix is sublime, total chilling version of a classic track. I bought this originally in 1994 and played it loads at come-down time. The whole track just floats on lazy pads, while the beats mix up behind, and then ethereal strings layer on top. Awesome. Nice to have the original on the flip, but Doc Scotts remix is the juice here. When I bought this originally in 94 I thought the vinyl was really thin, like the thinnest record in my collection at the time. Buying another copy in 2015, it's the same, really thin. But the sound is good though, this is certainly worth getting, awesome remix.
    • Lixx's avatar
      Lixx
      How does this not have a review yet? As much as I love the original, Alliance remix, and bootleg mix of this track, Doc Scott's version is by far my favorite. Doc Scott strips down the track but keeps all of the emotion and then some. He even manages to throw in the epic dark stab (from original) for only a bar or two and yet it doesn't even sound out of place. Only Doc Scott can do this and get away with it. The track essentially puts new beats on the tune but then lifts it up with some dreamy strings that build through out the track. It's one of the most perfect tunes to mix under things because it never throws anything off and just builds. Essential, and fits right in with most of the Legend records that were coming out around the time. Don't hesitate buying this, plus as a bonus you get the original on the flip. Best of both worlds 93 and 94.

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