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Central Line - Time For Some Fun flac mp3 download
Title:
Time For Some Fun
Musician:
Style:
Boogie
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MP3 album size:
1367 mb
FLAC album size:
1154 mb
Other formats:
DMF AA RA VOC AUD VOX VQF
Rating:
4.1 ✪

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Time For Some Fun (Extended Version)
Written-By – A. McCorkell*, L. Beckles*, L. Francis*
B1 Conviction
Written-By – L. Beckles*
B2 Time For Some Fun (Instrumental Version)
Written-By – A. McCorkell*, L. Beckles*, L. Francis*

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phonogram Ltd.
  • Produced For – Lovelite Enterprises Inc.
  • Pressed By – PRS Ltd.
  • Lacquer Cut At – Master Room

Credits

  • Design – Da Gama
  • Photography By – Ashworth*
  • Producer – Roy Carter

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A Side, Variant 1): MERX 148 A//1∇420 R 11 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B Side, Variant 1): MERX 148 B//1∇420 R 11 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A Side, Variant 2): MERX 148 A//2∇420 R 11 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B Side, Variant 2): MERX 148 B//1∇420 R 11 3

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
814 749-1 Central Line Time For Some Fun ‎(12") Mercury 814 749-1 US 1983
814 749-7, 2-57721 Central Line Time For Some Fun ‎(7") Mercury, Mercury 814 749-7, 2-57721 US 1983
814 749-7 DJ, 2-57713 Central Line Time For Some Fun ‎(7", Promo) Mercury, Mercury 814 749-7 DJ, 2-57713 US 1983
MERX DJ 148 Central Line Time For Some Fun ‎(12", Promo) Mercury MERX DJ 148 UK 1983
814 749-1 Central Line Time For Some Fun ‎(12", EP) Mercury 814 749-1 Netherlands 1983

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Reviews:
  • Rarranere
Central Line was better known for productions from their 1981 LP "Breaking Point" (or the simply self-titled "Central Line" which was the name for the US release of this album). This record contained such Larry Levan favorites as "Walking into Sunshine" of which he did a remix on the 12" version of this song. "Breaking Point" was a classic example of the early 80s Disco sound popular in London and New York at the time (see labels like Sutra, Salsoul and Prelude just to name a few) heavy on synths, groove and melody. The title track for this single "Time for Some Fun" is exactly what you would expect from a Central Line recording IE up-beat, Electro influenced Disco-Pop. However, the B-Side contains the track "Conviction" which is a deeper instrumental approach to this sound. This song relies more on layered synth hooks, drum breakdowns and warm pads to drive the tune rather than a standard pop arrangement (intro, verse, chorus, refrain, etc) and ends up sounding more like true "Electro". Definitely worth a listen for fans of the Disco/ Italo sound of this era.