Tracklist
A1 | Enter | 5:37 | |
A2 | Alleys Of Your Mind | 3:34 | |
A3 | Industrial Lies | 6:14 | |
A4 | The Line | 5:01 | |
B1 | Cosmic Cars | 4:21 | |
B2 | Cosmic Raindance | 4:00 | |
B3 | El Salvador | 5:49 | |
B4 | Clear | 4:47 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Solid Sound, Ann Arbor
- Recorded At – Pearl Sound Studios
- Recorded At – Randy Howe's Parents' House
- Mastered At – Fantasy Studios
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Fantasy Records
- Record Company – Fantasy Records
- Published By – Deep Space Music
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
Credits
- Advisor [Special] – Billy Talbert*
- Art Direction – Phil Carroll
- Artwork [Digital Video Processing] – James Wiseman
- Cover, Artwork, Design – Jamie Putnam
- Electric Guitar [Electronic] – Jon-5
- Engineer – Will Spencer (tracks: A1, A3, B2 to B4)
- Mastered By – George Horn
- Producer – Juan*
- Vocals, Electronics, Composed By – Juan Atkins
- Written-By – Juan Atkins (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to B4)
Notes
This first pressing is known for containing the "rougher" original version of track B4 "Clear".
On second pressing Jose Animal Diaz remixed version of the track.
It can be identified from subsequent versions by the differences in runout etchings. Mainly by the additional etchings found on side B of those editions.
Some copies were stamped on the sleeve "Demonstration Not For Sale".
Recorded at Solid Sound, Ann Arbor, except 'Cosmic Cars' and 'The Line' which were recorded at Pearl Sound, Ann Arbor, and 'Alleys Of Your Mind' which was recorded at Randy Howe's Parents' House.
The sleeve credits Juan Atkins as the writer on tracks where he was involved whereas the center labels credit him as both Juan Atkins and Atkins.
On second pressing Jose Animal Diaz remixed version of the track.
It can be identified from subsequent versions by the differences in runout etchings. Mainly by the additional etchings found on side B of those editions.
Some copies were stamped on the sleeve "Demonstration Not For Sale".
Recorded at Solid Sound, Ann Arbor, except 'Cosmic Cars' and 'The Line' which were recorded at Pearl Sound, Ann Arbor, and 'Alleys Of Your Mind' which was recorded at Randy Howe's Parents' House.
The sleeve credits Juan Atkins as the writer on tracks where he was involved whereas the center labels credit him as both Juan Atkins and Atkins.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Pressing Plant ID (Etched in runout areas): P
- Matrix / Runout (Label side A): (F-9625-A)
- Matrix / Runout (Label side B): (F-9625-B)
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A hand-etched): P F 9625 A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B hand-etched): P F 9625 B
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 19)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Enter (LP, Album, CTH) | Fantasy | F-9625 | US | 1983 | ||
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Enter (Cassette, Album) | Hispavox | 290 112 | Spain | 1983 | ||
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Enter (LP, Album) | Fantasy | 190 112 | Spain | 1983 | ||
Enter (LP, Album, Pitman Pressing) | Fantasy | F-9625 | US | 1983 | |||
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Enter (Cassette, Album, Dolby) | Fantasy | 5F-9625 | US | 1983 |
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Still sound like the future. The Line is mental. At least 10 words must be entered. Please enter at least 1 more.
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Does anyone know which releases include the original versions and not the remixes that are on streaming services?
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Scoured through my loft the other day, and found a long forgotten, shrinkwrapped copy of this album. Now, I don't really have the heart to unwrap it to find out if it's a cricket or Diaz version. No way to tell from the cover is there...?
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I still have the original copy I bought back in the early 80's... The version of clear people are looking for was never on the original album. It was on the 12inch single with industrial lies on the opposite side. I always liked the album version better myself over the 12inch version. The album was so hard to get back then, most got the 12 inch and was happy. And R-9 was never on the original album either. It also was a 12 inch single... When they started making the cd versions and s became available later on, they added R-9 to the album, the 12 inch version of clear, the house version of cosmic cars... But that wasn't the original lineup...
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The thing I find most amazing about this album is the release year 1983 !!!!! Amazing, never got into Detroit until early 90's.
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there is actually a ultra rare version of this song "clear"....it was on a cassette version of this album....a friend of mine had it back in the 80's.....real talk!!
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Edited 14 years agoIt should be noted that some 1983 pressings contain the 12" version of "Clear" (The Jose Animal Diaz Remix) while others contain the original version.
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