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2x12" House , Deep House & Soulful House LP from 1995 Repressed for RSD 2026
The Bucketheads All In The Mind album was the solo project by American DJ and producer Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, who is one half of the legendary house music duo Masters At Work team alongside Little "Louie" Vega The single "The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)" was released in February 1995 and became a hit in the United Kingdom, reaching number fve on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play, and became a global dancefoor anthem.Sampling Chicago's "Street Player" and featuring the voice of Reverend C.L. Franklin, a lyric taken from "The Preacher Man" by Green Velvet, "The Bomb!" was ranked by Rolling Stone, Billboard and several music magazines as one of the best dance songs of all time.The All In The Mind album was released in 1995, and includes alongside "The Bomb", the follow-up single "Got Myself Together," "Time And Space (Remix)" which samples "Starchild" by Level 42, "You're A Runaway," sampling Linda Clifford's classic disco song "Runaway Love", and more tracks.
This expanded 2LP edition also features three bonus tracks, the Massive Drum Radio Edit of "The Bomb!", previously Japan only "Got Myself Together (Hustlers Convention Remix)", and "Whew" (Johnick Edit). The album artwork replicates the iconic grafti cover, includes an insert with credits, and is available as limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on translucent green coloured vinyl.
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Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez (born June 7, 1970)[1] is an American dance musician. He is also one half of the Masters at Work musical production team with Little Louie Vega.
Gonzales started his DJ career in 1985 organizing neighborhood block parties in his home of Brooklyn, New York, with his then musical partner, Mike Delgado. Under the Masters at Work moniker, the parties became quite successful and attracted Todd Terry who later borrowed the group's name for two record releases. Terry returned the favor at a later date when he loaned Gonzalez a drum machine, which began his interest in producing beats.
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