So This Is Love (Mental Cube song)

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"So This Is Love"
Fsol - mental cube - so this is love.jpg
Single by Mental Cube
from the album Earthbeat
B-side "Q (Santa Monica Mix)"
Released1991
RecordedEarthbeat Studios
Square Bass NYC
mixed at PAL-NEROS, Santa Monica.
Genre Oldskool rave
Length13:00
Label Debut
12" (DEBTX 3112)
Songwriter(s) Garry Cobain & Brian Dougans
Producer(s) FSOL
The Future Sound of London singles chronology
"Q"
(1990)
"So This Is Love"
(1991)
"You Took My Love"
(1991)

So This Is Love by Mental Cube is a soulful house track produced by FSOL. Recorded in 1991, it was also featured on the Earthbeat compilation album of the following year. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. So This Is Love (4:50)
  2. So This Is Love (Neo Neo) (4:00)
  3. Q (Santa Monica Mix) (4:10)

Crew

Thanks to:-

Neil Macoustra for sample menu. Sue Bowen - "So This Is Love" (Telephone Vocal). Buggy G. Riphead - Profile Control

Special thanks: Colin Dale.

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