Herbert
I Hadn't Known (I Only Heard) / So Now...

I Hadn't Known (I Only Heard) / So Now...
I Hadn't Known (I Only Heard) / So Now...I Hadn't Known (I Only Heard) / So Now...

Artists

Herbert

Catno

ACJ130

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Oct 9, 2019

Styles

House

Originally released in 1998 as the single ‘So Now…’ taken from Herbert’s influential ‘Around The House’ album with a collection of b-sides. In fact it plays more like a quadruple single release as all four tracks could easily be an A1 in their own right.

The only shake up from the original 12” is that the now seminal track ‘I Hadn’t Known (I Only Heard)’ sits up front having grown over the years from a little known b-side to one of the most played out club tracks from the pioneering producers huge back cat, as near a perfect piece of jazz inspired deep house that you are going to hear.

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ACJ130 - UK - 1998/2021

A1

I Hadn't Known (I Only Heard)

A2

We All Need Love

B1

So Now...

B2

Got To Sing

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