Talk:Flip & Fill

Latest comment: 6 years ago by SimeonPilgrim in topic Unreleased tracks

Unreleased tracks edit

Debatable. I say that because back in 1999 Rock FM released "Rock The Dancefloor 3" in music shops around the North West & North East Wales. I bought the album from a real life shop called MVC (a now defunct music and video chain). Album is available widely at present from amazon/ebay secondhand & the track listing does list (amongst other songs by other artists) the two Flip & Fill songs called "Memory" and "Free Your Soul". So because I (and others too) bought those two songs on CD, then it does count as released albeit limited (because if you lived outside that area you could not buy it & the internet was very uncommon in people's homes at the time). May I suggest someone makes a note that it was only available on that album. Garej (talk) 23:55, 10 April 2010 (UTC)Reply


I Would like to say that its not Flip & Fill, It's Flip 'N' Fill please change the link to their page please to lead you to Flip 'N' Fill not Flip & (or) And Fill

According to the UK chart records, the Irish chart records, and indeed the front of their CD's, its Flip & Fill. --Kiand 17:29, 2 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

I would like to point out that '2006 – "Six Days (On The Run)"' is a remix of 1995 song 'jimmy j & cru-l-t - 6 days' thus should be in the Remix section — Preceding unsigned comment added by SimeonPilgrim (talkcontribs) 22:39, 20 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

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