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In page Egyptian Lover:

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The first Egyptian Lover 12-inch records were released on Freak Beat Records. The initial 12-inch featured "Egypt, Egypt", "And My Beat Goes Boom", "What Is a D.J. If He Can't Scratch?", and "The Ultimate Scratch". The second 12-inch, "Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)" / "And My Beat Goes Boom (Long Version)", followed shortly afterward.[1][2] Both used the same catalog numbering system later continued by Egyptian Empire Records, which succeeded Freak Beat as Egyptian Lover's primary label.[citation needed]

  • "Dubb Girls" (1985, Egyptian Empire Records)[citation needed]
  • "Dance" (1985, Egyptian Empire Records)[citation needed]
  • "Girls" / "Voices" (1985, Egyptian Empire Records)[citation needed]