Re: D*Note and other random AJ stuff...

RONALD_JOHNSON@yr.com
Mon, 20 Oct 1997 09:34:58 -0400


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Hey...

Picked up D*Note's CD single "Waiting Hopefully" at Tower for $2.99... I
was so sure it was a mis-price, but thats how much it was... ~45 minutes
of music... Each remix sounded great... Actually I liked the shortest
one... the radio edit the best, it showed several different dramatic
changes all in one song...

Is it safe to assume this is a domestic single soon to be followed by a
domestic album? Tho it says Virgin America on it, the spine doesnt look
like the rest of the typical Virgin releases.

I *did* pick up Bridgette McWilliams CD, yes its great, and yes its an
'album' more than something to choose singles from. Its more satisfying
as a start to finish affair. Ive seen this CD in the stores for awhile
now and something tells me this one isnt going to make any big sales
either unfortunatley. The best ones never do (Carleen Anderson,
Jhelisa, Omar, etc etc)

I saw D-Influence's 'London' on import, I hope this one sees the US
light of day.


RJ

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Subject: Re: D*Note
Author: Mark Allerton <Mark@warmspot.compulink.co.uk> at Internet
Date: 10/17/97 11:42 PM

Gilbert Meyer-Gauen wrote:

> The remixes I know of are from "Waiting hopefully", and are house
> remixes,
> which I really love. The house remixes are done by Deep Dish (urgh,
> they
> are aweful, don't touch them - scratch them), Faze Action and Lil
> Louis,
> and the Faze Action and Lil' Louis remix are great. Lil Louis remix is
> a
> Nuyorican Soul-like opus, with an incredible live bass and all that,
> while
> Faze Action is typical Nuphonic sound, with a lot of strings and harps
> over
> a repeating bass line. I saw 4Hero remixes for "Waiting hopefully",
> but 14
> bucks for a 10" was way too much for me.
>

The 4Hero mix is the best of the lot - though I've gotta admit I
wouldn't pay $14 for it - but it's on the UK CD single.

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Mark Allerton
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