I don't have the original of "you can dance if you want to" so I don't know if it has already been released. But I do have a recently re-released copy of "In loving mememory" that has the same version of the track on it on the B-side.
It's quite a long track with a recurring sax loop and "Yeah" and "Awwww" vocal samples. Does that remind you of any of the original versions? When I said he was taking the piss I didn't mean by re-releasing old material, I was talking about releasing different versions of eps but not marking them as being different. I think he has done this with the "Small black church" ep as well, I don't know which tracks have been changed on it though. Stewart > -----Original Message----- > From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 06 July 2000 21:07 > To: Stewart Moroney > Cc: 313 > Subject: Re: [313] Andres double > > > >Stewart Moroney wrote: > > > > Forgot to mention in my original post that "Shades of Jae" has also been > > re-released with a track from "You can dance if you want to" on > the b-side. > > He's really taking the piss now, that's 3 different versions of > what looks > > like the same record! > > but how does it *sound* ? Same or different? > > U Can Dance if U Want 2 -- the whole concept is a remake/remix effort, > it's a prince song that he's redone (all the critics love U in new > york). Thus all the diff. versions of it, using some or another element > of the original. The original doublepack on KDJ of this (with the > X-rated pics and no credits on the label, if I recall) has many versions > of the track on it. I don't think he's taking the piss w/ that track, > the whole concept is variations on the theme. > > It's prob. a good thing for people who missed the original cause those > copies are long gone now... > > Peace > > -- > Matt MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > http://www.reverbmag.com > archived radio shows --> http://macqueen.com/radio > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >