Re: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > "Never Too Much" Yeah, you're right, it's Luther Vandross' "Never Too Much", not "Never Enough". Sorry folks, typo's (well, sorta anyway :) ) happen. BTW, Sony/Epic have just repressed this on the Vinyl Junkie label. It's a blue sleeve with the words "Vinyl Junkie" in big letters on it. Otto
Re: [313] Fw: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
this sounds good, I haven't heard this yet. How old are these releases? thanks Five
Re: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
"Never Too Much"
Fw: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
Sorry, meant to send to the list. It's been a long week. > > > While we're at it, anyone have a clue as to tracklistings for > > > either "Live In Detroit 1999" or "Methods of Movement 2000", > > Oops, double posting error. I know "Live in Detroit 1999" has got the > following: > > Herbie Hancock "Stars in your eyes"; Five Special "Why leave us alone"; The > Whatnauts "Help is on the way"; Marvin Gaye "Heavy Love affair"; Roy Ayers > "Can you feel me"; Bumblebee Unlimited "Lovebug". > > I don't know the order, and that's all I can remember (apart from the > obvious Washing Machine, Roy Davis Jr, and his own stuff etc.) of the top of > my head. I'll have a listen again maybe tomorrow and email a more complete > listing if anybody wants. Let me know. > > Jonny. > > >
Re: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > While we're at it, anyone have a clue as to tracklistings for > either "Live In Detroit 1999" or "Methods of Movement 2000", > or perhaps at least can reveal some of the soul tracks (particularly > the ones that have the hooks live "I'm your sandman", "A thousand > kisses from you is never enough", etc. etc.) I don't have a complete tracklisting, but the "Thousand kisses"-track is none other than Luther Vandross - "Never Enough". Soulboy Otto PS Nice triangular layout of your mail :)