RE: Jamiroquai - Deeper Underground

ambroise@socrates.berkeley.edu
Sun, 2 Aug 1998 16:41:02 -0700 (PDT)


have you heard the sanchez radio edit of "high times" and the tee's in
house remix by todd terry of alright? if you like house music, you'll
love those

lambroise

On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Mark Allerton wrote:

> There are some remixes on the CD single. They suck, lots. Given that the
> bassline is the song's strongest asset, guess, if you will, which part
> of the song the remixes leave out.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elson Trinidad [mailto:elson@westworld.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 27, 1998 8:12 PM
> To: Mark Allerton; 'James Baker'; 'Acid-Jazz Mailing List'
> Subject: RE: Jamiroquai - Deeper Underground
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> At 09:38 AM 7/27/98 -0400, Mark Allerton wrote:
> >Yup... It's from the Godzilla soundtrack, and entered the charts at
> >number 1. It's very rarely that you'll find me buying the nation's
> >number one single, but I bought this one. The chorus is a bit weak, but
> >it's got an absolutely killer bassline... heard it a few months back,
> >but wasn't going to fork out for the soundtrack LP.
>
> When I first heard Jamiroquai was changing its sound, I got real
> excited,
> then I heard this tune. It sounds like Sony asked Jamiroquai, "Would you
> guys be interested in doing a song for the 'Godzilla' soundtrack? We
> need
> it by tomorrow night..." The chorus is rather atrocious, but I agree,
> it's
> got a cool bassline. I'm not a fan of great tunes being remixed, so in
> this
> case, would somebody remix this tune PLEASE?!?!? (Except for the
> infamous
> David Morales, of course! :))
> As for U.S. availability, you'd have to wait until 1999 when it appears
> on
> their next album...Hopefully they'll use the remix version.
>
> Elson
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