Re: Any Lisa Stansfield/COLDCUT

Ninja Tune/Discreet (ninjah@generation.net)
Sun, 1 Jun 1997 20:15:54 -0400


>elson trinidad wrote:
>>
>> At 07.14 PM 5/30/1997 -0400, Ninja Tune/Discreet wrote:
>
>>
>> >shhhh.....those are days we try to forget. Don't bring them up just before
>> >the Coldcut record and all.'People Hold On', never heard of it.
>>
>> Hey now; it's just proves that the Coldcut boys are versatile and have
>> also grown musically (lots of artists, even if they were good to begin
>> with, just stay the same...)
>>
>i hate to rain on anybodys parade, but "Beats n' Pieces" shits on
>anything they've done under the Coldcut moniker in the 90s. I'm sayin'
>it loud...."What's That Noise is one of the best albums ever!"...you'll
>never keep me quiet!!!!
>(well yeah, i do fast foward past those diva songs, but the rest is pure
>gold!!!!!)

Just for the record, I was joking. 'What's that Noise' is an excellent
record. 'People Hold On' is a massive hit again, and we're just hoping
people don't draw too many comparisons with that and the newer Coldcut
stuff, what with a new record out in September and all. The first single is
a remake of 'Beats and Pieces' with remixes by Q-Bert, Kid Koala, DJ Food,
John McEntire (Tortoise), and a vocal version with Jello Biafra.

Ninjas