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EBTG vs Soul Vision - Tracey In My Room

EBTG* vs Soul Vision - Tracey In My Room

Label:
Catalog#:
VCRD78, 7243 8 89799 2 4
Format:
CD, Single
Country:
UK & Europe
Released:
2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Deep House

Tracklist

1   Tracey In My Room (Lazy Dog Bootleg Edit) 3:47
2   Tracey In My Room (Lazy Dog Bootleg Vocal) 7:46
3   Tracey In My Room (Lazy Dog Bootleg Dub) 7:44

Credits

Producer [Original Music (' Come Into My Room ') Produced By] - Sandy Rivera
Producer [Original Vocal (' Wrong ') Produced By] - Ben Watt
Producer [Vocal And Music Intermix], Engineer [Vocal And Music Intermix] - Ben Watt
Remix [Original Music (' Come Into My Room ') Remixed By] - Soul Vision
Vocals [Original Vocal (' Wrong ') Vocals By] - Tracey Thorn
Written-By - Watt/Thorn* , Brown* , Rivera*

Notes

Original music ('Come Into My Room')
produced for Kings Of Tomorrow Productions.
Vocal and music intermix produced and engineered for Lazy Dog.
Published by Sony Music Publishing/Kings Of Tomorrow (BMI)/Yum Yum (ASCAP).
Featured on the album 'Lazy Dog'.

℗ 2000 Everything But The Girl exclusively licensed to Virgin Records Limited. ℗ & © 2000 Everything But
The Girl exclusively licensed to Virgin Records Limited. This Label Copy Is The Subject Of Copyright Protection.
All Rights Reserved. © 2000 Everything But The Girl exclusively licensed to Virgin Records Limited

UK: VCRD78
F: PM 514
LC 03098
Printed in EU
Barcode: 7 24388 97992 4

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Rated 3/5
Review by scoundrel Jul 07, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
In the great tradition of mash-ups everywhere (first bootleg, then legit) comes Everything But the Girl merged with the Kings of Tomorrow. The resulting TRACEY IN MY ROOM sounds completely convincing as an alternate remix of “Wrong.” Not surprisingly, Ben Watt himself does the mix. As a single, though, I want to see a little more variation. But as a club tool, this works perfectly well.