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EBTG vs Soul Vision - Tracey In My Room

EBTG* vs Soul Vision - Tracey In My Room

Label:
Catalog#:
VCRTDJ78
Format:
Vinyl, 12", Promo, 45 RPM
Country:
UK
Released:
2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House

Tracklist

A   Tracey In My Room (Lazy Dog Bootleg Vocal) 7:46
B   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)

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

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Rated 3/5
Review by steady-j Aug 06, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
There was a big buzz about this record - I think it started as on of those bootlegs of two different tracks. Frankly I don't see what the fuss was about. "Wrong" was a decent enough tune in the follow-up phase after EBTG's mega-hit "Missing", and I'm not familiar with the backing track as a standalone tune, but it doesn't seem to go particularly well with the vocal , almost seeming off-key. Overall I prefer the original mixes of "Wrong", although this sounds a bit more beefy and contemporary, not surprisingly.