| In The Trees (Original Disco Mix) | 7:33 | |
| In The Trees (Dubbed Bonus Beats) | 5:02 | |
| In The Trees (Sweeping The Fall Mix) | 7:04 | |
| In The Trees (Cello Reprise) | 4:10 |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| In The Trees (12") | Nuphonic | NUX 107 | UK | 1996 | |
| In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes Remixes) (12") | Juno Records | JUNO 1R | UK | 2007 | |
| In The Trees (12") | Juno Records | JUNO 1 | UK | 2007 | |
| In The Trees (CD, Maxi) | Juno Records | JUNO 1CD | UK | 2007 | |
| In The Trees (File, MP3) | Juno Records | JUNO 1D | UK | 2007 | |
| In The Trees (Carl Craig Unreleased Mixes) (12", Ltd, Whi) | Juno Records | JUNO 1X | UK | 2008 |
referencing In The Trees, 12", JUNO 1
referencing In The Trees, 12", NUX 107
referencing In The Trees, 12", NUX 107
Anyway, the original version from In The Trees is a very organic sounding deep house track that sounds just like an actual band playing, oscillating somewhere between funk and disco. Absolutely timeless classic.
The C2 remix again is Carl Craig at his best, creating an evil monster of a tune that sucks you into it, playing around with you to finally release you in the warmths and depths of the original, just when you're not expecting it. Great work. though somewhat predictable if you know Carl's way of remixing, but it sure works like hell and should destroy any floor.