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Lil Louis and The World - I Called U ( The Conversation)

Lil Louis & The World* - I Called U

Label:
Catalog#:
49-73153
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
US
Released:
1990
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Deep House

Tracklist

A1   I Called U (The Conversation)
A2   I Called U (But U Went To The Party)
B1   I Called U (The Story Continues)
B2   I Called U (A Series Of Events)
B3   I Called U (Why'd U Fall)

Credits

Producer, Written-By, Arranged By, Mixed By - Lil Louis*

Notes

Seven More Days Music CBS Music Inc. (Adm. by CBS Music Inc.) (ASCAP)
Produced, written, arranged & mixed 4 7 Days Productions.
Taken from the Epic Release: "From the Mind of Lil Louis" 45468.
℗ 1989 CBS Records Inc. © 1990 CBS Records Inc.

Bar code: 0-9870-73153-1
Alternate references on label:
XSS 73153A
XSS 73153B
9276


Runout etchings:

XSS 73153 A 1A XSS 1954 A-1A GI T VLADO AQ
XSS 73153 B 1A XSS 1954 B-1A IGI T VLADO AQ


Bootlegged in august 2008.

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Rated 5/5
Review by WaxFinderGeneral Nov 01, 2007
The Conversation track is killer, but the one on here is 'Why'd You Fall?' The morphing of the vocal and synth line is unbelievable, superb, futuristic and downright dope house music. Still drops people to their knees on the right dancefloor, and is one of many reasons why Lil Louis is so rated among his contemporaries and fans alike. The guy is a dancefloor genius. Essential release that should be owned by any DJ who knows what a club weapon this record is.
Review by dexterfeng Jul 29, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Guys like Moodymann took serious notes when records like this came out.
As said; a staple of Derrick Carter. I first got properly introduced to this track which I've always had around as long as I can remember djing via an old Derrick mixtape from his days at the long defunct Foxy's. A continual roller coaster thrill ride mix with three tables and vocal acapellas all over the place and then this... Last call, last call for some alcohol!! And then, the last dance. I still get chills just thinking about that mix.
You know the night is a good one when this record comes on. Goes even better with doubles.
A timeless and essential piece of wax for any self respecting head.
Rated 5/5
Review by ringorider Jul 18, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
I'm pretty sure the track that still gets heavily played by many with the horns is in fact the "The Story Continues", many a bootleg have listed it as the conversation, Moton listed it as "Why'd U Fall", but it is B1 that is the tack as far as I can tell from listening to it.
Review by knowthaledge Jul 17, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This is the only official pressing of 'The Conversation' track which still gets hammered today by Derrick Carter etc...all other pressings are bootlegs..rare US only promo!