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Mysterious People - Love Revolution Remixes

Label:
Catalog#:
YR014
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
Country:
US
Released:
01 Nov 1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Deep House

Tracklist

A1   Love Revolution (Mood II Swing Remix 1)
A2   Love Revolution (Moody Beats Version 1)
    Effects, Edited By - Deep Dish
B1   Love Revolution (Mood II Swing Remix 2)
B2   Love Revolution (Moody Beats Version 2)
    Effects, Edited By - Deep Dish

Credits

Executive Producer - Dubfire & Sharam
Remix [Reconstructed By] - Mood II Swing
Written-By, Producer - Mysterious People

Notes

Manufactured and distributed by Deep Dish Records
℗ & © 1996 Yoshitoshi Recordings
Published by Deep Dish (ASCAP)

Runouts:
YR014-AxI A+R SP6D
YR014-BxI A+R SP6D

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Rated 5/5
Review by funkyfrank Nov 06, 2008
WOW! The Mood II Swing Remix 1 is one of the best Mood II Swing Mixes ever - the awesome string surfaces combined with these sexy female vocal samples and the chimes. Very driving and although relaxing track goes through and through. Don't know how often I played this peaktime track on partys - people smile and start to floating...
The Remix 2 on B-side is more deep house with strange hectical percussions but missing the unique atmosphere of 1st Remix.
Tracks A2 and B2 edited by Deep Dish are forgettable tracks.
Review by fluxragg Oct 13, 2008
Mood II Swing take a fairly nondescript song and transform it into something epic, anthemic and moving to result in probably one of their best ever remixes. Its all about the second half of the track when the vocals are looped up, echoed and generally f***ed about with - very reminiscent of the way MK used to take his scalpel to vocals and create something special. Check those strings towards the end too! Lem and John were producing some slamming remixes around this time of 96/97 - also seek out the vocal and dub of Crustation's 'Flame' and BT's 'Remember' plus the discofied remix of Sylk 130.
Rated 5/5
Review by MontyB Aug 20, 2003
This is definitley one of Mood II Swing"s best mixes. My personal favorite is Mix I. Smooth vocals and a pulsating drum beat will keep you moving.