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RMB - Spring

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Catalog#:
576 665-2, 576 665-2
Format:
CD, Maxi-Single
Country:
Europe
Released:
29 Apr 1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Hard Trance

Tracklist

1   Spring (Vocal Mix) 6:15
2   Spring (Straight Mix) 4:52
3   Whispering 5:33
4   Spring (Video Mix) 3:23

Credits

Music By, Lyrics By [Words] - Farid Gharadjedaghi , Rolf Maier-Bode
Photography - B. Kühmstedt
Vocals - Marion H.*

Notes

Published by Low Spirit Music / BMG Ufa.
℗ 1996 Motor Music GmbH.
© 1996 Low Spirit Recordings.
LC 6748, PY 640, BIEM/STEMRA/GEMA.

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Rated 5/5
Review by gabba4life May 27, 2009
The reason i'm writing this review isn't the song spring. Besides, everybody from the rave-trance is familiar with this true classic. The reason is the song Whispering. It's just marvelous. A masterpiece. From the beginning till the end. Too bad it doesn't appear in any compilation or any other cd as far as i know.
It has a smooth piano melody, a hard base drum, peaceful female vocals. From the 2,25 part of the track i have a smile written all over my face. {I share the same feeling with experience (enhanced version)}. the good thing with RMB songs was that they were using "natural organs and melodies" and not so synthesised sounds. A must have single.
Rated 5/5
Review by stoneeh Dec 28, 2006 (edited over 2 years ago)
A true classic from its age. Not only does this CD include one of the most sold rave songs ever (and that for a reason), but the main reason i point to this album is the song Whispering. It appears only on the Spring single, and although Spring is a proper classic and Whispering is hardly known anywhere, I do not know which one I would rate better. It has a perfect buildup, every single part transissioned perfectly into the other. It's intense rave music, and yet delivers some sort of quietness. No word for it but genius.
Be sure to not miss this single, even if you know Spring in and out already.