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Key To Life Featuring Kathleen Murphy - Find Our Way (Breakaway) (The Elusive Peppermint Jam Remixes)

Label:
Catalog#:
SU-23
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
US
Released:
1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Garage House

Tracklist

A1   Find Our Way (Breakaway) (Club Path Remix) 6:35
A2   Find Our Way (Breakaway) (Club Path Dub) 6:14
B1   Find Our Way (Breakaway) (Jazz Path Remix) 7:02
    Bass - Jürgen Attig
B2   Find Our Way (Breakaway) (Jazz Path Dub) 5:32
    Bass - Jürgen Attig

Credits

Producer, Mixed By - Tommy Musto
Remix, Producer [Additional Production] - Boris Dlugosch , Mousse T.
Vocals - Kathleen Murphy

Notes

Produced & mixed for Northcott Productions.
Additional production & remix for Elusive Productions & for Peppermint Jam Productions, Germany.

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Review by TheGlynja Mar 25, 2008
What starts as your basic deep house, 4/4 time, bla bla turns into something far more luscious. Well, I say basic but you're only a few bars in when you realise the snappy percussion has had your feet moving for several seconds. String stabs followed by the "Punch it out!" sample already have you grooving, when everything stops for the chord stabs.

Note you may have experienced goose pimples by now. You may be smiling and nodding your head in time. This is quite normal.

I won't dwell on the detail and spoil all the surprises but safe to say, this will be a tune I will keep for a very long time. The dub on A2 has all the above less the full lyric and some of the goosepimples. It does a good job of separating the mid-range from the top end and bass enough to accentuate both, rather than making it sound hollow. Think Boris Dlugosch meets Loleatta Holloway, they have a drink, one thing leads to another...