| A1 |
Strings (Flam-Boy-Ant Mix)
Written-By – Micheal James* |
6:54 | ||
| A2 |
Strings Of Life
Written-By – Micheal James* |
7:23 | ||
| B1 |
Move It (Remix)
Mixed By – Stoney |
5:42 | ||
| B2 |
Kaos (Juice Bar Mix)
Mixed By – Stoney |
5:50 | ||
| B3 | Untitled | 3:08 |
The title of B3 and track durations are not mentioned on the release.
B3 is an early version of Emanon.
Mastered at Archer, Detroit.
℗&© 1987 Transmat Mayday Music/Zomba Music.
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strings Of Life (12") | Transmat | MS 004 | US | 1987 | ||
| Strings Of Life (12", RE) | Transmat | MS 4 | US | 1992 | ||
| Strings Of Life '89 (12") | Kool Kat Music, Big Life | KOOL T509 | UK | 1989 | ||
| Strings Of Life '89 (12", Promo) | Kool Kat Music, Big Life | RHYTHIM PROMO 1 | UK | 1989 | ||
| Strings Of Life (Dirty House Collective Remix) (12", S/Sided, Unofficial) | Dirty House Collective | DHC001 | UK |
Sometimes I feel sad when I look at Derrick May's catalogue and see that he stopped giving us music after only a few magical years near the end of the 20th century, but when I listen through, I find it full of emotional explosions like this one. They are focused and cut like a scalpel to the heart. Maybe he got sick of the pressure, maybe he is lazy (doubtful), or maybe he just burned out after producing a dozen odd songs like this one. I want him to produce more music, but I also feel satisfied with what he has made so far.