Victor Romeo Presents Leatrice Brown – Love Will Find A Way
Label: | Dance Mania – DM 018 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | House, Acid House |
Tracklist
A1 | Victor Romeo Presents Leatrice Brown– | Love Will Find A Way (Radio) | 4:43 |
A2 | Victor Romeo Presents Leatrice Brown– | Love Will Find A Way (Club) | 4:10 |
B | Victor Romeo– | Acid Rain (Rain Dance U.K. Mix) | 5:43 |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Fairshake Music
- Distributed By – Barney's Records
Notes
℗ © 1988
Fairshake Music BMI
Fairshake Music BMI
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Etchings): DM-018-A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Etchings): DM-018-B
Other Versions (5 of 11)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Love Will Find A Way (12") | Jack Trax | JTX 29 | UK | 1989 | ||
Love Will Find A Way (12", 45 RPM) | Danceteria Records | DANCT 4 | UK | 1991 | |||
Recently Edited | Love Will Find A Way (The Vice Versa Mixes) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | Public Demand | PPDT 24 | UK | 1997 | ||
Recently Edited | Love Will Find A Way (Deep Dish Remixes) (12", White Label) | Public Demand | PPDT 24R | UK | 1997 | ||
Recently Edited | Love Will Find A Way (The Vice Versa Mixes) (12", Promo, White Label) | Public Demand | PPDTDJ 24 | UK | 1997 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- I'm generally not big on vocal house tunes (especally those with big plonking, endless garish pianos, screamers, such as overplayed crap like Patti Day Right Before, the annoying Kaos Definition Of Love, 49ers, Rich In Paradise, Black Box, Grand Piano etc. Crap commercial dirge. I never liked them then, bloody despise them all now). If it's any consolation, I still like Dionne Come Get My Lovin' and many other vocal tracks from that era and of that particular style. I'm not a pure machine just yet, I do still have a soul somewhere in the deep recesses of my subconscious...
However. Love Will Find A Way has that raw charm. Blending the soulful, heartfelt female vocals with the pads, twinkling piano chords, typically Chicago style TR-909 beats and hi-hats and most important of all the funky, ever recognisable TB-303 acid bassline. Such a smooth bassline. Massive on the pirate radio airwaves (Centreforce 88.3 FM, Sunrise Radio etc) and most of the warehouse parties I remember going to. Yes, much of that appreciation is nostalgia but it doesn't make it any less enjoyable. I don't particularly appreciate the vocals sampled on other tunes though, like handbaggy garage/UKG or cheesy vocal hardcore etc. The vocals were made for this record and that is it as far as I'm concerned. The original and best!
If I'm not in the mood for singing vocals (even though the typical one word sampled cut up Chicago vocals do exist). Then there's the more tracky sounding but ultra wicked Acid Rain on the flip. Such a jolly Acid House track. It doesn't get as much love as it deserves in my opinion. Love the TB-303 on this. So cheeky and funky. I just wish there was more of the acid in the house for this one. Acid wasn't always about taking you into an oblivious state of mind but also to let you appreciate the here and now. Acid Rain is that Acid House tune. - An amazing track - with an stunning vocal. Always brings back lots of memories for me of standing in Black Market records in 1988