Kimara Lovelace – Misery
Label: | BPM King Street Sounds – KSS 1110 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | House, Deep House, Garage House |
Tracklist
Louis Side | |||
A1 | Misery (Lil Louis Extended Club Mix) | ||
A2 | Misery (Lil Louis Harmony Mix) | ||
Jinx Side | |||
B1 | Misery (Jason Jinx Club Mix) | ||
B2 | Misery (Jason Jinx Sub Dub) |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – BPM King Street Sounds – KSS 1110
- Copyright © – BPM King Street Sounds – KSS 1110
- Lacquer Cut At – Trutone Mastering Labs – KSS 1110
- Manufactured By – BPM King Street Sounds – KSS 1110
- Manufactured By – Nite Grooves – KSS 1110
- Distributed By – BPM King Street Sounds – KSS 1110
- Distributed By – Nite Grooves – KSS 1110
- Published By – Seven More Days Music – KSS 1110
- Published By – King Grooves – KSS 1110
Credits
- Bass [Live] – Gene Perez
- Coordinator [Project] – Roman*
- Design [Jacket] – Enzo Parente
- Executive-Producer – Hisa Ishioka
- Lacquer Cut By – PA*
- Photography By – German Pitre
- Producer, Mixed By – Lil Louis*
- Written-By – Marvin Burns
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 7 88557 11101 0
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): KSS-1110-A MASTERED BY TRUTONE PA-4-00
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): KSS-1110-B MASTERED BY TRUTONE PA-4-00
- Rights Society: ASCAP
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Misery (Part II) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | BPM King Street Sounds, BPM King Street Sounds | KSS 1113, KSS-1113 | US | 2001 | ||
Recently Edited | Misery (Remix) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | BPM King Street Sounds, BPM King Street Sounds | KSS 1203, KSS-1203 | US | 2005 |
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- "Little Louie" Vega* Featuring Arnold Jarvis
- "Little Louie" Vega* Feat. Blaze
- Jon Cutler Feat. E-Man
Reviews
- Musical, soulful, and with heartfelt vocals - Another timeless Lil Louis moment.
The man is in an entirely different league!
You can normally date a record by it's drum programming (Carbon dating dance music isn't that difficult) - But records like this seem to reside outside of time - yet firmly in the dj's box, Where space is precious. Any record older than a few weeks has to have a reason for being there; this is one of the few that need not justify!!
- Edited 17 years agoThis record was quite simply the most beatiful house record ever done in 2000. I went totally mental when i heard it for the first time, and went further nuts in an attept to track down a copy. Quite hard to find it is. It's produced by no other than uber-legendary Lil'Louis. I can't point a finger on anything bad about this. it's 100% flawless on all points.. Live bass, the vocals. The way Lil'Louis has incorporated the String section is simply stunning. And the Breakdown..OHMYGODINHEAVEN!!! It's beatiful as well as funky. Quite simply a stellar record to own and completely untouchable. Forget the Jinx remixes (sorry mate), rather pointless. Right now this song is released with a Dj Spen remix (even more pointless) with the essential original mix. So now everybody can finally get it again.. Don't sleep this time around people.