Saâda Bonaire – 1992
Label: | Captured Tracks – CT-346 |
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Country: | US |
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Genre: | Electronic, Funk / Soul, Pop |
Style: | Dance-pop, Disco, House, Downtempo, Trip Hop |
Tracklist
A1 | Woman | 5:01 | |
A2 | To Know You Is To Love You | 4:13 | |
A3 | Extremes | 5:21 | |
B4 | So Many Dreams | 8:13 | |
B5 | Running | 4:47 | |
B6 | Okay It's Over | 5:00 | |
C7 | That's Right | 6:25 | |
C8 | Lovelife | 3:34 | |
C9 | Your Prince | 3:47 | |
D10 | 7th House | 6:01 | |
D11 | Move From The Heart | 3:50 | |
D12 | Follow Your Mind | 3:42 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Major Chords Studio
- Recorded At – Dub City Studio
- Remastered At – Bonati Mastering
- Recorded At – Axis Studios
Credits
- Arranged By – Saâda Bonaire
- Backing Vocals – Can Sibel
- Baglama [Saz] – Cemal Kocas, Zekai Ipek
- Curated By – Andy Grier
- Engineer, Recorded By, Producer, Mixed By, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Guitar, Drum Programming – Mike Ellington
- Horns – Ekream "Eko" Özüag
- Keyboards, Synthesizer – Andreas Proff
- Layout, Design – Patrick Fernandes
- Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Stephanie Lange
- Lead Vocals, Photography By, Backing Vocals – Andrea Ebert
- Liner Notes [Interview translation] – Chloe Grove, Thomas Franklin
- Mixed By, Edited By – Finn Halle (tracks: A3)
- Percussion – Seskin Kaya
- Photography By – Andreas Weiss (3)
- Rap – Jimmy Lee Patterson*
- Recorded By, Producer, Mixed By, Management, Sampler, Loops – Ralph "Von" Richthoven*
- Sequenced By, Edited By, Mixed By, Producer – Matthias Heilbronn (tracks: B4, C7)
- Transferred By – Franz Schütte, Oliver Raunjak
- Written-By – Andrea Ebert (tracks: A3 to D12), Ralph "Von" Richthoven* (tracks: A3 to D12), James Brown (tracks: A1), Mike Ellington (tracks: A3 to D12), Stephanie Lange (tracks: A3 to D12), Stevie Wonder (tracks: A2), Syreeta Wright (tracks: A2)
Notes
Tracklisting sequentially on labels.
All runouts are etched.
All runouts are etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 8 17949 03461 0
- Barcode (Scan): 0817949034610
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): CT346-1-A SAFF
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): CT346-1-B SAFF
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): CT346-1-C SAFF
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): CT346-1-D SAFF
- Other (Cat. number, label, all sides): CT-346
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | 1992 (2×LP, Compilation, Stereo, Blue [Translucent Sea Blue], 12", All Media, Limited Edition) | Captured Tracks | CT-346 | US | 2022 | ||
New Submission | 1992 (2×LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Stereo, Clear) | Captured Tracks | CT-346 | Germany | 2022 | ||
New Submission | 1992 (CD, Compilation, Stereo) | Captured Tracks | CT-346 | Worldwide | 2022 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- It genuinely sounds like an attempt at being commercial for the time in comparison to their debut sound..
So many musical artists toyed with this EXACT same dance-pop housey sound around this era that for this to be the follow up to their original moody genre bending debut singles is definitely a disappointment. I will forever love Saada Bonaire but I have always wondered WHAT triggered the shift if for nothing else but to be more commercial & radio friendly with the majority of these tracks. - Great duo! So no question to the content. But what about quality of the pressings? Which does sound perfect and smooth? That vinyl renaissance gave me already few headaches because of really poor quality of pressing. Thank you in advance! 🎱
- Edited 2 years agoHidden gem it ain't, but a pure anecdote with a slight déjà vu touch and dust all over.
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