2 Puerto Ricans, A Blackman And A Dominican – Do It Properly (The Original)
Label: | Grooveline – GRL 5001 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | House |
Tracklist
A | Do It Properly (Fierce Club Mix) | 11:00 | |
B1 | Do It Properly (Def Mix) | 7:33 | |
B2 | Do It Properly (Chop It Properly) | 5:45 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – New York Groove
- Copyright © – New York Groove
- Distributed By – The Underground Group
Credits
- Edited By – Jose Chep Nunez*
- Engineer [Mastermix] – Jim Lyons
- Keyboards – David Cole
- Mixed By – Robert Clivilles*
- Producer, Written-By, Arranged By – David Cole, Robert Clivilles*
- Recorded By – Steve "Griff" Griffin*
Notes
A David Cole Keyboard Affair.
A Jose Chep Nunez Edit.
A Robert Clivilles Mix for Stardom Groove Ent.
Recorded at Ins by: Steve "Griff" Griffin.
Special Thanks to Tonya Wynne.
A Jose Chep Nunez Edit.
A Robert Clivilles Mix for Stardom Groove Ent.
Recorded at Ins by: Steve "Griff" Griffin.
Special Thanks to Tonya Wynne.
Other Versions (5 of 17)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Do It Properly (12", 45 RPM) | Cooltempo | COOL X 147 | UK | 1987 | ||
Do It Properly (12", Maxi-Single, 45 RPM) | Transparent (2) | 80 2067-1 | Germany | 1987 | |||
Recently Edited | Do It Properly (7", 45 RPM) | Cooltempo | COOL 147 | UK | 1987 | ||
Recently Edited | Do It Properly (12", EP) | CBS | 651182 6 | Europe | 1987 | ||
Do It Properly (12", Promo) | Cooltempo | COOLX 147 | UK | 1987 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- I have the other Adonis version, the first version and thought it sounded different to how I remembered it as a kid, it was the Fierce mix I used to know, now need to buy the Fierce mix too again. This is one of my all time fave house tracks, I don't like much house anymore because it ended up with a different sound to it over time. Something about these early tracks still appeals to me.
- Listening to this now it's pretty amazing how by 87 all of the typical house sounds and samples had already been established. Honestly, I don't think C&C get the recognition they deserve, probably because they became very commercial but their production style did really take house to the next level.
- Bruce Forest: “ This was not a medley. It was an effort by mainly Better Days DJs to put on vinyl what we did live at the club. Dave Morales and Rob Clivilles were my Thursday DJs, I did the other four nights.
David Cole was a club regular, and this is well before he was a producer, or well-known at all. I used to play and David would play keyboards over me. It drove the crowd nuts. Adonis was often the perfect bed for David and me. He came in and played with Dave and Robert too, and the jamming over house/soul music started there. This record was inspired by those many, many fun sessions we all had playing with David.” - Edited 12 years agowhile house music doesn't lend itself to edits [of the shotgun variey] as well as freestyle or electro, nonetheless some top work here from the Dominican himself [Chep Nunez]
Release
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