Grand High Priest – Mary St. Mary (Sacred Rhythm Mix)
Label: | Not On Label – MSM-48 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, Unofficial Release, White Label |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Deep House |
Tracklist
A | Mary St. Mary (Sacred Rhythm Mix) | 9:35 |
Credits
- Remix [Uncredited] – Joe Claussell
Notes
This record samples Aretha Franklin's track "Mary Don't You Weep", taken from her 1972 album "Amazing Grace", and was originally written by Inez Andrews.
(There are two releases, both containing different yet very similar versions to this release:
- Grand High Priest - "Mary Mary (Grand High Priest Hidden Mixes)".
- Grand High Priest / John Ciafone - "Mary Don't Weep / Las Vegas" – A-side only.)
(There are two releases, both containing different yet very similar versions to this release:
- Grand High Priest - "Mary Mary (Grand High Priest Hidden Mixes)".
- Grand High Priest / John Ciafone - "Mary Don't Weep / Las Vegas" – A-side only.)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout: A-Side): MSM-48-A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout: B-Side): none
Recommendations
Reviews
- There are three releases all with slightly differing versions of this track under different names, making four versions altogether. All of them take their sample from Aretha Franklin's gospel track "Mary Don't You Weep", written by Inez Andrews, and taken from her album "Amazing Grace".
Out of all of them, in my opinion, this release has the best version. Mainly because Joe Claussell has introduced an organ into the track, which as it gets stronger towards the end with the vocal mixing between it, adds quite a soulful edge the other versions don't have. Also the length of the track, whilst reasonably long at 9:35, seems to be about right without getting too boring and repetative, again, mainly because the track grows in interest as it goes along.
It's certainly funny how these releases came along at nearly the same time with very similar versions on them.
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