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    Sister Sledge track - Hi Nrg ?

    Hi guys... Just been looking through some old Record Mirror HINRG charts from 86/87 - I noticed a SISTER SLEDGE track listed called HERE TO STAY (EMI 12") - I don`t remember this at all... Was it any good ?

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    wasn't a great tune. Think it was remixed by Ian Levine but not sure about that

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    Quote Originally Written by monty69
    wasn't a great tune. Think it was remixed by Ian Levine but not sure about that
    Oh gawd, if it was bad it would've been even worse after that remix! :lol:

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    I used to listen to a radio DJ once a week who broadcast from Wolverhampton near where I lived at the time and played all the tracks that I only ever heard in a gay club (like Hills of Katmandu and Lime). He used to often play "He's Just a Runaway" (the original version) by Sister Sledge. I loved it but never heard it anywhere else.

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    Quote Originally Written by SandraDee
    Quote Originally Written by monty69
    wasn't a great tune. Think it was remixed by Ian Levine but not sure about that
    Oh gawd, if it was bad it would've been even worse after that remix! :lol:
    yep - Like those awful Bananrama remixes "Venus" + "More than Physical" - Bloody terrible.. For some reason he always seems to out that awful "RAT, TAT, TAT" sound in the background...

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    Quote Originally Written by Energyguy
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    Quote Originally Written by monty69
    wasn't a great tune. Think it was remixed by Ian Levine but not sure about that
    Oh gawd, if it was bad it would've been even worse after that remix! :lol:
    yep - Like those awful Bananrama remixes "Venus" + "More than Physical" - Bloody terrible.. For some reason he always seems to out that awful "RAT, TAT, TAT" sound in the background...
    In fairness though, Ian did give us some absolute Hi Nrg classics, aswell as the stunning "24hrs a day" one of the greatest disco records ever. I think that with Ian's work you have to really sift through , there is gold amongst the garbage.

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    Quote Originally Written by straight acting
    In fairness though, Ian did give us some absolute Hi Nrg classics, aswell as the stunning "24hrs a day" one of the greatest disco records ever. I think that with Ian's work you have to really sift through , there is gold amongst the garbage.
    I'll second that, I actually like quite a few of Ian Levine's productions and many of his remixes that seem unpopular here (i.e. Kiki Dee "Another Day Comes, Another Day Goes" or Bananarama "More Than Physical")

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    Quote Originally Written by straight acting
    Quote Originally Written by Energyguy
    Quote Originally Written by SandraDee
    Quote Originally Written by monty69
    wasn't a great tune. Think it was remixed by Ian Levine but not sure about that
    Oh gawd, if it was bad it would've been even worse after that remix! :lol:
    yep - Like those awful Bananrama remixes "Venus" + "More than Physical" - Bloody terrible.. For some reason he always seems to out that awful "RAT, TAT, TAT" sound in the background...
    In fairness though, Ian did give us some absolute Hi Nrg classics, aswell as the stunning "24hrs a day" one of the greatest disco records ever. I think that with Ian's work you have to really sift through , there is gold amongst the garbage.
    I agree totally. Please don`t misunderstand me.. I admire his work over the years and you cannot deny he had a big impact on both the disco + HI-NRG scenes. Some of his 70s disco work with Pennington/Wells/Thomas is out of this world. His HI-NRG projecys with RECORD SHACK were top class 8)

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    He did Ok on Kim Wilde's 'You keep me hanging on' & Bronski Beats 'Hit that perfect beat'.

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    Quote Originally Written by Davicillo
    He did Ok on Kim Wilde's 'You keep me hanging on' & Bronski Beats 'Hit that perfect beat'.
    Yeah - I have both those in my collection - good remixes 8)

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    Quote Originally Written by totoman
    I used to listen to a radio DJ once a week who broadcast from Wolverhampton near where I lived at the time and played all the tracks that I only ever heard in a gay club (like Hills of Katmandu and Lime).
    toto

    Hi toto. That wouldn't be Tony De Vit when he did a show for Beacon Radio would it? I used to hear loads of hi-nrg stuff on his show (I had to hold the aerial on the tuner all through the show to keep the reception OK being in Stoke!! :lol: )

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    Quote Originally Written by SandraDee
    Quote Originally Written by totoman
    I used to listen to a radio DJ once a week who broadcast from Wolverhampton near where I lived at the time and played all the tracks that I only ever heard in a gay club (like Hills of Katmandu and Lime).
    toto

    Hi toto. That wouldn't be Tony De Vit when he did a show for Beacon Radio would it? I used to hear loads of hi-nrg stuff on his show (I had to hold the aerial on the tuner all through the show to keep the reception OK being in Stoke!! :lol: )
    KISS FM did a good HINRG stint on friday evenings in the mid nineties. They played both old + modern HI-NRG.. It was a great "soundtrack" to listen to when getting ready to go out for the evening... 8)

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