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    Chi-lites track given new lease of life

    Please move this post if it should be somewhere else on this site, but I have to mention a new single that is being released in the UK on 14:08:06 with possible pre-release download available on Napster this week.

    'Have you seen her' has been given a reworking by Maria Lawson and it sounds fab!

    The new single is called 'Sleepwalking' and samples the (instrumental) chorus from the Chi-lites single, with new vocals and a totally new interpretation.

    There are 2 CDs - the second has 6 mixes, some of them dance interpretations.

    Some songs are meant to be left alone and remixes/reworkings don't always work - but this one is faultless. Maria's vocals are fantastic and I just love it.

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    Re: Chi-lites track given new lease of life


     

     

    OK, you may not have heard this track outside the UK - or even in the UK - so take a stroll over to marialawson.co.uk and watch a video sample and sounbite - the song is subtle and really works well.

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