Word to the wise:
Tom and I are friends and we speak on a regular basis!
His versions of songs are priceless!
As for what they sound like, "Let's Say That It Was Well Worth A Listen Or Two!"
That's, Real Talk!
A DJ friend from the UK visited TM at his appartment last summer. During the conversation, when asked where all his vynil and reel-reel masters were TM stated that some of his so called friends have screwed him and taken almost all of them through the years. The Disco Holy Grail as a never relaesed TM mix is out there somewhere but more than likely we will never hear it.
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Word to the wise:
Tom and I are friends and we speak on a regular basis!
His versions of songs are priceless!
As for what they sound like, "Let's Say That It Was Well Worth A Listen Or Two!"
That's, Real Talk!
An hour ago I bought a 1976 12" of Elton John called "Bite Your Lip Get Up And Dance", because it was a Tom Moulton Mix. I thought it would perhaps be some sort of disco version. Turned out to be regular rock so I threw it away. - So, Tom did rock remixes as well?! :icon_eek:
The clips that can be heard of these Brand New Heavies tracks don't appeal to me AT ALL.
Now, what is Tom's involvement with this project? Is he a producer or just a REmixer, or "mixer" ot the stuff?
DId he chose to do this because he liked the material?`
Am I the only one who wishes he'd use his talent for more danceable, faster stuff, and not this slow funk stuff?
Hell, the BNH did a couple of great songs in the mid 90s but I just didn't like any of their later stuff at all.
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