but I have the album. I've listened to it a few times and I think the guy sings 'Aahhh come outside'. There's no credit on the album sleeve though.
Hi, i'm trying to put a sample of this song but without success....
it was on the "larry levan live at paradise garage LP"
just after janice mc clain "smack dab in the middle" and just before the start of jakki "sun sun sun".....a woman say something like "ooooh it's so good...." and a man start to cry and it is cut...it was very short 10 or 15 seconds,but i wanna know the title to get the artist LP...
so if anyone get the paradise garage LP please identify this song for me.... :cry:
(i will try again to post a sample....)
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but I have the album. I've listened to it a few times and I think the guy sings 'Aahhh come outside'. There's no credit on the album sleeve though.
Originally Written by LITTLE SCOTTY
that´s jakki-sun sun sun man! it's a very badly edited song.. (done by walter gibbons!) so it sounds as he is mixing "live"
/john
cheers
are you sure johnnyboy ???
when i listen to it,it seems to be another track who start.....and the man voice seems to be only an intro of another song..... :o
will try to get the 12" of JAKKI....![]()
Sun, sun, sun is possibly the most schizophrenic record ever made and does indeed sound like a completely different track at one point. A ridiculous record, really!!
It really ought to have been done as a part 1 and part 2 sort of thing. I much prefer the first bit of that record, even though it goes bordferline pop schmaltz. The last half of the record is much more instrumental and mixing fodder to my ears. I still love it though and WISH there was a CD quality version for downloading/purchase.
Ok guys you seems to known very well this song....![]()
so,can you tell me if the guy who's crying (after the woman say oooooh it's so good....)is a part or the intro of this song,that's only what i wanna know.....![]()
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This cut was a classic at the time and most DJs used two 7" copies as the 12" was rare even back then, this song was one of those that defined 'underground' sound for us BITD; This record was released on 7" with the vocal on part 1 (3:29) and part 2 instrumental clocking at 4:38.Originally Written by FrontPage22
Apparently the 12" is a live remix/edit combo of the 7" versions, the questionable mix/blend happens at the end of the 7" version as the re-mixer attempts to mix into the instrumental side, this intro portion is then extended (you can hear the mix) and then finally editing back to the rest of the instrumental which includes a beautiful jazzy trumpet solo..
IMO with as many 'elements' available in the 7" a much better 'remix' or edit could have been possible, even back then, but in any case this 12" still is a great find if you can get it, especially because of the better all around sound quality, but even if you only find the 7" you won't be missing much; Avoid the LP version as it fades out just as she says 'oh you're so good' cutting off the male vocals at the end, also the LP slows down the pitch/tempo in comparison to the 12" or 7" versions, this explains the 3:44 LP length even though it is the same (almost) vocal version …....
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Sure Quinny, if you say so, no wonder you missed out on so much of the disco experience, the jazzy synthesizer and trumpet/ trombone on the 7” instrumental side (and 12") along is worth the price!, not to mention the beautiful melody, vocals arrangements and smart lyrics about recovering from lost love, this is early disco music at it’s best, and the fact that you don’t get it makes me wonder about your taste for ‘Disco’ ….…….....Originally Written by QUINNY
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