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Eria Fachin

Savin' Myself [Vocal Extended Dance Remix] b/w [Blaster Mix] (12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO

Critique Records (US) / 1987 / 0-96724
12" single 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record
Genre: Dance

MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS

Reproduced by: Vincent DeGiorgio for Power Records
A Stage 11 Production
Arranged by Tzvi Erez
Keyboard overdub by "Doctor" David Plott
Recorded by Marc Lappano at Kensington Sound
Remixed by Ian Levine (A1, A2)
Remix engineer: Angelo Civiera at the Room Recording Studio (B1, B2)
Writer: David Lodge
Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. ASCAP

SONGS - TRACKLISTING

Side A
1. Savin' Myself [Vocal Extended Dance Remix] (9:46)
2. Savin' Myself [Vocal Radio Edit] (3:32)

Side B
1. Savin' Myself [Vocal / Blaster Mix] (7:17)
2. Savin' Myself [Instrumental] (7:00)

MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES

The late Eria Fachin appeared in 1987 with Savin' Myself but passed away from cancer in 1996.

Savin' Myself is licensed by Critique from Power Records of Canada. Producer Vincent DiGiorgio also wrote songs for the Canadian group Tapps.

Listen to Savin' Myself by Eria Fachin:


Blaster mix of Savin' Myself:


Also See...
Vince DeGiorgio (Interview)
Tapps

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  • Larry

    Savin' Myself was a huge dance favorite during the summer of '87 at Fire Island Pines, NY.

    I would love to know where I can purchase a CD version.

    Thanks.

     
     

  • Kevin Taylor

    I always seemed to pick the most random one-hit wonders for my favorite songs. For whatever reason, and those I can't explain, I fell in love with a small hit by Eria Fachin in 1988. The song was called "Savin Myself."

    I was 27 and still single (didn't marry until I was 38) when I heard that song on Houston's 104 KRBE. It sort of reminded me of another one-hit wonder I liked in the 1970s called "More More More" by the Andrea True Connection.

    Yes, at 46, I still crave a little disco.

    Kevin

     
     


 

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