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Q in Doubt and some other questions Question 1:
These tracks are all on the Cream 12". My question is are they all just alternate versions of Cream or are any of them worth tracking down? 2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental) (3:13) Get Some Solo (1:31) Do Your Dance (KC’s Remix) (5:58) Housebangers (4:23) Q In Doubt (Instrumental) (4:00) Ethereal Mix (4:43) Question 2: Is the version of Radical Man off the Bamboozled soundtrack any different to the one on the Slaughterhouse? Question 3: Does Prince sing on any of the tracks from Mavis Staples Time Waits For No One album? | |
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omnithanos said: Question 1:
These tracks are all on the Cream 12". My question is are they all just alternate versions of Cream or are any of them worth tracking down? 2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental) (3:13) Get Some Solo (1:31) Do Your Dance (KC’s Remix) (5:58) Housebangers (4:23) Q In Doubt (Instrumental) (4:00) Ethereal Mix (4:43) They are all derived from the track Cream, but like the NPG Maxi Single and the Gett Off Maxi Single, a lot of the tracks are so far removed from the source material that they really qualify as new songs in their own right. A lot of the Cream tracks are instrumentals, and Do Your Dance is about as different to Cream as Loveleft Loveright is to New Power Generation, or Violet The Organ Grinder is to Gett Off. Question 2:
Is the version of Radical Man off the Bamboozled soundtrack any different to the one on the Slaughterhouse? No, it's the same. Question 3:
Does Prince sing on any of the tracks from Mavis Staples Time Waits For No One album? You can hear him singing backing vocals a lot of the tracks (as you can on most Prince penned albums released by other artists). | |
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Thanks Boris, U came through again as usual.
Nice listing of official tracks on housequake by the way. It was that which prompted this post. I did think you shoyuld've included the tracks by Kate Bush, Stevie Nicks, No Doubt and that band he did the backing vocals for back in '78 (not 94 East). | |
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