Unknown ArtistBaby, Baby Please / True Destiny

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Gallery (8) – ART001

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House

Tracklist

A Baby, Baby Please 7:21
B True Destiny 9:30

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByPrime Direct Distribution

Notes

Side A plays at 45 RPM.
Side B plays at 33 RPM.

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Reviews

  • stefan-it's avatar
    stefan-it
    Pete Tong played it (30.08.2024) - at least it sounded very very identical to this release.

    The playlist named it under "Oil On Canvas" (artist).

    • jondavey's avatar
      jondavey
      I watched a Doc Martin set and he finished his set with this. But it actually sounded and looked like he was using an acapella and mixing it live, I guess not.
      • Anmas's avatar
        Anmas
        What key is the A side in? It sounds like A Minor, but I can't tell for sure.
        • earlgreen's avatar
          earlgreen
          what a big mash-up bootleg! From classic wolf tracks to new sheepskin floor tools.
          • Kosmikone's avatar
            Kosmikone
            Re-edit up of a mash-up!
            Sampled beat from Marcello Giordani - Oh! Superman (Disco Spacer Mix) 2016
            Beat of Giordiani: (Charlie - Spacer Woman) + (Oh superman Laurie anderson)
            Vocal: Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This Way
            • jfgphillips's avatar
              jfgphillips
              Bought this record brand new, I seem to have a high pitch crack on baby baby please where the vocal sections come in. Is this a faulty record or do all records have this? I can't believe this is the case... I am using a technics 1210 mk2 with a Stanton TrackMaster mk 2, TII-SK stylus new. Any help much appreciated
              • Wizhard's avatar
                Wizhard
                The mash up on the A side gives a remarkable feeling to the Thelma version of Don't Leave Me This Way, it's totally crazy how far from the original Harold Melvin version we went. Still, the way the vocal is highlighted with the hypnotic baseline makes it (as previously said) one of the hottest track ever, the color that emerges from the combination of the two is absolutely insane. Future classic indeed.
                • Osmiumfunk's avatar
                  Osmiumfunk
                  Very simple and minimalistic edit work, A1 Baby, Baby Please mixes two tracks together, with an additional dark synth lead played on top. B1 True Destiny is your basic cut and paste disco edit. Very fascinating is the fact that mashups like this have still the potential to hit big in the underground scene and become sort of sought after future classics, I thought the big 'selling like hot cakes' mashup era remained somewhere in the last decade. Still, I give this thumbs up!
                  • EL_Bootzy's avatar
                    EL_Bootzy
                    Edited 5 years ago
                    A: Baby, Baby Please

                    track samples from > Marcello Giordani ‎– "OH! Superman" (Disco Spacer Mix) (2016) ***
                    *** Original by Laurie Anderson ‎– "O Superman" (1981)

                    vocal samples from > Thelma Houston ‎– "Don't Leave Me This Way" (1976)
                    • scsimodo's avatar
                      scsimodo
                      Puh, its always hard to say that a records is the hottest you ever own .... but this one, yes, currently it is!

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