Todd Terry – Something Goin' On
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Manifesto – 574 559-1 |
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Vinyl
, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Speed Garage |
Tracklist
A1 | Something Goin' On (Tee's Remix) | 8:12 | |
A2 | Something Goin' On (Rhythm Masters Master Dub Mix) | 6:18 | |
B1 | Something Goin' On (Loop Da Loop Uptown Mix) | 6:22 | |
B2 | Something Goin' On (Loop Da Loop Downtown Mix) | 4:49 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Mercury Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Mercury Records Ltd.
- Published By – Tee's Publishing Inc.
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Antoinette Roberson
- DAW [Pro-Tools] – Blair Wells
- Design – M4*
- Engineer – Bill Klatt
- Featuring, Vocals – Martha Wash
- Keyboards – Johan Brunkvist
- Photography By – Michael Benabib
- Written-By, Producer – Todd Terry
Notes
Sleeve sticker states:
"Features previously u̲n̲r̲e̲l̲e̲a̲s̲e̲d̲ mixes from Loop Da Loop FESX 25"
Cat#s on centre labels, rear and spine of the sleeve: FESX 25, 574 559-1
Cat# on sleeve sticker: FESX 25
Published by Tee's Publishing Inc (BMI)
A2: Remixed by the Rhythm Masters for 7pm Management.
℗ 1997 Mercury Records Ltd. (London).
© 1997 Mercury Records Ltd (London) a PolyGram Company.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mercury Records Ltd (London).
"Features previously u̲n̲r̲e̲l̲e̲a̲s̲e̲d̲ mixes from Loop Da Loop FESX 25"
Cat#s on centre labels, rear and spine of the sleeve: FESX 25, 574 559-1
Cat# on sleeve sticker: FESX 25
Published by Tee's Publishing Inc (BMI)
A2: Remixed by the Rhythm Masters for 7pm Management.
℗ 1997 Mercury Records Ltd. (London).
© 1997 Mercury Records Ltd (London) a PolyGram Company.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mercury Records Ltd (London).
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 7 31457 45591 3
- Barcode (Scanned): 731457455913
- Rights Society: BIEM / MS
- Rights Society: BMI
- Label Code: LC 0268
- Price Code: PY 122
- Matrix / Runout (Runout etched, side A): MPO FESX 25 A1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout etched, side B): MPO FESX 25 B1
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Something Goin' On (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo) | Logic Records | 74321 48213 1, LUS 060 | US | 1997 | ||
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Something Goin' On (CD, Single) | Mercury | FESCD 25, 574 559-2 | Europe | 1997 | ||
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Something Goin' On (CD, Single) | Manifesto | 574 681-2 | Europe | 1997 | ||
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Something Goin' On (CD, Maxi-Single) | Logic Records | 74321 48213 2 | US | 1997 | ||
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Somethings Goin' On (2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Promo) | Manifesto | TODD 1/2, TODD 1, TODD 2 | UK | 1997 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited 4 years agoIf you bought this for the Loop Da Loop mix , Todd Terry and House in general, is lost on you!!
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Like all versions but the "loop da loop uptown mix" is my favourite. Underestimate this track at your peril absolute classic :-)
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Again, another biggie from '97. Tee's own mix is very good and wonderful for the radio, but for me, the best mix here is the Rhythm Masters stomping mix, though at the time, i must confess, i probably enjoyed the Loop Da Loop mix best.
This is what i refer to as hard house. It's still got the funk and groove, but the beats are a little harder. The Rhythm Masters cut up and add nice little drops/stops to give the track full on drive. A very typical disco cut up from them. The only problem with their mix was it was a sod to mix into due to the wierd intro it has.
The Loop Da Loop mixes were hugely popular at the time also. Yes, they do sound a bit dated now, but at the time, this was THE sound everyone was going for. One can't help feel though, that Loop Da Loop has copied Armand Van Heldens "Spin Spin Sugar" remix, so much so it's a little embarassing. As i said, at the time, i liked this mix probably more so than the Rhythm Masters mix, but now, Loop Da Loop's mixes just sound dated. -
Edited 20 years agoA classic track here with a decent retail release that covers four mixes, each giving suitably varied flavours of the original. Of course the best of these is without question is Tee's Remix. But when dancefloors tire of the main mix, Rhythm Masters provide a decent alternative Dub version. On the flip side, mixes from Loop De Loop added a speed garage vibe to the proceedings, but they sound dated by now. Still, a very decent set of mixes of a track that's become somewhat of an industry standard on the soulful house front.
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Edited 20 years agoWell, the Loop da Loop mixes are pure late-nineties 'speed garage' cheese. Fine if you like huge synth basslines and time-stretched vocals but it all sounds horribly dated these days. The original mix (Tee's remix), on the other hand, is a timeless, soulful masterpiece. One of the first vinyl's I bought back in '97 and still a favourite - such a pity the UK release didn't include the Preacher acapella though!
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