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>From:  Leif Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Earlier this week I happened to pick up a 12" promo of Paula Abdul's
>"Straight Up" with a mix by none other then Kevin Saunderson on the a side.

LAME

I was mixing that track into Jump-Up in 1996.

Been there, done that....next?

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>He gives the track a stripped down 80's sounding workout that turns out
>rather nice. As I'm reading the Paula Abdul discography I also notice that
>he did a mix of "Forever Your Girl". I was wondering if anyone knew the
>story of how he managed to get mixed up with the former laker girl or had
>any more info on these releases. The fact that they were both putting out
>records on Virgin had something to do with it, but it's an interesting
>combination none the less.
>
> Leif
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