I've actually never been able to find a copy of Angola!  Would buy it on 
sight... don't seem to be any copies around Chicago though. :(

~David

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Subject: Re: (313) Verve Remixed 3 - Carl Craig
Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 17:07:45 +1000
From: David Gillies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I didn't think much of it either when I first heard it, but then I kept 
seeing it in bargain bins for $5 so I grabbed it just for the hell of it.

I love it now though. Once that big bass kicks in and the nice slappy 
snares... bam!

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> hugh masekela plus carl craig. that sounds great! i absolutely love 'don't
> go lose it baby'
> is this availabe as a vinyl single? or only as part of the verve comp?
> which reminds me, i've got to buy angola. i didn't think much of it when i
> listened to it in the shop. but then i heard kenny larkin open a set with
> it. whao!
> james
> www.jbucknell.com
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>                                        (313) Verve Remixed 3 - Carl Craig  
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> There's another verve remixed comp out and while most of the remixers on
> board don't really interest me, I have to recommend this compilation simply
> because Carl Craig's remix of Hugh Masekela's "The Boy's Doin' It" is
> bloody amazing.
> 
> Sort of a cross between his Angola and Tides remixes + some trumpets,
> cruising away at a lazy 104 bpm, he strips down the original, injects some
> proper nice C2 goodness and you've got a deadly track that makes you wonder
> why they ever bothered making music at any other tempo.
> 
> Fabulous stuff.



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