On Wed, 19 May 1999, Mike A7 wrote:
> I agree I always heard it as "My Love Has" on "Postcards" but the title on
> It sounds like "Lover's Gone" on the Promo.
well, now I'm completely embarrassed. Mike, your ebullience made me run
out to the car and get the promo cassette (no catalog number,
incidentally, for you discography people; it was released in late Jan
early Feb, shortly before the US videocassette release of "Sliding
Doors.")
It's definitely *not* the same vocal as on "Postcards". It indeed sounds
like "My Lover's Gone"; the title on the promo cass is not "my Love Has
Gone" (as I had remembered) but "My Love Is Gone." The way that -er words
are sung, I think, means that it could be either way.
Oh, and the fourth track that I couldn't remember is called "Take My
Hand"; very Rollo.
> Anyways, her voice reminds me of someone I can't place it but I think it's
Sarah Cracknell from Saint Etienne??? There are certain qualities -- a
sort of subtle robustness that typifies the "white soul" of British female
pop in the '60s -- that remind me of Dusty Springfield and Petula Clark.
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