Re: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting

2000-08-24 Thread Otto Koppius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: While we're at it, anyone have a clue as to tracklistings for either Live In Detroit 1999 or Methods of Movement 2000, or perhaps at least can reveal some of the soul tracks (particularly the ones that have the hooks live I'm your sandman, A thousand kisses from you

Fw: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting

2000-08-24 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Sorry, meant to send to the list. It's been a long week. While we're at it, anyone have a clue as to tracklistings for either Live In Detroit 1999 or Methods of Movement 2000, Oops, double posting error. I know Live in Detroit 1999 has got the following: Herbie Hancock Stars in your

Re: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting

2000-08-24 Thread Fiveorange
Never Too Much

Re: [313] Fw: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting

2000-08-24 Thread Fiveorange
this sounds good, I haven't heard this yet. How old are these releases? thanks Five

Re: [313] Theo Parrish mixes tracklisting

2000-08-24 Thread Otto Koppius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Never Too Much Yeah, you're right, it's Luther Vandross' Never Too Much, not Never Enough. Sorry folks, typo's (well, sorta anyway :) ) happen. BTW, Sony/Epic have just repressed this on the Vinyl Junkie label. It's a blue sleeve with the words Vinyl Junkie in big