we found out with matthew that there is this track Osheen - my house
which supposedly used first this vocal - _possibly_ even before can you
feel it was originally released (original is the instrumental afaik).
anyway, i have no idea when the mix of can you feel it that has the
speech was
the original is by the rhythm masters on catch a beat records, the track is
called my house. can't remember the year, and can't find it in the records
at the moment.
it really came to general notice when larry sherman at trax records put the
accapella over the top of fingers inc 'can u feel it'.
james bucknell wrote on Wed, 24 Apr 2002 about following:
the original is by the rhythm masters on catch a beat records, the track is
called my house. can't remember the year, and can't find it in the records
at the moment.
as some listmembers remembered better than i;
this was discussed back
Complete speech on :
http://www.pulsation.com/doc/canyoufeelit.html
Tom Van Steen.
http://www.pulsation.com
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From: Matthew KANE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:05 AM
Subject: [313] can you feel it? vocal version
OK, my
Raoul de Vries wrote on Tue, 23 Apr 2002 about following:
The speech is by Chuck Brown(whom i've never heard of) and is on the vocal
version of can you feel it by mr. fingers.
I think it was originally released on Desire(UK). If anyone has a copy for
me :)
do you know where it is sampled
I remember this discussion appeared on the 313 list about 2 or 3 years ago.
(semi-oldtimer here) :) From what I can recall (wish I knew how to access
the 313 archives), I think it was Terrence Parker that cleared the air and
said that the acapella originally appeared on a track by a group called
On 4/23/02 5:29 PM, Matthew L. Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what I can recall (wish I knew how to access
the 313 archives)
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/archive.html
Dig around! Have fun!
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