Friday 29 October 2010

Ladies and Gentlemen Miss Grace Jones!!!

Now here's a classic track.
There's many remixes of this, but I've picked out two of my faves.
The first is a great remix by Love To Infinity  - very typical of their production style, very bouncy and instant.
It really complements Grace's vocal which is incredibly powerful.
The other version is a remix by T-empo - which compared to many of their remixes, is slightly slow and in all fairness pretty disappointing measured against their standards of excellence, but still pretty good even so.

Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm
(Love To Infinity Classic Paradise 12" Mix)

http://www.mediafire.com/?6dddy1vljjv

Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm
(The T-Empo Grace In Your Face '94 Overture)

http://www.mediafire.com/?txntqm2yode

8 comments:

Bloo said...

Try also listening to David Harness "The Rhythm" which used the intro vocal from Ian McShane used on this GJ track. ATB!

Big Fella said...

Love this. Been absolutely ages.

Anonymous said...

Nice track!

Johnny.A said...

Perfect!!!

tsomo2000 said...

Not heard either of these mixes, however if any are as good as the PPK version, they thumbs up!

Mark S said...

Not my fave version. Danny D did a more faithful mix of this classic imo.

Woochifer said...

Not one of my favorite tracks, or remixes. But, PLEASE post more of the Love to Infinity Classic Paradise remixes! There are many great ones to choose from. Examples include:

Judy Cheeks - As Long As You're Good To Me
Pet Shop Boys - Before
Gloria Estefan - Everlasting Love
Gloria Estefan - You'll Be Mine (Party Time)
Jaki Graham - Ain't Nobody

And they've recently resurfaced, doing some new work like their amazing remix of Jody Watley's "A Beautiful Life."

Pure Club Classics said...

Thank you for some great comments Woochifer. You're right about the Love to Infinity remixes. I have a couple lined up to post, but I hadn't thought about the Gloria Estefan tracks. Leave it with me and I'll get some lined up for the future posts. Thanks once again. Best regards, Pure Club Classics