Soulsmith Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 Marvin & Tammi - Remix Aint No Mountain High Enough Heard this for the first time this week- end. Terry Jones was playing it at Cleethorpes. Remix may have been by Mark Radsom Anyone know where I can get one? Thanks Col.
TOAD Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 Marvin & Tammi - Remix Aint No Mountain High Enough Heard this for the first time this week- end. Terry Jones was playing it at Cleethorpes. Remix may have been by Mark Radsom Anyone know where I can get one? Thanks Col. THINK YOULL FIND IT ON A ASHFORD AND SIMPSON CD WAS IN REFOSOUL
Soulsmith Posted June 22, 2009 Author Posted June 22, 2009 THINK YOULL FIND IT ON A ASHFORD AND SIMPSON CD WAS IN REFOSOUL Cheers for reply but def not on the ASHFORD AND SIMPSON Remix CD. Version on there was awful - a disco remix
Guest JohnnyHitman Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Marvin & Tammi - Remix Aint No Mountain High Enough Heard this for the first time this week- end. Terry Jones was playing it at Cleethorpes. Remix may have been by Mark Radsom Anyone know where I can get one? Thanks Col. Might be the "Ben Human Remix"
max millward Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Might be the "Ben Human Remix" could it be the one with diana ross as well!! if so ask neil rushton max..
Neil Rushton Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 No it's a band new mix we have done in Birmingham - incorporating Diana Ross as well as Marvin and Tammi and loads better than any of the other remixes of the track in my not so humble opinion. I gave a CDR to Terry Jones for Cleethorpes and supplied copies for Pete Lyster to play at Coppertops and John Fisher at Soulvation last weekend, and on Saturday I played it at Nuneaton. And I know it's heresy but James Jamerson's bass has been "tidied up" and sounds more in time now. I know - heresy. There's key changes on different parts of Marvin/Tammi and Diana's versions, the way they been mashed up on this mix they key changes on the different records actually work with each other even though the backing tracks are totally different. I think it's a great remix All the Best, Neil
Neil Rushton Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 I'm sure I heard this in a caravan somewhere You did.
ricticman Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 to be honest Neil , [ and I'm not here just to shine you up ,] it's a feckin magic remix the response at Coppertops was brilliant ; and I'm hoping it'll go down nicely at Prestwich on Friday week. pete
Guest JohnnyHitman Posted June 23, 2009 Posted June 23, 2009 No it's a band new mix we have done in Birmingham - incorporating Diana Ross as well as Marvin and Tammi and loads better than any of the other remixes of the track in my not so humble opinion. I gave a CDR to Terry Jones for Cleethorpes and supplied copies for Pete Lyster to play at Coppertops and John Fisher at Soulvation last weekend, and on Saturday I played it at Nuneaton. And I know it's heresy but James Jamerson's bass has been "tidied up" and sounds more in time now. I know - heresy. There's key changes on different parts of Marvin/Tammi and Diana's versions, the way they been mashed up on this mix they key changes on the different records actually work with each other even though the backing tracks are totally different. I think it's a great remix All the Best, Neil Can u please provide us with a soundclip, sounds interesting!! Will this become a vinyl release? Cheers
Dave Moore Posted June 23, 2009 Posted June 23, 2009 And I know it's heresy but James Jamerson's bass has been "tidied up" Neil Neil, You Sir, should be burnt at the stake! Best Dave
Neil Rushton Posted June 23, 2009 Posted June 23, 2009 Neil, You Sir, should be burnt at the stake! Best Dave Hi Dave, Funnily enough while working with Inner City got to know one of James' sons who played on some sessions for us. I think it was Derek. Also remember seeing James in Birmingham with Diana Ross in 1976, that was concert when she was backed by Jones Girls. Neil
Soulsmith Posted June 26, 2009 Author Posted June 26, 2009 Thanks very much for the e-mail Neil. I am in your debt Col.
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