Geoff Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 If this has been covered before I apologise. When I was on holiday in Greece recently with friends playing music each night in their hotel bar, one guy played an alternative version of I'm Comin' Home In The Mornin' by Lou Pride, slightly slower than the normal version. Does anyone know if it's genuine, or has someone played around with the original? It's not easy to listen carefully enough when you're with other people but it was definitely slower and longer. Also I heard a version of Pressure recently, supposedly a cover up credited to Harold Melvin. The backing sounded exactly the same as Drizabone, even the oohs and aahs seemed the same. Is this another one that's been fiddled about with? Just idle curiosity on my part.
Soulman Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 If this has been covered before I apologise. When I was on holiday in Greece recently with friends playing music each night in their hotel bar, one guy played an alternative version of I'm Comin' Home In The Mornin' by Lou Pride, slightly slower than the normal version. Does anyone know if it's genuine, or has someone played around with the original? It's not easy to listen carefully enough when you're with other people but it was definitely slower and longer. Also I heard a version of Pressure recently, supposedly a cover up credited to Harold Melvin. The backing sounded exactly the same as Drizabone, even the oohs and aahs seemed the same. Is this another one that's been fiddled about with? Just idle curiosity on my part. Hi Geoff, Its a superb version taken from Lou's last CD. As far as I know it's still available from CD Baby but I can't for the life of me erember the title. I'm sure someone will come back with the right info. Best Steve
Soulman Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 If this has been covered before I apologise. When I was on holiday in Greece recently with friends playing music each night in their hotel bar, one guy played an alternative version of I'm Comin' Home In The Mornin' by Lou Pride, slightly slower than the normal version. Does anyone know if it's genuine, or has someone played around with the original? It's not easy to listen carefully enough when you're with other people but it was definitely slower and longer. Also I heard a version of Pressure recently, supposedly a cover up credited to Harold Melvin. The backing sounded exactly the same as Drizabone, even the oohs and aahs seemed the same. Is this another one that's been fiddled about with? Just idle curiosity on my part. Sorry, Didnt see the next bit. The "Pressure" mix was put out as a booty carver and is just Drizabone messed about with... unlike the Lou Pride which is genuine. Steve
Soulman Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 Hi Geoff, Its a superb version taken from Lou's last CD. As far as I know it's still available from CD Baby but I can't for the life of me erember the title. I'm sure someone will come back with the right info. Best Steve In fact just remembered its the album "Keep on Believing" which came out around 5 years ago I think. Steve
Geoff Posted June 8, 2011 Author Posted June 8, 2011 Thanks very much for the information, I will pass it on to my friend.
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