It Came from Outta Space
The Magick Edit Allstars go to work on Francine McGee's classic 'Feeling Good', by removing all the vocals, they turn the original into a fine Space Disco instrumental workout. I love the crazy vocals from the 1978 Victor release, but this update highlights the tracks underlying genius (I do use that word a lot don't I?), it features some of the warmest keys from this side of the galaxy. If u don't own any of this bunch's edits I suggest you hunt them down, every single 12", usually containing four edits per release, is worth the time and effort. Play very loud!!!
http://www.zshare.net/audio/magick-edit-allstars-dance-in-a-daze-mp3.html
7 comments:
I'm not familiar with the Feeling Good track so correct me if I am wrong but this sounds like Delirium (featured on Kenny Dope's Disco Heat album), which had no vocals to start with. Either way, it's a sweet track, cheers. Sampled by The Chemical Brothers on their track "Under the Influence" I believe.
U had me worried there for a minute but i just checked it, it's originaly Francine Mcgee's Feelin' Good. I didnt get the Kenny Dope album so I can't compare unfortunately.
I'll try and get the track on my pc and uploaded if you like, it's a goodun!
sounds great - i would love to hear it.
Here ya go:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/francine-mcgee-delirium-mp3.html
Any chance of a trade for the original Feelin' Good? ;-)
The B-side of Feeling Good was Delerium an inst. version. Delerium was the version every one played, and was a standard at "The Loft" and "Paradise Garage".
thank you so much acidbearboy, too cool, i'm gonna post the vocal version for ya shortly, its lots of fun kind of takes the track into another place. and Mr Anonymous thanks for that info, very interesting, I guess the Magick Edit Allstars must have used the instrumental for their edit.
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