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Mayfair, Volume 27, Number 2
Bobby and Tina Moore, wearing some questionable 60’s knitwear with their daughter, Roberta, 1965.
From Pop Star!, January 2000.
Tina Moore
Also credited as Tina Wheeler on occasion as well as Kirsty in some magazines, Tina was a staple in UK men's magazines in the early 1990's. She appeared in Mayfair, Razzle, Men Only, Fiesta, Escort, Big Ones, Model Directory, Knave, Fotogirls and Risque. A number of these shoots were from Ralph Medland. Unfortunately there is practically no other information about this model available. She stopped modeling sometime around 1995.
My Year in Mix can throw up some surprises. I'd intended for this section to be "dance songs with prominent singalong vocals"; with one exception, it also works as "dance songs that were successful second time around".
"Never gonna let you go" - Tina Moore. Clubland reacted to the death of Diana by playing - and buying - this choon. Tina had laid down the original single in 1995, it became a hit after this "Bump 'n' Go" mix by Kelly G. There's a strong argument that 2-step dance became popular in the wake of this mix, reaching its commercial crescendo a couple of years later.
With his remix of American R&B singer Tina Moore, Kelly Griffin laid the groundwork for the 2-step garage sound that swept the UK in the ’90
CLUB STANDARD: http://www.youtube.com/user/clubstandard CLUB STANDARD MIXTAPE: http://soundcloud.com/ste-v-something/club-standard-mix-01
"Closer than close" - Rosie Gaines. Another 1995 release, 1997 hit. Gaines' album had been recorded in the early 90s, got caught up by Prince's spat with Warner Brothers, and eventually emerged some years after it had been recorded. The title track was a honeyed slow groove, exactly the track for mixers to bootlegged and cut up.
Frankie Knuckles' mix proved to be the massive hit. It's funky disco house, simultaneously a throwback to the late 70s and the late 80s and pleasantly contemporary. Popped on every anthology going - for which compilers pay a licensing fee, easy money for Rosie and for Prince's estate.
Official Video for 'Closer Than Close', by Rosie Gaines. Newly restored in HD. Officially released in 1997, following many Garage mix boo
"Freedom" - Robert Miles ft Kathy Sledge. Ambient house was one of my grooves in '97. Having almost worn out the CD of Dreamland, I eagerly awaited Robert's follow-up album 23am. It was a grower of a record: less trippy than its predecessor, more soul vocals - here from the throat of a classic soul diva. Grown to love this song.
http://www.electronic-box.blogspot.com/ y Electronic-Box te traen este exelente video de Robert Miles Titulado Freedom!
"You're not alone" - Olive. Ambient trip-hop? Yeah, I'll buy that. "You're not alone" was carefully remixed from the album track, first to bring out the song's dark heart, then to cunningly conceal it under swirling strings, and distract us with a sunshine vocal. Vaguely melancholy, lightly threatening; it's number one, and it's uneasy listening. Came out on 5 May 97, and felt like the grit at the heart of the Blair era: this, too, will end in hurt.
Track: You're Not Alone Artist: Olive Album: Extra Virgin Label: RCA Records Director: Timothy White The third video to the classic #1 hit
"Coco jamboo" - Mr President. What are they blithering on about? Ach, who cares! Massive hit in Europe the previous summer, got buried here in the pre-Christmas rush. A very of-its-time combination of commercial male rap and floaty female vocals. "A summertime nursery rhyme," said Music Week, fun from start to finish.
Live on 90' Festiwal in Bielsko-Biała, Poland http://www.wiadomosci.bielsko.info/0,0,0,6362,0,wyjatkowy-festiwal-pod-debowcem,artykul,serwi