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Paul Simpson Connection - Use Me, Loose Me mp3 download
Singer: Paul Simpson Connection
Title: Use Me, Loose Me
Released: 1983
Country: US
Style: Disco
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 755
Formats: DXD MOD AHX MIDI MPC AC3 WAV
MP3 size: 1194 mb

Paul Simpson Connection - Use Me, Loose Me mp3 download

Tracklist

A1 Use Me, Loose Me (Vocal) 6:00
A2 Use Me, Loose Me (Instrumental) 5:27
B1 Reprise Me 5:21
B2 Dub Me 6:12
B3 Acapella Me 0:33

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Zarr Studio
  • Mixed At – Blank Tape Studios
  • Produced For – Streetwise

Credits

  • Co-producer – Winston Jones
  • Engineer [Mix] – Butch Jones, Don Feinberg, Tom Webber*
  • Mastered By – Herb Powers*
  • Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By – Paul Simpson

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SWRL 2209 Paul Simpson Connection Use Me Lose Me ‎(12") Streetwise SWRL 2209 US 1982
RHR 3569 Paul Simpson Connection Use Me, Loose Me ‎(12") Rams Horn Records RHR 3569 Netherlands 1986
RAMSH-1230 Paul Simpson Connection Use Me, Loose Me ‎(7", Single) Rams Horn Records RAMSH-1230 Netherlands 1983
SWRL 2209 Paul Simpson Connection Use Me Lose Me ‎(12", TP) Streetwise SWRL 2209 US 1982
SWRL 1109 Paul Simpson Connection Use Me Lose Me ‎(7", Promo) Streetwise SWRL 1109 US 1982

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Shakar
One of my all time favorites disco songs with very nice use of a xylophone. I just don't understand it being classified here as "Garage house", Discogs says among other things this about Garage house: "This style was popular in the beginning of the 90's.", The record is from 1983 (I bought it - and still have it in good shape - also back then.)Perhaps someone with a better understanding of "Garage house" can clarify this.... (I wouldn't use the term "House" for this tune at all).
Wohald
Garage House removed as a style. Someone needs to brush up on their history ;-)
Xal
Yep, certainly not the garage house that discogs describes. However I guess it was the kinda record that got spun at the Paradise Garage and a lot of those records were categorised as garage by association, long before garage house, UK garage et al became terms of use. But agree that here it should simply be disco.
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