To-Be-Announced

Forget Me Nots

    Forget Me Nots Club Vocal Mix

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    Forget Me Nots Clubstrumental Vibe

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Forget Me Nots 12"

Tonya Graves

APCA Records, US 1994

VG+/Generic

Product #1234

€69.98

Tonya Graves and journeyman producer Bernard Terry are magicians behind this ultra-funky house cover of Patrice Rushen's 1982 disco hit. It is a rumination on “a romance's end and sends the ex-lover forget-me-nots, a flower that since medieval times has been given and worn to symbolize enduring love despite absence or separation." This flower is also tied to the terrible Nazi Party of Germany and the Masonic Lodge, although this has nothing at all to do with the Patrice nor the Tonya song.

If you buy this record, you get two interpretations. You get a "Club Vocal Mix" and something called a "Clubstrumental Vibe". Have you ever heard a title sound more modern? Both translate Patrice's slinky seductive style to a Chicago-by-way-of-Detriot style house sound. Very nice!

PS: I know I have heard something that samples Patrice's keyboard. I know I've heard it recently and probably from a record or youtube in the style of this shop. Anyone know what I might be talking about?


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