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~ Bee Gees - Paradise - Early Version
Views: 1730 |  |  |  |  | These have often been called 'demos', but the Living Eyes 'demos' are mostly merely early versions of the full recordings, hence how people comment in masses regarding how they sound so similar to the finished recording, because it actually is the same re ...More cording just with a few dubs put on it. However, this track has a proper demo of sorts, with a different vocal track. The instruments appear to be the same as on the album, but as an example of the differences, you can hear Robin sing in falsetto clearly here at certain points. I have called it an early version due to my obstinacy and my desire to highlight the difference between a demo and a work in progress. |
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~ Human Nature - Wishes (Reachout - The Motown Record)
Views: 292 |  |  |  |  | Human Nature released its first album Telling Everybody on 2 December 1996 and it went on to earn triple-platinum status. The first single from the album was "Got It Goin On" which established the bands success with "Telling Everybody", "Wishes", "Don't S ...More ay Goodbye", "Whisper Your Name", and "People Get Ready" also released as singles. The group also helped build their reputation by working as support acts for Michael Jackson and Céline Dion on their respective Australian tours. The band teamed up with John Farnham for "Everytime You Cry" which was one of the biggest hits of 1997, and due to the success of the previous tours, were asked personally by both Celine Dion and Michael Jackson to continue to support them throughout their European tours in June-September 1997. The band played to crowds often numbering over 100000 people, and also took the stage for three nights at Wembley Stadium. Upon their return to Australia in October Human Nature embarked on their first ever national concert tour- headlining at entertainment centres around the country. Counting Down released in 1998 continued the band's momentum, and debuted at number one on the ARIA charts and generated five gold singles in Australia - "Last To Know", "Don't Cry", "Cruel", "Be There With You" and "Eternal Flame" a cover version of the 1989 hit by the Bangles. The band also appeared in an Australian concert tour of symphonic versions of Beatles songs conducted by legendary producer and "fifth Beatle", Sir ... |
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