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| | Where Does That Leave Love | | | Music Artist : | | George Lamond | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sony Special Product | | Release Date : | | 2005-04-05 | | Store Price : | | $6.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $6.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Where Does That Leave Love [Hot Radio Mix] 2. Without You 3. Love's Contagious 4. What Could've Been 5. Bad of the Heart [1990 Club Remix] 6. My One and Only Love 7. Distant Heart 8. Everytime the Rain Starts to Fall 9. Heaven in My Hands 10. Stop That Girl
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Very happy with it but wished for more Submitted on: 2006-10-06 |
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I bought this CD only because it included the 1990 Club Mix of "Bad of The Heart", which, as far as i know, was never available on CD before (or if it was, I never saw it anywhere)
The inclusion of the Hot Radio mix of "Where does that leave love" would also be a treat for fans, although it happens I already the CD single of that song so I already had that.
What I dont understand is why SONY/BMG only put two remixes on this collection?? There are remixes of "Look Into My Eyes" and "Without You" as well as some other singles from his second album, which a lot of people would really like to get their hands on. George LaMond - as with many popular dance artists - has a back catalogue of rare remixes that Sony could capitalize on if they wanted to, and it would give the fans more of a reason to buy these budget releases.
Sony was smart in the way they put together the "Dance Diva: Remixes & Rarities" CDs for Taylor Dayne and Cyndi Lauper, as well as the "Dance Mixes" collection for Expose'.
George Lamond is an artist who deserves to have a similar release.
If Sony/BMG really wants to cash in on remix re-releases, they should also put out budget remix & rarities collections for Gloria Estefan, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Lissette Melendez, Ace Of Base, Real McCoy, Snap!, Black Box, Basia, Celine Dion, The Cover Girls, Lisa Stansfield, to name a few of the ones that would really fly of store shelves. |
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