Round OneI'm Your Brother

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Electronic

Style:

Deep House

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Tracklist

I'm Your Brother (Club Version) 7:16
I'm Your Brother (Edit) 4:59
I'm Your Brother (Chicago's Twisted Mix) 7:07

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    Version Details Data Quality
    Cover of I'm Your Brother, 1994-11-00, Vinyl I'm Your Brother
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Main Street Records – MSR-02 1994 1994
    Cover of I'm Your Brother, 2003, Vinyl I'm Your Brother
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue, Remastered
    Main Street Records – MSR-02 2003 2003
    Recently Edited
    Cover of I'm Your Brother, 2003, Vinyl I'm Your Brother
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue, Remastered
    Main Street Records – MSR-02 2003 2003
    Recently Edited
    Cover of I'm Your Brother, , Vinyl I'm Your Brother
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Misprint
    Main Street Records – MSR-02
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • swollenknees's avatar
      swollenknees
      One of the all time greatest records. Will never age or fade
      • JUSTGROOVES's avatar
        JUSTGROOVES
        If you like Deep House then this needs to be in your collection. It's one the champs of the genre! Amazing.
        • crashlandon's avatar
          crashlandon
          Luke Solomon in Faith Magazine (Defected), talking about his 'Space' party at Bar Rumba: "This will always feel like one of the songs that inspired us to do Space. It was the Space theme song - played week in week out - whether it be the vocal or the dub. We included the dub as Chez and Ron Dubs were very much Space signature. Kenny and me would fight to play them."
          • umberto1's avatar
            umberto1
            when i purchased this first time around in the mid 90's i immediately realised that this track would stand the test of time, many dj's and friends from all the Genres of house music purchased this record, that's how good it is and it still sounds fresh in 2021
            • spearheaded's avatar
              spearheaded
              Edited 2 years ago
              The Club Version is one of the best [house] songs I've heard so far. Very uptempo, yet emotional.
              • dc95335's avatar
                dc95335
                Incorrect release date of Nov 94. From memory it must've been 6 months prior at least. One of the greatest vocals from a year that had many
                • Perennial_Rhythms's avatar
                  The fact that Herb Powers mastered this is the cherry on top of what is one of the echelons of the progress of amazing dance music history
                  • PhatazfunkGroovez's avatar
                    Something that no one has seemed to mention about the original MSR copies from 1994. All the pressings are translucent brown when held up to a bright light. Some folk have been trying to sell the reissue of this as the First press. The audio is bang on both sides. Back in the day, I'd drop the Chicago Twisted Mix along with Cajmere.
                    • m_ek's avatar
                      m_ek
                      Wonder how Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus got hooked up with Andrew Cain? Two German techno guys and one 80s pop singer who only had one album and a few singles. Granted, he has a seriously soulful singing voice and was a studio/session performer on quite a few albums, but still - what was it that brought him to their attention?
                      • kenos_direct's avatar
                        kenos_direct
                        Edited 6 years ago
                        I'm only going from my own experience with the quality of the pressings. I have all 4 of the catalogue released from the original press and all vinyls are quite thick with no problems with the sound at all. Must have been issues with re-releases.

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