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Future of the Future (Stay Gold) | 
enlarge | Artist: Deep Dish Label: Arista Category: Music
Buy Used: $19.99
Used (3) from $19.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1184627
Media: LP Record
UPC: 078221356619 EAN: 0078221356619 ASIN: B00000DHDC
Release Date: September 29, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: NEARLY UNHANDLED record with glossy jacket in EXCELLENT condition. Record and jacket each score aVery Good++ grading by strict Goldmine Magazine standards being just a little shy of New. RARE!
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Deep Dish help EBTG achieve success May 22, 2000 Richard Diaz (Centerville, OH United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Everything But the Girl to me is one of the most underachieving bands of the 90's. That's mainly because Tracy Thorne has one of the greatest voices you'll ever find, but the music rarely lives up to her capabilities. Thankfully, through collaborations (such as "Protection" by Massive Attack) and remixers we get to see her talent shine through occasionally. Here she handed her song to Washington house producers Deep Dish, who worked wonders on the track. Of course, you know that or you wouldn't be looking to buy the single. So what do you get? A radio edit, an excellent classy disco remix by David Morales, and the original 9:30 version. It's not a great value, 2 songs + radio edit, and you can pay about as much and get the track on Deep Dish's "Junk Science" or the new Everything But the Girl cd. But considering "Junk Science" can be hit and miss, and the EBTG album has received spotty reviews, you may be better off with the sure thing.
Great for EBTG fans August 8, 1999 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This track has a certain type of emotional character to it, which makes it hard to hear just once. The rhythm is very catchy and makes you want to get up and dance. And if not, you will be sure to find yourself singing the lyrics out loud. The David Morales remix is especially delightful if you like technobeats. Its a must for EBTG and 'Missing' fans.
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