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Friday, May 01, 2009

TOUCH YOUR LIFE

George & Glen Miller are responsible for the rarest record on West End. Little is known about this amazing release. I wish Mel Cheren would've discussed this more in his book. I've encountered random Soca Lp's from the West Indian vocal duo, as well as a very nice disco 12" called "Easing".

Here is a smooth edit of this rare 12" from a friend of a friend in DC.

George & Glen Miller "Touch Your Life" (edit)

7 comments:

  1. Tom, you are posting AAC tracks. I commend you! I started out doing that when we started the blog, but got sick of having to tell people how to listen to them. I think I might make a move for AAC again.

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  2. yeah i just noticed that. i wasn't trying to do that!

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  3. This track is nuts by the way!

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  4. aac?! your smoking the apple crack LeBaron. Lets do a side by side comparison against the same source file encoded as a comparable bit rate ogg, its no contest. They even come out smaller.

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  5. People can't even pronounce ogg vorbis, let along listen to listen to files encoded that way and play them at a club. But yes, I am smoking crack through an apple pipe.

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  6. the file i uploaded is .m4a

    i forgot to convert to mp3. my bad.

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