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Matthew Herbert / Karin Krog - Meaning Of Love - Revisited Series #01 download free
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Matthew Herbert / Karin Krog - Meaning Of Love - Revisited Series #01 download free

Performer:
Matthew Herbert
Album:
Meaning Of Love - Revisited Series #01
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Released:
Style:
House, Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Space-Age
MP3 archive size:
1720 mb
FLAC archive size:
1901 mb
WMA archive size:
1649 mb
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Rating:
4.6
Votes:
878

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A Karin Krog Meaning Of Love (Herbert's Disappearing Dub)
Electric Piano [Rhodes - Additional] – Matthew HerbertRemix, Producer [Additional] – Matthew "mic" Herbert*
6:54
B Karin Krog Meaning Of Love (Original)
Bass – Steve SwallowDrums, Percussion – Jon ChristensenKeyboards – Steve KuhnVocals – Karin Krog
5:04

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Magic And Accident
  • Recorded At – Rosenberg Studio

Credits

  • Artwork By [Painting] – Chris Clune
  • Artwork By [Sleeve Design] – Toni

Notes

Track A recorded at Magic & Accident.
Track B originally recorded at Rosenberg Studio in 1974.
Mastered at Calyx (Berlin).

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CDHW 082 Herbert* / Karin Krog Herbert* / Karin Krog - Meaning Of Love - Revisited Part 1 ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Crippled Dick Hot Wax! CDHW 082 Germany 2002
CDHW 082 Karin Krog Meaning Of Love ‎(CDr, Maxi) Crippled Dick Hot Wax! CDHW 082 Germany 2002


  • Nothing like a deep remix of an old jazz record. The original is from 1972 or thereabouts. Matthew Herbert has done well with it. My only complaint is that even at plus 8 it still only hits 118 bpm.