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Where will Turn Me On peak? 12 members have voted

  1. 1. Where will it peak?

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Out on November 13, this brilliant dance tune by a team of male producers known as Dirty Old Ann featuring vocals from Kathy Brown has a great video which one ought to watch if one happens to be of the male gender...

 

But where will it peak?

 

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[flash=450,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9tZUrmjo-E.swf

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Never heard of it until now.

Quite bad. Doubt it will make top 40.

Quite a good song!

 

The vocals sound like Jocelyn Brown (it says Kathy Brown in the first post, don't know if that was an error or whether it really is someone called Kathy Brown). The bass at times sounds like its about to go into "Don't Call Me Baby" but never manages it. The song certainly has a familiar sound to it, even though it's the first time I've heard it - that's usually a good sign!

Kathy Brown is a LEGEND!!!

 

This re-make, unfortunately, is not! This version is so bland... the track was last around back in 1997 as an amazing bootleg remix and even that version only reached around no.35 - so this goves this uninspired version much less luck.

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Quite a good song!

 

The vocals sound like Jocelyn Brown (it says Kathy Brown in the first post, don't know if that was an error or whether it really is someone called Kathy Brown). The bass at times sounds like its about to go into "Don't Call Me Baby" but never manages it. The song certainly has a familiar sound to it, even though it's the first time I've heard it - that's usually a good sign!

 

It is Kathy Brown, and the vocal originally comes from her debut hit Turn Me Out (#44 in 1995, #35 in 1997). She also featured on Soul Central's 2005 #6 hit Strings Of Life (Stronger On My Own).

 

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