Rebecca St. James: Extended Play Remixes
Extended Play Remixes is an EP by then-teenage Christian pop and rock singer/songwriter Rebecca St. James. It was released on July 20, 1995 and contains remixes of three of her songs from the album Rebecca St. James.[1]
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Released | July 20, 1995 | |||
Genre | Christian rock, Christian pop | |||
Label | ForeFront | |||
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The EP was released on Forefront Records (catalog 5126).[2] Upon its release in the UK in 1996, Cross Rhythms Magazine reviewer Dave Drodge wrote that the first three tracks were "good, if ... sugary", with a "successful trance feel" on two of them. He found "Everything I Do" highly danceable while retaining the lyrics: "very good." Drodge subtracted a point for the EP's price being higher than the import version, giving a total score of six "boxes" out of ten.[2]
Track listing
- "Side By Side" (Brothers Keeper Extended Remix) – 6:54
- "Side By Side" (Trance Phonix Mix) – 5:38
- "Side By Side" (Youtherial Mix) – 3:58
- "We Don't Need It" (9070 Classic Mix) – 4:50
- "Everything I Do" (Down Under Dub) – 5:50
gollark: I could use ABR bans.
gollark: ++delete <@319753218592866315>
gollark: Prepare the demotion laser.
gollark: Also, it will be executed on an ARM system.
gollark: I'll implement macron very badly obviously. So everyone will take that bad version as its canonical form unless YOU do so first.
References
- "Rebecca St. James Extended Play Remixes". iTunes.com. Apple Inc.
- Drodge, Dave (1 April 1996). "Rebecca St. James - Remixes". Cross Rhythms Magazine. Issue 32.
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