I have "Dubwana." I can get it to you. I'm wondering if you have the extended version of "Give Us Back Our Cheap Fares" or the "Dub" version of RSS from the US 12"
I would love to see Dubwana on here too! Whats confusing is the fact there are two releases of Aie A Mwana so you have the 1981 debut release with
7 Inch version of Aie Mwana 3:38 12 Inch version " " 5:46 Dubwana 7 & 12 Inch 3:36
Then you have the 1982 John Luongo remixes that came with the Bananarama Featuring Fun Boy Three - Really Sayin' Somethin' / Aie A Mwana 12 Inch
Aie A Mwana 6:45 Aie A Mwana (Dub Mix) 4:38
So in effect there are five different versions of Aie A Mwana! Unless there are anymore I have missed out on (this is probably the best place to ask!)
An interesting factoid about the track is that the original was done by French band 'Black Blood' (excellent track!) and was written by David Vanguard (or sometimes written as David Vangarde) whose real name is Daniel Bangalter and the father of Thomas Bangalter, member of Daft Punk! He also co-wrote Ottawan's 'D.I.S.C.O.' so ask any fan whats the connection between Bananarama & Daft Punk? and look impressive with the answer!
PS> it would be great to put all the versions of 'Aie A Mwana' together in one post! I am trying to get them in high bitrate at the moment.
I have "Dubwana." I can get it to you. I'm wondering if you have the extended version of "Give Us Back Our Cheap Fares" or the "Dub" version of RSS from the US 12"
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see that "dubwanwa" cut on here.
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I would love to see Dubwana on here too!
ReplyDeleteWhats confusing is the fact there are two releases of Aie A Mwana so you have the 1981 debut release with
7 Inch version of Aie Mwana 3:38
12 Inch version " " 5:46
Dubwana 7 & 12 Inch 3:36
Then you have the 1982 John Luongo remixes that came with the Bananarama Featuring Fun Boy Three - Really Sayin' Somethin' / Aie A Mwana 12 Inch
Aie A Mwana 6:45
Aie A Mwana (Dub Mix) 4:38
So in effect there are five different versions of Aie A Mwana! Unless there are anymore I have missed out on (this is probably the best place to ask!)
An interesting factoid about the track is that the original was done by French band 'Black Blood' (excellent track!) and was written by David Vanguard (or sometimes written as David Vangarde) whose real name is Daniel Bangalter
and the father of Thomas Bangalter, member of Daft Punk! He also co-wrote Ottawan's 'D.I.S.C.O.' so ask any fan whats the connection between Bananarama & Daft Punk? and look impressive with the answer!
PS> it would be great to put all the versions of 'Aie A Mwana' together in one post! I am trying to get them in high bitrate at the moment.