Thursday, May 14, 2009

Everyday and Everynight

Here is a re-edit I did of Tangerue's 1979 disco cut "Everynight, Everyday" from the group's self-titled album. The original was written, produced, and arranged by Eddy Strauman who also helped arrange Nightlife Unlimited's first album, which is definitely a record I very much enjoy. With Tangerue's "Everynight, Everyday", I've always enjoyed the overall groove of the song, however I could never quite get into the vocals. I thought I would do an instrumental edit that highlights the songs overall groove. Let me know what you think.

Tangerue - Everynight, Everyday (Pat Les Stache Edit)


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4 comments:

professor Eddy said...

I don't know, Pat. Some background vocals or a little bit of spoken word would have made the track a little more 'spicier'.

The Neurotic Brothers said...

Nice edit, Pat.

I agree with the instrumental edit idea. It's good to have instrumentals or dubbed edit to mix with vocal ones.

Regards

Bracco, from Buenos Aires, Argentina

Pat Les Stache said...

Hey Eddy,

I hear ya. If I ever decide to release (on vinyl) an edit of this song, I'll consider trying maybe through in a couple light vocal parts to spice the song up a bit. I think I was going for an instrumental edit that would work nicely in a mix with lots of vocal tracks...almost like a breakdown track in the middle of a large mix set.

Thanks for the advice!

Tanisha and Rhonda said...

OOOH, your edit is HOT!