Movie Star
High grade digital lovers rock zinger from Melody Beecher, shuffling on the heels of her amazing George Michael version with a cover of Errol Dunkley’s ‘Movie Star’ originally released on Brooklyn label Witty in 1987.
Running strictly bullets, the necessary reissue of Melody’s diamond-cut ‘Movie Star’ pulls versions from the dead hard-to-find 12” and 7” for a definitive edition sure to reach more ears than the OGs. Calling to mind classic Horace Andy and his work with Massive Attack, the title tune comes in mellifluous vocal, robust dub, and 12” disco mix to extend the pleasure of Melody’s glyding vox and the rhythms tuff digital crack, eased off with sparkling DX7-like chimes and chords. Flawless diamonds all the way.
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High grade digital lovers rock zinger from Melody Beecher, shuffling on the heels of her amazing George Michael version with a cover of Errol Dunkley’s ‘Movie Star’ originally released on Brooklyn label Witty in 1987.
Running strictly bullets, the necessary reissue of Melody’s diamond-cut ‘Movie Star’ pulls versions from the dead hard-to-find 12” and 7” for a definitive edition sure to reach more ears than the OGs. Calling to mind classic Horace Andy and his work with Massive Attack, the title tune comes in mellifluous vocal, robust dub, and 12” disco mix to extend the pleasure of Melody’s glyding vox and the rhythms tuff digital crack, eased off with sparkling DX7-like chimes and chords. Flawless diamonds all the way.
High grade digital lovers rock zinger from Melody Beecher, shuffling on the heels of her amazing George Michael version with a cover of Errol Dunkley’s ‘Movie Star’ originally released on Brooklyn label Witty in 1987.
Running strictly bullets, the necessary reissue of Melody’s diamond-cut ‘Movie Star’ pulls versions from the dead hard-to-find 12” and 7” for a definitive edition sure to reach more ears than the OGs. Calling to mind classic Horace Andy and his work with Massive Attack, the title tune comes in mellifluous vocal, robust dub, and 12” disco mix to extend the pleasure of Melody’s glyding vox and the rhythms tuff digital crack, eased off with sparkling DX7-like chimes and chords. Flawless diamonds all the way.
High grade digital lovers rock zinger from Melody Beecher, shuffling on the heels of her amazing George Michael version with a cover of Errol Dunkley’s ‘Movie Star’ originally released on Brooklyn label Witty in 1987.
Running strictly bullets, the necessary reissue of Melody’s diamond-cut ‘Movie Star’ pulls versions from the dead hard-to-find 12” and 7” for a definitive edition sure to reach more ears than the OGs. Calling to mind classic Horace Andy and his work with Massive Attack, the title tune comes in mellifluous vocal, robust dub, and 12” disco mix to extend the pleasure of Melody’s glyding vox and the rhythms tuff digital crack, eased off with sparkling DX7-like chimes and chords. Flawless diamonds all the way.
Housed in a sky blue and red IOJ Island Disco sleeve with sticker designed by Bradley Pinkerton.
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High grade digital lovers rock zinger from Melody Beecher, shuffling on the heels of her amazing George Michael version with a cover of Errol Dunkley’s ‘Movie Star’ originally released on Brooklyn label Witty in 1987.
Running strictly bullets, the necessary reissue of Melody’s diamond-cut ‘Movie Star’ pulls versions from the dead hard-to-find 12” and 7” for a definitive edition sure to reach more ears than the OGs. Calling to mind classic Horace Andy and his work with Massive Attack, the title tune comes in mellifluous vocal, robust dub, and 12” disco mix to extend the pleasure of Melody’s glyding vox and the rhythms tuff digital crack, eased off with sparkling DX7-like chimes and chords. Flawless diamonds all the way.