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Gotta Tell You
Samantha Mumba
Gotta Tell You
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock
 
Aussie remix EP featuring seven versions of the first hit off the British teen diva's debut album of the same name. Tracks, 'Gotta Tell You' (Radio Edit, Milk & Sugar Radio Mix, Teddy Riley Remix, Basstoy Mix, Milk &am...  more »

     
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All Artists: Samantha Mumba
Title: Gotta Tell You
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Polygram Int'l
Release Date: 2/13/2001
Album Type: EP, Import, Single
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 731458795223

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Aussie remix EP featuring seven versions of the first hit off the British teen diva's debut album of the same name. Tracks, 'Gotta Tell You' (Radio Edit, Milk & Sugar Radio Mix, Teddy Riley Remix, Basstoy Mix, Milk & Sugar Club Mix, Triple-D Vocal Remix and Mindchime Vocal Mix). 2000 release. Slimline jewel case.
 

CD Reviews

I "gotta tell you" that this is one catchy song!
Adrian Thacker | 02/15/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"So I enjoyed this little ditty the first time that I had heard it on the radio, but I had passed it off as just another teeny bopper with no staying power. Well, the song has stayed in my mind ever since the first listen and I had been trying desperately to find the remixes. With a little help from a good friend, I got my hot little hands on a copy. Here's my opinion on this disc.1) Radio Edit (3:20) - this is the version that I heard first, and probably the one that you've heard as well. One of the catchiest tunes in a while, with some really nice vocals from Ms. Mumba.2) Milk & Sugar Radio Mix (3:39) - this is the short radio edit of the full "Milk & Sugar Club Mix" - see track 5.3) Teddy Riley Remix (3:45) - thank heavens that this one is a short mix. It's sheer R&B boredom. It doesn't vary too much from the original, except to give it a choppier beat and some rap interludes from Samantha and an unknown guy (Riley himself maybe?). It's not totally horrible, but it's not very original, nor is it my cup of tea.4) Basstoy Mix (9:10) - Mark Picchiotti is the man behind this mix. Previously working on remixes for artists such as S Club 7 ("Two In A Million"), Lisa Stansfield ("The Real Thing") & Geri Halliwell ("Look At Me"), I was expecting a much stronger mix than this one here. This is not a vocal mix, but a total dub. On the plus side, it is a very funky dub and is good for filler in the clubs, but for at home listening, some may get bored with this mix quite quickly, especially if the listener is a Top 40 junkie.5) Milk & Sugar Club Mix (7:56) - quite a good mix of the song. Mike Milk and Steven Sugar pump up the vocals just a tad, add a bouncy house bassline, throw in some pianos and some flamenco guitars to give this track a Spanish sound to it. Solid remix from virtual unknowns.6) Triple D Vocal Remix (4:43) - another R&B mix here, but this one is heavier than Teddy Riley's and slightly better. It starts out with the chanting of "Throw your hands up everybody, everybody in the house throw your hands up", until the vocals come in and then the chanting repeats itself through various parts of the song. For those who are into R&B/Rap styled parties, this one will work for you.7) Mindchime Vocal Mix (6:38) - and they've saved the best for last. I don't have any idea who did the remix work on this one because it isn't listed on the liner notes, but I do know that this is the funkiest mix on the disc. The vocals are about the same speed as the original, but it's had a great housebeat thrown in which includes a killer synth hook, that will get your feet a movin'.Unfortunately, the Sleaze Sisters and DJ Skribble & Anthony Acid mixes aren't included on this disc (I don't know if they're available on cd at all), which is why it loses a star, but this is a very solid purchase!Also be sure to check out "Body II Body" which has the fantastic "Tall Paul Remix", and also look for her new single "Always Come Back To Your Love" - Samantha's shown us that she's no one hit wonder with these two follow-ups."