This song sounds fresh as evah! The guitarist is awesome and as sensual as Diana Ross' vocals.This song definitely deserved a Grammy Nomination for Best Female Jazz Vocal. What happened to the required air play for this song?
This song sounds fresh as evah! The guitarist is awesome and as sensual as Diana Ross' vocals.This song definitely deserved a Grammy Nomination for Best Female Jazz Vocal. What happened to the required air play for this song?
The album version when compared when to the slightly faster, more vibrant version featured on the cassette single “Gone” comes across a little dull....imo.
TNSUN I couldn’t agree more. Played it to death myself when it came out but never heard it on American or UK radio. Just don’t understand why. You’re right, Diana’s vocal is sensual, intimate and utterly convincing. And yes, that Spanish guitar playing is truly beautiful, it suits the song perfectly and makes it very special. What a lost gem.
Here's a version by the singer Peggi Blu:
Sadly I don’t johnny. The cassette was lost many years ago what with house relocations etc. It was faster, with a more rousing chorus then the released version. It was also minus the Spanish guitar intro which admittedly is very pretty. I always thought it far more commercial sounding then the version that was released.
”I Thought That We Were Still In Love” had a longer, almost classical sounding intro which was rather beautiful.
both Never Loved and Thought are incredible ballads. I agree with your assessment that the spanish guitar intro is lovely but might not have been commercial enough. Thought is a stunner of a tune. again, probably not commercial but a true gem.
would love to hear these alt arrangements
Some tunes become commercial upon repeated listening.Never Loved and Thought never got the record label "Push". Awesome songs.
An expanded CD collection "Take Me Higher" would be awesome! I wonder how many songs were recorded at this time for possible album inclusion.
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