Angie BrownI'm Gonna Get You

Label:

Vinyl Solution – STORM 46

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Garage House

Tracklist

A1 I'm Gonna Get You (Original Flavour Mix)
EngineerAdam Lesser
Mixed ByBizarre Inc
Mixed By, EngineerAlan Scott
5:18
A2 I'm Gonna Get You (Todd's Rubber Dub)
Mixed By, Producer [Additional Production]Todd Terry
5:22
B1 I'm Gonna Get You (Sure Is Pure Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Sure Is Pure
8:38
B2 I'm Gonna Get You (Sure Is Pure Golden Dub)
Mixed By, Producer [Additional]Sure Is Pure
3:19

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtComforts Place
  • Mixed AtComforts Place
  • Recorded AtBlue Chip Studios
  • Mixed AtBlue Chip Studios
  • Recorded AtTee's Studios
  • Mixed AtTee's Studios
  • Published BySchnozza Music
  • Published ByHouse Of Fun Music, Inc.
  • Distributed ByRTM (2)
  • Distributed ByPinnacle (3)
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Vinyl Solution
  • Copyright ©Vinyl Solution
  • Mastered AtP.R. Records Limited
  • Mastered AtThe Exchange

Credits

  • Mastered ByMike*
  • Photography ByVictoria Blackie
  • Plated ByM (91)
  • ProducerBizarre Inc
  • SleeveSuzanne Walker
  • VocalsAngie Brown
  • Written-ByTony C.

Notes

This track is a cover of Jocelyn Brown - 'Loves Gonna Get You'.
Also samples Vocal from Dupree - 'Brass Disk'

Bizarre Inc appear courtesy of Listen Up Productions.

Very special thanks to: Mark Ravenhill, Todd Terry, Sure Is Pure, Inga Marsh and Alan Scott.

Thanks to: Victoria Blackie, Lucy Fitter, Susannah Treharne, Jimmy King, Alex Wood, David Clulow, Pam Hogg, Gary K., Sign Of The Times, Skin Two, Dexter Wong, 'Name' Soho, Peter Jordan, Heidi Title.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 017687 304661
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout groove hand etched): STORM 46-A1 MIKE'S - THE EXCHANGE PR-M
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout groove hand etched): STORM 46-B1 MIKE'S 'n' INGA'S - THE EXCHANGE PR-M
  • Barcode: 5017687304661

Other Versions (5 of 32)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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I'm Gonna Get You (12") Flying International FIN 088 Italy 1992
Recently Edited
I'm Gonna Get You (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Columbia 44 74815 US 1992
I'm Gonna Get You (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Torso Dance Torso 12230, TORSO 12230 Netherlands 1992
I'm Gonna Get You (12") Flying International FIN 094 Italy 1992
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I'm Gonna Get You (CD, Maxi-Single) Vinyl Solution 44K 74490 US 1992

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Reviews

  • System.10's avatar
    System.10
    I've had a chat with Angie regarding this song, and it really changed the way I listened to it. House music was still a pretty new concept to her at the time (especially the more repetitive stuff), and she literally told me her "heart wasn't in it" as around the same time she was in a band called "The Doves", recording a song called "Beaten Up In Love Again" which is really soulful and still one of her favourite songs. But unfortunately, the album wasn't a massive success, and by the time "Took My Love" was released, she was blending her signature style with the house beats, and it all took off from there! She basically breathes house music now.

    Whether or not you think the song's repetitive, one thing's for sure, Angie definitely thinks so. That's why she does loads of improv and ad-libbing when performing it live - she said it would get extremely boring if she did the song exactly as-is!
    • FunkyBeak's avatar
      FunkyBeak
      Ugh...probably the most overrated dance record of the 90's. It never goes anywhere...a dull-as-dishwater rhythm track, the same alternating 2-note pattern and couple short lines of vocal samples repeating over and over and over and over (plus that god awful super over-sampled "Yo DJ Pump This Party!" which just adds to the banality).

      "Took My Love" was infinitely better. At least it had a more interesting & danceable rhythm track, and a good set of real vocals instead of just a couple lines of samples ones.
      • ian_s's avatar
        ian_s
        Edited 12 years ago
        Todd Terry's remix of this is pretty much exactly the same as his remix of Cajmere - Brighter Days. Todd himself its to just using the same elements in 5 or 6 different remixes.
        Bizarre Inc. actually wanted Jocelyn Brown to do the vocal but she refused. They then brought in Yvonne Yanney, but for some reason she didn't do it. Angie Brown was brought in instead. Apparently the Bizarre Inc. people are a bit miffed with Angie Brown as she is going round performing as Bizarre Inc. when really it is only her.

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