Ce Ce PenistonFinally

Label:

A&M Records – 75021 2385 1

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Garage House

Tracklist

E1 Finally (12" Mix) 7:01
E2 Finally (Momo Mix) 7:04
E3 Finally (7" Mix) 4:27
F1 Finally (12" Choice Mix) 7:04
F2 Finally (Journey Mix) 6:59
F3 Finally (7" Choice) 4:06

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtAztec Studios, Phoenix AZ
  • Published ByWax Museum Music
  • Published ByMainlot Music
  • Produced ForDef Mix Productions
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗A&M Records, Inc.
  • Pressed BySpecialty Records Corporation

Credits

  • Co-producerR.K. Jackson
  • EngineerDavid Sussman
  • Executive-ProducerMark Mazzetti
  • Percussion, Remix, Producer [Additional]David Morales
  • Piano [Acoustic]Eric Kupper
  • Producer, Written-ByFelipe Delgado
  • Written-ByE.L. Linnear*

Notes

Uses E/F for track positions.
Remix and additional production for Def Mix Productions.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned, Label): 075021238510
  • Barcode (Text, Label): 0 7502-12385-1 0
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label): 75021 2385 1E
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label): 75021 2385 1F
  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): SRC 75021 2385-E SP1 1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): SRC 75021 2385-F -SP1 1-1
  • Other (Sleeve): SP-BLK

Other Versions (5 of 64)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Finally (Choice Mix) (CD, Single) A&M PM 390 822-2, AMCD 822 Europe 1991
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Finally (Choice Mix) (7", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo) A&M Records AM 822, 390 822-7 Europe 1991
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Finally (12" Choice Mix) (12", 45 RPM) A&M Records AMY 822, 390 822-1 UK & Europe 1991
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Finally (CD, Maxi-Single) A&M Records 75021 2396 2 US 1991
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Finally (2×12", Promo, 33 ⅓ RPM) A&M Records 75021 2385 1 US 1991

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Reviews

  • 13thwaterman's avatar
    13thwaterman
    In one two or more words, this is GREAT MUSIC 👌🙂
    • professormouse's avatar
      professormouse
      Edited 2 years ago
      Tell me who on this list of opinions is the biggest killjoy.
      • Garry1963's avatar
        Garry1963
        This is played to death on a UK tv ad. Sorry but it really grates on me.
        • Klaus151's avatar
          Klaus151
          Ce Ce Peniston penned the lyrics to Finally during a school lesson and the rest is history. Based on Ce Ce Rogers Garage classic "Someday", this song took the charts by storm in 1991. David Morales honed his production skills and proved why he deserved his status as remixer/producer of 1991 alongside Steve Hurley. Where Hurley got stuck with his distinctive 2-3 elements, Morales managed to base his take on remixing on lasting vocal efforts and independant dub versions that stood out as more than 3 deck mixing fodder. The track itself is a brilliant example of a cute song containing hope, wanting and youthful love. This is from an era where House Music lyrics had a deeper textual meaning thus the reason of it standing the test of time.
          • Bourbonman's avatar
            Bourbonman
            This was pretty much all over the place back in the day. A classic piano house cut which i still hear on the radio today every now and then.
            We just don't hear these uplifting vocals and choruses in house records like they were when house took of in New York.
            "Finally it's happening to me..." And the crowds just sang along to it and people knew the lyrics while Eric Kupper's staggering piano brought the whole thing along. Today the lyrics feels like second hand on most records, a thing of the past so to speak. This track will never die kinda, and the chorus is just to damn memorable. Heard it once and it sticks on you forever.
            Still heard and still played at clubs. Don't forget who did it for you when you were young and aspiring.

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