@FerrariCarr Honestly? I'm glad it doesn't sound THAT much different. Waterfront's version sounds like an updated remaster of the original, and personally, I'm ok with that lol.
Jelly Baby and X Marks The Spot were tracks on a 5 track EP called Pure Wild by Girls Can’t Help It on Sire Records. they had a big dance hit in the US with a song called Baby Doll which was written and produced by George McFarlane and Colin Campsie from the The Quick band.
Wow 1983. The sound is like late 80's R&B
*waterfront dining - marks in a million*
my nigga
How we discover hidden gems 😉
of course somebody already turned it into vaporwave lmaoo. I'm just going through the sire archives is all
@@olympian3They didn’t change much in the Vaporwave version, just slowed it down slightly and looped a few areas. Sounds almost the same.
@FerrariCarr Honestly? I'm glad it doesn't sound THAT much different. Waterfront's version sounds like an updated remaster of the original, and personally, I'm ok with that lol.
Jelly Baby and X Marks The Spot were tracks on a 5 track EP called Pure Wild by Girls Can’t Help It on Sire Records.
they had a big dance hit in the US with a song called Baby Doll which was written and produced by George McFarlane and Colin Campsie from the The Quick band.
1983...fall quarter at Cal Poly Pomona...listening to Compton's KJLH's "Saturday Night Jams" in my dorm room...and this cut comes on....nice.
They were very ahead of their time on so many levels
This is a GREAT song! never got the pub it deserved. A real hidden gem If Madonna had covered this would have been a top 10 hit
It's highly possible...agree with you Steve! :)
Thx Slowjam' 79 Keep up the good work...
Brilliant song produced by Campsie & McFarlaine, aka The Quick Organisation.
this song is fucking amazing
I have that album! Baby Doll is another funky one they did.
Best version!
Gives me Bananarama vibes
smooooooth
Jamzzzz×) aha
2018!!!
Is there a instrumental version.
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I never knew that Haywoode wasn’t the original, only the cover artist.