SONG OF THE DAY (SUNDAY FUNDAY): Duck Sauce – NRG (A Second Look)

When I first reviewed “NRG,” I kept thinking that the hook was so good and so catchy that it had to be a sample. This is no insult against Armand and A-Trak, just that their history with “Barbara Streisand” and “It’s You” show that they are masters at building a brilliantly fun new track over a lost sample. Listening to the original version of NRG, I am convinced that Duck Sauce is one of camp-est groups ever.

Think about it, “Barbara Streisand,” the obsession with hair (facial and pubic) in their videos, and now sampling a long last track by Melissa Manchester – if that doesn’t scream camp, what does? It took some real crate digging to find her song from 1985 that most wouldn’t know.

Listening to the original version it makes you wonder if the new song shouldn’t be credited as Melissa Manchester vs Duck Sauce – “NRG 2014” or even Melissa Manchester – “Energy (Duck Sauce Remix.)” Regardless, as amazing of a singer as Melissa Manchester is, the “Energy” video showcases another strong skill she possesses – the way she sells a song with her performance. Check out this clip of her singing “You Should Here How She Talks About You” from Solid Gold.

Note her passionate and humorous facial expressions as well as her excellent use of the full stage (and a hair style that probably inspired Kiesza). Thumbing through YouTube, you will find recent live performances that shows she still has the chops (vocal and stage performance) which makes me dream of seeing her live.

As I ponder launching an IndieGogo campaign to bring her to Nashville, also check out the original recording of the song by “Pilot of the Airwaves” singer Charlie Dore.

After listening to Clive Davis’ audio book “The Soundtrack of My Life,” I totally imagine him A&Ring the project and saying – this song really needs someone to sell it, lets get Melissa to do it. A Grammy award and Melissa’s most successful charting single clearly proved him right.

Images courtesy of Fools Gold and Arista.

Notable Dance Podcast #068

Notable Dance Podcast #068 by Notable Dance on Mixcloud

Krono ft Linying – Run
Anna Lunoe – All Out
Ella Eyre – If I Go (Mojam Remix)
Mr. Belt, Wezol – Shiver
La Roux – Uptight Downtown (Just Kiddin Remix)
Naxxos – New Orleans (Mr. Belt & Wezol Remix)
London Grammar – Sights (Denis Ferrer Remix)
Rui Da Silva – Love Is The Leader
Nicky Romero & Anouk – Feet On The Ground
Patrick Hagenaar ft Saviors & Rebecca White – Tears of Gold
Joyriders – Chillaxin’ In The Club
Gareth Emery ft Christina Novelli – Dynamite
Andreas Rodlund & Matt Hewie ft Roland Richards – Monismania

SONG OF THE DAY: Andio ft Tom Wardle – Stay

This is what happens when a good bootleg goes legit, the right way. British singer (and teen idol) Paul Young had a massive top 5 hit with in 1983 with “Come Back and Stay.” A bootleg version apparently floated around earlier this year, which inspired British producer Andio to do his own take. While Paul Young originally approved his vocals to be used on this new take, Andio enlisted singer/songwriter Tom Wardle to resing them. The original version has an Avicii/Nicky Romero “I Could Be The One” kind of vibe, which fits the hopeful, begging theme of the lyrics. Tom is a great singer, as you can hear on “Stay” as well as on his solo material where he combines a synth-pop-styled vocal over guitar rock songs (that sounds strange writing it out, but it gets at what makes songs like “The Man You Fell in Love With” and “Young Lovers Never Die” resonate). For club DJs, the Synthesis remix goes a little bit more electro/big room, while the Quartet is a bit more nu-House. “Stay” is the kind of song which might not hit big out of the box, but over time will grow into a hit.