Peven EverettGabriel

Label:

XL Recordings – XLT 88

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Speed Garage

Tracklist

A1 Gabriel (Live Garage Version)
BassFrank Parker
Drum ProgrammingRoy Davis Jr.
Drums [Additional]Larry Bilups*
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals [Background]Peven Everett
Producer [Produced By]Roy Davis Jr.
Trumpet, KeyboardsPeven Everett
7:24
A2 Gabriel (Basement Jaxx Mix)
Producer [Additional Production], RemixBasement Jaxx
7:42
B1 Gabriel (R.I.P. Mix)
Producer [Additional Production], RemixR.I.P.*
6:36
B2 Gabriel (Victor Imbres Mix)
Producer [Additional Production], RemixVictor Imbres
8:11

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Large Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗XL Recordings
  • Copyright ©XL Recordings
  • Licensed ToXL Recordings
  • Produced ForAtlantic Jaxx Recordings
  • Published ByP.E. Music
  • Published ByUmosia Music
  • Mastered AtThe Exchange
  • Pressed ByDamont
  • Distributed ByWarner Music UK Ltd.
  • Record CompanyIce Cream Records
  • Published ByEMI Music

Credits

  • Direct Metal Mastering BySimon*

Notes

Side A Track 2 Remix and Additional Production by [...] for Atlantic Jaxx Recordings.
Side B Track 1 Remix and Additional Production by [...] courtesy of Ice Cream Records.
Published by P.E. Music/Umosia Music. istered by EMI Music.
The original sound recording made by Large Recordings.
Distributed by Warner Music UK. Made in England.
The copyright of this sound recording is under license to XL-Recordings.
℗ Large Records/XL-Recordings 1996. © XL-Recordings 1997.
E-mail: [email protected]
XL website: www.xl-recordings.com

Direct Metal Mastering (DMM)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned, UPC, GTIN-12): 634904108861
  • Barcode (Text, UPC-12, HRI): 6 34904 10886 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched runout): XLT 88 A' SIMON THE EXCHANGE DMM DAMONT
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched runout): XLT 88 B' SIMON THE EXCHANGE DAMONT

Other Versions (5 of 19)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Gabrielle (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Large Records LAR-019 US 1996
Gabrielle (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Large Records LJ-019 US 1996
New Submission
Gabrielle (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label) Large Records LJ-019 US 1996
Recently Edited
Gabriel (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo) Large Records XLT 88 DJ 2 UK 1997
Recently Edited
Gabriel (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo) Large Records XLT 88 DJ 1 UK 1997

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Reviews

  • djskyn's avatar
    djskyn
    Ahh this tune brings back great memories, just full of soulful bliss, every intricate part of this song was handled with TLC, usually played to round off a House & Garage set. Roy Davis Jr really did create a record that stands the test of time. I heard this when i was roughly 7 or 8 not knowing what it was but knew it made a impact, there really is nothing that sounds like it.

    Barrcode is spot on about those remixes lool no offense to them.
    • Barrcode's avatar
      Barrcode
      Gabriel (Live Garage Version) Is a pure classic. Should have been a one sided, one track release because the other mixes are abominations.
      • shaneward's avatar
        shaneward
        Puts a smile on my face. Still holds up :)
        • guyadeen's avatar
          guyadeen
          Lovely bit of house snobbery by Manchester there. This tune is such a classic, and was huge on the garage scene. Still sounds fresh today.
          • manchester's avatar
            manchester
            Edited 19 years ago
            People might put this in the dreadful Garage/ 2 Step brigade but Roy Davis Jnr is a House music producer first and foremost and a very good one at that. Yes he has utilised Garage /2 Step influences from around that period, particularly with the beats but this record goes to another level. This is modern Nu-Soul of the very highest order that is perfect for an end of the night anthem. Soulful downtempo House or whatever you want to call it, just not shitty UK Garage or 2 Step, this is one incredibly soulful piece of Dance music.
            • DJ..JP's avatar
              DJ..JP
              This is one of the most memorable garage tunes every made. Created by a house producer, the live garage mix has made an everlasting impact on the UK garage scene. With its smooth vocals and deep bassline it sounds great as a chill out tune or one to get you raving in the clubs. A definite classic.

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