This is about the both musically and visually differently designed 7 "vinyl, the color combination red-yellow-green already announced, where to go.. Page A brings with Sam Gilly Remix Oh Jonny in reggae sytle What a "well-can-make-you-once" looked -Remixversion, on the other hand proposes a full. Rhythmically the piece is very slightly ajar to Raggaeton, but sounds as analog tape, so that the version in no way fit into the Don-Omar-box would. It is not swaying reggae. No, I would describe it as radio-reggae in Tempo 96 bpm. I particularly like the warm, melodious played bass in combination with a filtered radio-Guitar. On top there is a cutting Band Set . The vocals match the original and does not seem to be re-sung. The version is rounded off at the end by an (unfortunately too short) electric guitar with distortion filter.
Anyone who has got a good mood in the album version, only in this abgrooven Vinyl yet.
This version is officially - as far as I know -. Only on 7 "vinyl on the B-side is the radio version with short instrumental break and without slow closing.
Absolute Pearl *****