| | Stereo Sushi, Vol. 3 CD (1 Customer Review)
Hed Kandi affiliate Stereo Sushi's third eponymous compilation offers two discs of unmixed house tracks, including Jody Watley's "Photographs (Restless Soul Remix)," Jon Cutler's "Dawn (Distant Music Mix)," Rasmus Faber's "Never Felt So Fly," Vincent Kwok's "What You Need Is Love (Test Press Mix)," Mistura's "Sweet Magic (Joey Negro Club Mix)," and Jamaica Underground's "Love Existing (Shelter Vocal Mix)." For every track that grabs the ear and doesn't let go until its conclusion, there are two others that are merely pleasant and lightly enjoyable. A lot of folks would no doubt prefer these tracks in a mixed format, but those who are collectors will love to have some of the previously vinyl-only material on CD. ~ Andy Kellman
The third album in the series dedicated to soulful deep house lounging. Features Stephanie Cooke, Jon Cutler, Kaskade, Jody Watley, Kaoti and Sao Benitez.
Audio Remixers: Chris Lum; Lenny Fontana; Blaze.
Liner Note Author: Mark Doyle .
Recording information: Can Can Studios, Brighton; FosterKent Studios; Moulton Studios, San Francisco, CA.
Illustrator: Neil.
Arrangers: Christian Hornbostel; Jason "Jaycee" Ferguson.
Personnel: Mia Tuttavilla, Kaori Keneko, Sarah Webb, Mola Sylla, Billie Godfrey (vocals); Federico Jr y Su Banda Caribena (flute, saxophone); Doc Halliday (saxophone); Mark Wright (trumpet); Mauro (Fender Rhodes piano); Scott Johnson , Charles Spencer (keyboards); K. Fingers (percussion); Stephanie McKay (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Kalim Shabazz; Jason "Jaycee" Ferguson; Mike Roskelley.
Stereo Sushi, Vol. 3 Music Stereo Sushi, Vol. 3 Songs | 1. | Mahal Kita (I Love You) - Serjaye |
| 2. | Never Felt So Fly - Melo/R.S. Faber/Rasmus Faber/Melo (Original Epic Fly) |
| 3. | Own Way Home - Amy Helm |
| 4. | What You Are to Me - Kaskade |
| 5. | After the Storm - Robin Rush (Original Mix) |
| 6. | Photographs - Jody Watley (Restless Soul Remix, Restless Soul remix) |
| 7. | Dawn - Jon Cutler/Sarah Anne Webb (Distant Music Mix) |
| 8. | Sunshine - Linda Clifford (Jay-J/Chris Lum 12" Remix, Jay J/Chris Lum remix, Moulton Studio Dub) |
| 9. | Love Existing - John Lewis/Jamaica Underground (Shelter Vocal Mix) |
| 10. | On My Own - Amma (Andy Caldwell Mix) |
| 11. | Are You a Freak (Like Me)? - Bunny Sigler/Prince Dred (Original Freakin Mix) |
| 12. | Free from You - Flytronix (12" Mix) |
| | Stereo Sushi, Vol. 3 Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Dangerous Vibes - Ferry Ultra/Roy Ayers (Spen & Karizma Mix) |
| 2. | Morning - DJ Mood/Mood Rotatation (vocal) |
| 3. | What You Need Is Love - Vincent Kwok/DLayna (Test Press Mix) |
| 4. | Man E'nuff - Moments of Soul (12" Mix, 12" A Side) |
| 5. | I Thank You - Stephanie Cooke (Lenny Fontana Vocal Mix) |
| 6. | Sweet Magic - Mistura/Taana (Joey Negro Club mix) |
| 7. | Drama - DJ Rhythm/Soul Theory (Dramatic Soul Mix, Dramatic Dub) |
| 8. | Inside My Soul - Groove Junkies/Solomon Henderson (Classic Vox Mix) |
| 9. | One - Simon Grey (Original Mix) |
| 10. | Touch Me - Kienzle & Iberle (Christian Hornbostel "Philadelphia" Rework mix, Christian Hornbostel "Philadelphia" rework) |
| 11. | Good Life - Kobayashi Kaori (Good Vocal Mix) |
| 12. | State of Independence - Sao Benitez (Vocal Mix) |
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