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Hi,

Just sorting through the Sybersound collection.

SYB1001, SYB1004 and SYB1006 are "Dance Mixes" 1, 2 and 3 respectively.

However, some tracks on there are obviously not dance remixes.

Also, Dr. Jones on 1006 is a Sunfly track.

Does anyone have correct copies of these 3 albums?

 

Thank you,

 

 

Lee.

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link doesn't work. Could you enable it please? 🙏🙏

i asked if anyone was still downloading it and was told all finished so being as it was over 27GB i deleted it to make space for the new karaoke i upload.

maybe someone who downloaded it could put it back up for you.

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Hi everyone,

 

Got a few requests if anyone can help out please

 

Any Teddy Swims particularly The Door

Bryan Ferry / Roxy Music - Knockin' On Heavens Door

Kenny Chesney - I Wanna Know What Love Is

Tebey - Blinding Lights

 

Thank you

Here you go:

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Posted

Abraxa karaoke.

 

I always thought that Abraxa was part of and owned by SBI, but

some old posts on another site say that they use dome of SC's

backing tracks.

 

Now I've just seen this:

This is the hidden content, please

 

Anybody got any concrete info ??

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Morning fellow KJ's .

I was wondering if anyone knows of a karaoke version of Purple Rain by UB40 .

Thanks as always.

My daughter sent this to me a few years back, it's actually from an

album from Radio Riddler called Purple Reggae - it's on Amazon (there may

be other sellers) at

This is the hidden content, please

 

[HEADING=1]Track Listings

1 Let's Go Crazy feat Suggs
2 Take Me With You feat Deborah Bonham
3 The Beautiful Ones feat Frank Benbini
4 Computer Blue feat Naim Cortazzi
5 Darling Nikki feat Frank Benbini
6 When Doves Cry feat Citizen Cope
7 I Would Die 4 U feat Sinead O'Connor
8 Baby I'm A Star feat Beverley Knight
9 Purple Rain feat Ali Campbell
[/HEADING]

 

[HEADING=1] Product description [/HEADING]

Celebrating 30 years of Purple Rain, Radio Riddler present Purple Reggae - an all-star

tribute to Prince's most iconic work "Prince is the reason I started playing music. I

grew up on this album. It's the soundtrack to my life' and this is a tribute to him from

me." Frank Benbini of Radio Riddler and Fun Lovin' Criminals .

 

"I totally loved it from the first time I heard it. It just works with the reggae vibes'. Radio

Riddler are just Rude boys coming up with such a great idea" Ali Campbell of UB40.

 

June 25 marked 30 years since the release of one of the most influential albums of all time,

Prince's Purple Rain. In celebration of the milestone, Radio Riddler present their first

full-length album 'Purple Reggae', a loving tribute to a pop genius in their own unique style

that's been approved by the Purple Prince himself.

 

A labour of love that's been five years in the making for the production outfit, Purple

Reggae started life as an experiment between Fun Lovin' Criminals' Frank Benvini and Fast

Leiser, aka Radio Riddler in between their remixes for the likes of Coldplay and Lily Allen.

 

Initially convinced their idea of a reggae tribute to their musical hero wouldn't work, the

duo were pleasantly surprised with their first efforts and the idea snowballed from there,

with a who's who of the music world clamouring to pay tribute to one of the most iconic

performers of all time.

 

UB40's Ali Campbell's version of 'Purple Rain' has already garnered a lot of attention during

his live shows, while Suggs has hailed his own take on 'Let's Go Crazy' as a "piece of genius".

 

Radio Riddler themselves approached Sinead O'Connor, who, having reached international

success with her take on Prince track 'Nothing Compares 2 U', they expected her to dismiss

their request but she was delighted to join them in the studio to record 'I Would Die 4 U'.

 

Rock and blues singer Deborah Bonham, The Slits singer Hollie Cook, US songwriter Citizen

Cope, and soul starlet Beverly Knight have also leant their talents to the album.

 

Their diverse vocal styles over a reggae backdrop have resulted in a fresh, unique, perfectly-

crafted tribute that will inspire as much affection as Purple Rain did 30 years ago.

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Abraxa karaoke.

 

I always thought that Abraxa was part of and owned by SBI, but

some old posts on another site say that they use dome of SC's

backing tracks.

 

Now I've just seen this:

This is the hidden content, please

 

Anybody got any concrete info ??

The only thing I can remember is that around 2011 Sunfly were using SBI for their backing tracks I suspect that that also included the use of Abraxa tracks as, as you say they are part of SBI, the only problem with this theory is that I can only find SBI versions of the obscure tracks on that Bob Dylan Disc.

Have also found other discs labelled Sunfly Abraxa and again the uncommon songs by that artist only have SBI versions and not Abraxa, so I am really confused.

The other problem is there is a Sunfly Abraxa David Bowie 2 disc that has Cat People on it, and I can't find a Sunfly version of that song anywhere.

I am wondering if somebody has seen SBI Abraxa and assumed the S stands for Sunfly and labelled the discs as such.

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