Filed under: music | Tags: expose, ma numminen, stacey q, sue gatlin, two of hearts
1. Someone made a Chronicles of Riddick fan video and set it to… the original 1985 Ale Lorenzo-sung version of Point of No Return. It’s unembeddable, but click here. It’s boring, but this song is really hard to find. (The 1987 version on the Exposure album was re-recorded after all three members of Expose were replaced.)
2. Speaking of originals, did you know that Stacey Q was not the first person to sing Two Of Hearts? That distinction belongs to Sue Gatlin. Sadly, the internet is completely devoid of information about Gatlin or this song’s release, though Big Stereo did allude to it in a post about Stacey Q’s 50th (!) birthday.
Sue Gatlin, Two of Hearts (Extended Version)
3. And now for the cover. Here’s MA Numminen, with their take on the eternal Yes Sir, I Can Boogie:
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