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Release Date: Jun 08, 1989
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Lyricist: Lee Hazlewood.
Personnel: Kevin Wynne (vocals); Zulu Nation, BX Style Bob (rap vocals); Mark Goldenberg (guitar, acoustic guitar, programming); Danny Pel, Danny Pelfrey (saxophone); Luc Zoccolillo, Russell Ferrante (piano); Simeon Pillich (acoustic bass, bass guitar); Dennis Matkosky, Tom Gerencser, Jim Lang (programming); Afrika Islam (scratches); Julia Tillman Waters, Leslie Hall, Jon Lind, Julia Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Debra Dobkin (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Tom Gerencser; Alan Meyerson; Barry Harris ; Brian Reeves .
Recording information: Ignited Productions; Knobworld; Midi Jungle; Midi Madness; Skip Sailor.
Unknown Contributor Role: Tom Gerencser.
The Canadian duo Kon Kan (musician Barry Harris and vocalist Kevin Wynne) scored an out-of-nowhere smash in 1989 with the quirky single "I Beg Your Pardon." Incorporating a repetitive drum beat, a catchy keyboard line, Wynne's droll vocal delivery (somewhat similar to New Order's Bernard Sumner) and the ingenious sampling of Lynn Anderson's hit "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden," "I Beg Your Pardon" became a dancefloor staple and eventually crossed over to the pop charts where it hit the Top 20. Kon Kan followed the single's success with the album Move to Move. "I Beg Your Pardon," included here in two versions, is still engaging dance-pop fluff; although released in 1989, the song could have easily been a hit in 1999. The rest of Move to Move goes down just as easy, even though the lightweight dance pop doesn't quite scale the heights of "Pardon." "Puss and Boots," which includes snippets from songs by Led Zeppelin and Nancy Sinatra, comes pretty close, however; it also became Kon Kan's only other chart single (at number 58.) Move to Move is harmless, disposable fun. Kevin Wynne eventually disappeared from the music scene; Barry Harris kept the Kon Kan name for the 1990 flop Syntonic, eventually forming the short-lived dance outfit Outta Control and the prolific remix team Thunderpuss 2000. ~ William Cooper
Personnel: Kevin Wynne (vocals); Zulu Nation, BX Style Bob (rap vocals); Mark Goldenberg (guitar, acoustic guitar, programming); Danny Pel, Danny Pelfrey (saxophone); Luc Zoccolillo, Russell Ferrante (piano); Simeon Pillich (acoustic bass, bass guitar); Dennis Matkosky, Tom Gerencser, Jim Lang (programming); Afrika Islam (scratches); Julia Tillman Waters, Leslie Hall, Jon Lind, Julia Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Debra Dobkin (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Tom Gerencser; Alan Meyerson; Barry Harris ; Brian Reeves .
Recording information: Ignited Productions; Knobworld; Midi Jungle; Midi Madness; Skip Sailor.
Unknown Contributor Role: Tom Gerencser.
The Canadian duo Kon Kan (musician Barry Harris and vocalist Kevin Wynne) scored an out-of-nowhere smash in 1989 with the quirky single "I Beg Your Pardon." Incorporating a repetitive drum beat, a catchy keyboard line, Wynne's droll vocal delivery (somewhat similar to New Order's Bernard Sumner) and the ingenious sampling of Lynn Anderson's hit "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden," "I Beg Your Pardon" became a dancefloor staple and eventually crossed over to the pop charts where it hit the Top 20. Kon Kan followed the single's success with the album Move to Move. "I Beg Your Pardon," included here in two versions, is still engaging dance-pop fluff; although released in 1989, the song could have easily been a hit in 1999. The rest of Move to Move goes down just as easy, even though the lightweight dance pop doesn't quite scale the heights of "Pardon." "Puss and Boots," which includes snippets from songs by Led Zeppelin and Nancy Sinatra, comes pretty close, however; it also became Kon Kan's only other chart single (at number 58.) Move to Move is harmless, disposable fun. Kevin Wynne eventually disappeared from the music scene; Barry Harris kept the Kon Kan name for the 1990 flop Syntonic, eventually forming the short-lived dance outfit Outta Control and the prolific remix team Thunderpuss 2000. ~ William Cooper
Tracks:
1 - Arts' in D Minor/Harry Houdini
2 - Bite the Bullet
3 - Move to Move
4 - I Can't Answer That
5 - I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden)
6 - Am I in Love
7 - Glue & Fire
8 - It Doesn't Matter
9 - Puss N' Boots/These Boots (Are Made for Walking)
10 - Arts' in D Minor/Harry Houdini
11 - I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden)
2 - Bite the Bullet
3 - Move to Move
4 - I Can't Answer That
5 - I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden)
6 - Am I in Love
7 - Glue & Fire
8 - It Doesn't Matter
9 - Puss N' Boots/These Boots (Are Made for Walking)
10 - Arts' in D Minor/Harry Houdini
11 - I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden)