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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0802506114621
Format: Single
Label: Golden Egg
Manufacturer: Golden Egg
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Golden Egg
Release Date: November 13, 2001
Studio: Golden Egg
Sales Rank: 183956
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"Your Secret" was a single from Deborah Gibson's 2001 album, M.Y.O.B. All the remixes on the disc were done by Mike Rizzo.
The "Pop Radio Mix" is an edit of the album version. I feel this edit is rather awkward; personally, I would have cut the opening vocals from the track, and started with the instrumental that follows. I like the feel of the album version, and always felt this song had the most potential as a single.
The "Hot Vocal Radio Mix" removes the "Latin influence" of the original, replacing it with an electronic/synth sound. The "Short Vocal Radio Mix" is a slightly different music track from the "Hot Vocal Radio Mix" (but the differences are rather subtle). The "Squeaky Clean Intro Mix" cuts the opening ... Read More:
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1. Pop Radio Mix
2. Hot Vocal Radio Mix
3. Short Vocal Radio Mix
4. Squeaky Clean Intro Mix
5. Secret Party Mix
6. Deb's Dark Dub
Remixes by Mike Rizzo, he employs a mix of rhythmic and catchy pop melodies backed with thumpin' house/dance beats. Has done remixes for BSB, O-Town, Tamia, Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross & Kylie Minogue. Oh, and Deborah Cox but there is more. I like Rizzo along with Mousse T and Maurice Joshua, there remixes are more on the pop and soul side of things opposed to the techno side.
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Recently, I brought the single "Your Secret" and listening to the album/radio version of the tune I thought it was fairly decent. While listening to the song, it sounds similar to Jennifer Lopez's 1999 hit "Waiting for Tonight." The remixes on the single were decent, but the overall thing which plagued her 2001 album release "M.Y.O.B", which plagues this song is Gibson's vocals sounds too plain. Instead of Gibson giving a breathy delivery (which should have been used on this tune), she instead sings the song without too much emotion. Gibson before has proven she has the octave range, the lower vocal register, and can perform a breathy and sexy song, but instead does not do this here.
Overall, the song is good and the remixes fair ... Read More:
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...about how good this song is! I heard a mix of this song before called (Mike Rizzo's Dark Dub) mix of club/dance compilation CD called "NYC Dance Party." That mix is awesome! I enjoyed her vocals on the song as well. I believe if nearly any other singer did this song, it would have been a Top 10 or #1 hit. Overall, I am satisied with the remixes on this single. I hope she continues releasing dance remix CD-Singles. Recommended.
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I first heard this song a few years back when a radio station had put it towards the top of it's playlist to promote an upcoming event in which she was featured. I thought the song was GOOD, it wasn't incredible and yes, sounded a bit like a Jennifer Lopez song. It was uptempo, cute, had a real nice hook and danceable. I personally thought it had what it took to get noticed and crack the Top 40 in a few formats. Unfortunately, after Debbie Gibson made her appearance at whatever station-sponsored event she was at, the song disappeared off it's list. Maybe it could have if there wasn't a Debbie Gibson stigma and people blowing her off cause of her 1980's success.
I've heard some of the remixes and they were atrocious. Though they ... Read More:
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