Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Amber - You Move Me (including Funkadelica mix) (2004)


Tracklist:

1. You Move Me (Hi NRG mix)
2. You Move Me (House Deluxe mix)
3. You Move Me (Disco Flashback mix)
4. You Move Me (Funkadelica mix)

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About this artist

 

Amber

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Real Name:Marie Claire Cremers
Profile:Was born in Holland and grew up in Germany. Her parents inspierd Her to Music. She is Well known for Her #1 Hits This is Your night, Sexual, Whom also Appeared with Jocelyn Enriquez & Ultra Naté as "Stars on 54" to cover the Gordon Lightfoot hit "If You Could Read My Mind".



In late 2004, after a long string of hits with Tommy Boy, Amber stepped out and created her own label, JMCA Enterprises, whose first relases were (to no surprise) Amber's album "My Kind Of World," and the LP's lead single "You Move Me."

URLs:http://www.amber-mcc.com
http://www.myspace.com/ambersings
Aliases:Marie Claire Cremers
In Groups:Stars On 54
Name Variations:All |Amber| Amber C. C. Cremers| Amber Cremers| Amber M.C. Cremers| Amber Mc Cremers| Amber McCremers
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Amber bio:

Growing up in Germany with a family background that was enriched in classical music -- her dad being an opera singer while her mom being a composer, singer, and piano teacher -- Amber knew that her eventual profession would involve music one way or another. With several years of vocal training that followed and sometime spent as a studio musician, Amber had the chance to collaborate with the Berman Brothers -- aka Real McCoy -- and release the single "This Is the Night," which not only became an international hit, but it also made it to almost every dance party compilation. After her debut full-length under the same name of her hit with Real McCoy, Amber would soon release a handful of additional singles through Tommy Boy Records, this includes 1996's "Colour of Love," 1997's "One More Night," and "Sexual (Li Da Di)" in 1999. Her second self-titled album followed in 1999. A remix album of her works was released in 2000, with remixes by Deep Dish, Junior Vasquez, and Hex Hector. In 2002 she returned with her third full-length album, Naked, and two chart-topping dance hits, "Yes!" and "The Need to Be Naked." ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide (from mp3.com)





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