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Perfect Moment
Mary Griffin
Perfect Moment
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, R&B
 

     

CD Details

All Artists: Mary Griffin
Title: Perfect Moment
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Curb Records
Original Release Date: 6/20/2000
Release Date: 6/20/2000
Album Type: Single
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, R&B
Styles: Dance Pop, Contemporary R&B
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 715187709706, 715187311527
 

CD Reviews

Perfect Moment - A Perfect dance single!
Ronald Slomowicz | Nashville, TN USA | 07/10/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What a great record - a big hit for Martine McCutcheon in the UK - it never came out here in the US. Produced by Almighty, Mary sounds amazing on this record. The Almighty mix is pureNRG while the Rank One mix is for the trance heads. Circuit boys will love the Jimmy Gomez mix and Thunderpuss lovers will like the Wayne G mix. My favorite mix is the Johnny Vicious Mix Johnny is known for his aggressive hard house mixes (Veronica, DJ Rap) - but for "Perfect Moment" he explores the trance sound that he touched on in his mix of Bryan McKnight. Aggressive, pounding with phenomenal buildups and pretty vocal layers, his mix sounds amazing in a club and will be pounded all summer long.A strong emotional song performed by one of clubland's strongest voices with the best mixes of the year -- this will be a summer anthem and a definitive record of 2000."
You'll Have Many "Perfect Moments" With This Song!!!
dogeneedtakeship | San Jose, California USA | 01/20/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"With Mary Griffin it didn't take me 2 listens before I fell in love with this song. This single was an instant keeper, that I knew I had to have especially since this single has 6 remixes on it and if your like me than you are probably a "Die Hard Remix Fanatic". I'm not going to call Mary Griffin a Diva because that word is just to often used in vien. However, there is not a word that describes that Mary Griffin is beyond diva, and you'll "LOVE HER LONG TIME".Track Listing: 1.) Perfect Moment (Radio Edit) 4:09 = This is hopfully the song you heard on the radio. If you havn't heard this great song buy this single you can't lose out there are only 6 remixes.2.) Perfect Moment (Almighty Extended Mix) 6:53 = This remix has a funky beat and it misleads you thinking it a whole other song since it sounds nothing like the original. This fact is what makes this remix so great and unique.3.) Perfect Moment (Johnny Vicious Extendeed Mix) 11:24 = This remix has like a dark feel to it, so if you don't like stuff thats somewhat more mellow then this, than this is the right track for you. This remix has a big boom to it, after listening to it you'll know what I mean.4.) Perfect Moment (Jimmy Gomez Extended Mix) 10:14 = This remix starts out with a "like yeah ok" but then it gets much better and has more of a house feel. 5.) Perfect Moment (Rank 1 Mix) 8:26 = This remix should rank number one because it starts out with the singing right away and than has like an intermision with great danceble beats and then more singing. 6.) Perfect Moment (Johnny Vicious Dub) 7:10 = Don't be fulled by track 3 just because its the same remixer, doesn't mean its the same remix or and edit. This remix has its own uniqueness and doesn't compare to that of track 3, since it is much better.7.) Perfect Moment (Wayne G Heaven Vocal Mix) 9:44 = This remix has a dark feel to it, yet the beat doesn't get in the way of the heavenly voice. This beat is great and its undescribable, just listen to it and you'll be feelin' it.This Mary Griffin Maxi single has a bit of everything for everyone, so try it out. Mary's Voice is so terrific and I am almost positive that you will fall in love with this song after hearing it once and if you have already heard it and loved it than you have a choice of 6 remixes to fall in love with. Don't wait for your "Perfect Moment" buy this single now and you won't have to wait."
A Perfect Record
Greg | Bristol, RI USA | 09/01/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I saw this in the store a couple of times before I picked it up... I was wondering how it was possible for one song to make the transition from Trance (Rank 1 mix) to New York house (Johnny Vicious) to Eurodance sound (Almighty) without losing some of its credibility. Boy was I wrong!! This is the remix single of the year! Rank 1 and Johnny Vicious have the best mixes on the CD... the other ones are good, too, but they just can't compare to the greatness of those two. My question is... Curb Records is a little label from Nashville that usually releases country music (Leann Rimes, Tim McGraw, etc.)... Who is the genius on their staff that suggested a Rank 1 remix for this single? That team is barely known in the US as it is ("Airwave" is making a name for itself with a single and its inclusion on Tranceport 3). Promote that person to President of the label!"