West End Records to reissue two singles from Arthur Russell disco act Loose Joints
21 May 2014, 20:41
| Written by
Robby Ritacco
West End Records has announced that they will reissue two singles by Loose Joints, the disco duo of composer/cellist Arthur Russell and NYC DJ Steve D’Aquisto.
Their hit “Is It All Over My Face” will features its original male version on the A-side and a female-fronted version on the B. The lesser known “Tell You (Today)” will feature three versions of the song: the original, an instrumental and a “New Shoes Edit.”
Both will be reissued as 12” singles via West End Records on 23 June. Listen to “Is It All Over My Face” below.
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