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When The Phone Stops Ringing (Extended Version)(Instrumental) |
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A pop song with a light melody and a bouncy urban beat.A 12-inch single by Eight Wonder, led by Patsy Kensit. A sophisticated sound with an electronic feel and clear melody. This song is a symbol of Eighth Wonder's early days, with a striking pop yet rhythmic sound. Mike Chapman's meticulous arrangement shines through, and Patsy Kensit's vocals resonate elegantly. The extended version emphasizes the song's appeal as a dance track, with a flamboyant feel reminiscent of 1980s European pop culture. |
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Credit
- Producer - Mike Chapman
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