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<blockquote data-quote="stu w" data-source="post: 780578" data-attributes="member: 1196"><p>Hi All,</p><p>Is deffo Tony Humphries. I have the original Cream tape ( not the ordinary TDK90's from the time, but is branded Cream ). I also have David Morales, Graeme Park + Ali Whitehead tapes from Cream in either 93 or early 94..all the same branded tape.</p><p></p><p>Also, I bought the Ministry Of Sound - Tony Humphries CD from last year which catalogues his 1993 residency at MOS. In his notes accompanying the CD he talks about moving to London in Jan 1993 and changing his playing style to incorporate a lot of UK style tunes rather than the pure American Garage. The tunes on this CD are certainly similar to this Cream tape + the L'America tape. There is also the Humphries mix from Ireland in May 93 floating around which is again very similar.</p><p></p><p>There are also a couple of signature 93 Humphries tunes on this Cream tape..as Newy says..2 copies of the Question, but also "Mr Monday Future" which is on the MOS CD and both this Cream tape + L'America..</p><p></p><p>Anyway, after my little ramble, yes, this style is different from his 91 / 92 pure garage but that shows him changing his style...which he acknowledges he did.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Stu</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stu w, post: 780578, member: 1196"] Hi All, Is deffo Tony Humphries. I have the original Cream tape ( not the ordinary TDK90's from the time, but is branded Cream ). I also have David Morales, Graeme Park + Ali Whitehead tapes from Cream in either 93 or early 94..all the same branded tape. Also, I bought the Ministry Of Sound - Tony Humphries CD from last year which catalogues his 1993 residency at MOS. In his notes accompanying the CD he talks about moving to London in Jan 1993 and changing his playing style to incorporate a lot of UK style tunes rather than the pure American Garage. The tunes on this CD are certainly similar to this Cream tape + the L'America tape. There is also the Humphries mix from Ireland in May 93 floating around which is again very similar. There are also a couple of signature 93 Humphries tunes on this Cream tape..as Newy says..2 copies of the Question, but also "Mr Monday Future" which is on the MOS CD and both this Cream tape + L'America.. Anyway, after my little ramble, yes, this style is different from his 91 / 92 pure garage but that shows him changing his style...which he acknowledges he did. Cheers, Stu [/QUOTE]
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