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Arthur Russell
In The Light Of The Miracle

In The Light Of The Miracle

Catno

BEWITH023TWELVE

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

Aug 30, 2024

In The Light Of The Miracle by Arthur Russell on Be With Records.

The very first commercial release of two legendary remixes of Arthur Russell's "In The Light Of The Miracle". Both are widely regarded as transcendent masterpieces and very much befitting of the title “holy grails”.

These long-beloved mixes are the types you'd wish would last for eternity. With almost 30 minutes of music here, we very nearly get our desires granted. At last, these jaw-dropping mixes are widely available to every Arthur fan in the world. This is musical perfection.

The deep Loft classic "In The Light Of The Miracle" remained unreleased during Arthur's lifetime, finally discovered when Phillip Glass included the original version on Another Thought on Point Music in 1993. As Steve Knutson told us, when Another Thought was being put together, the plan was to release a companion album of remixes that was overseen by Steve D'Aquisto but the project only got as far as these two remixes of "In The Light Of The Miracle".

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$39.14*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

BEWITH023TWELVE - UK - 2024

A

In The Light Of The Miracle (Untitled Mix 1)

13:23

B

In The Light Of The Miracle (Ponytail Club Mix Part 1 & 2)

14:09

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