iain bryden
These songs created around 1992 represent my venture into pop/dance/aim-for-the-stars music. It was an interesting time in that it gave to me a negative example of why it is important to do what you love. It also revealved to me everything I'd ever want to know about the dirty record business. I was so focused in this particular area of music to the point that it drained me. When the last record failed, I left the business, and for two years I didn't touch my piano, kept all my music gear packed up, and didn't so much as sing a note.
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   Title       Time     Size         
   Tina Elise - Love Will Keep us Together (Radio Single)    5:39 9.6 mb  
'Love Will Keep Us Together' by Tina Elise was released on Metropolitan Records. It got some New York City Z-100 radio play for a short time before it fizzled out. Tina Elise had a few live appearances in a number of clubs in the Tristate area. I co-produced this song and made most of the instrumental tracks. A guitar player, drummer, and other singers were brought in to fill it out.

   Tina Elise - I Need Your Attention (Demo)    4:28 6.5 mb  
A Tina Elise song that I worked on with Tina and Carlos Rogers. This was the first radio-oriented pop tune that I worked on with established record producer Carlos Rogers.

   Tina Elise - Love Will Keep Us Together (Demo)    5:30 7.3 mb  
This is the demo for 'Love Will Keep Us Together' which got us the record deal with Metropolitan.

   Tina Elise - Hypnotized (Demo)    2:33 3.2 mb  
This is a not fully completed demo of a song named 'Hypnotized' with Tina Elise singing.

   Tina Elise - Should I Stay or Should I Go? (Demo)    3:33 5.6 mb  
Another demo song with Tina Elise

   Fascination - Living Sin (Demo)    3:48 4.2 mb  
I co-wrote and co-produced this song with songwriter Bob Steele for the singer Fascination for Lumar Records in the early 90's. Fascination had these previous 'freestyle' genre hits: 'Why You Wanna Go,' 'Don't You Think It's Me,' (VINYLMANIA RECORDS), 'Remember', and 'Still Miss You' (CUTTING RECORDS). Fasination and Lumar parted company after contracts were signed but before the song was produced. This lo-fi demo is the only thing that remains.

   I Want To Hear You Scream    5:33 6.1 mb  
I imagine a club floor filled with young meat-marketers writhing to this rediculous song. The happy sounds are pulled from 'The Serpent and the Rainbow'. I made liberal us of my Akai S950 and Roland Juno 106.



All original works, Copyright, © 1999-2008 Iain Bryden where applicable