@@AlexFeltcha.k.a.SonicAL Frank Petersen's old website :) I don't think it's still up but it was registered out of South Africa for some reason. Sarah used to do vocals for many dance tracks (usually backup) but once "Con Te Partiro (Time To Say Goodbye)" took off, it was all about solo stuff, while Frank worked on that plus other artists as well.
It's quite a well known fact in Sarah Brightman discographies. She did loads of vocals on Frank Peterson (he was more than just her producer at that time) and other productions earlysarahbrightman.wordpress.com/as-guest-singer/
Finally, Finally, Finally, Finally, Finally! I found it! Been looking for this like crazy, and now, I finally know who was the artist behind this remix. Thank you so much !
No I mean I can't find the other songs. This is the only one I can find on the internet to listen to. Also I think it might have been a slightly different version for the sake of song flow.
@@riinak7212 I wish I did. The song and album names were so generic with 90s techno that I wouldn't be able to rhyme off any of it from memory. You need to know exactly what you're looking for in order to find anything online.
@@riinak7212 come to think of it the version was completely different from this after the chorus they would sing "nanananana-nanana-na-na! Nananananaaa-na, na-na!"
Torturfilm Though, it is very beautiful and I love this interpretation of the song, I have to side with the original...It symbolizes the ability to escape from my bad childhood and when things are not great, the song pulls me away to a better place of hope.... But your opinion has great merit also....if it makes you feel good when listening to it and the original doesn't, then, yes this version is better. Take care...
The difference between the two version is the original is 80s music and this one is 90s music. Which one you like more is dependent on which version you heard first. The later you were born, the less likely you will like the original over this one.