
If you dig 1960s soul before disco, schmaltz and rap killed it forever and then buried it under ten feet of concrete is this for you: a NEW band operating in the 21st century with the sound and feel of classic soul when that meant grits & gravy and chicken n honey. In 1990 UK pop group Yell! released their version of "Let's Go Round Again". I love her, I love the band, I love their sound, I love their attitude, they are great live and I have seem them three times.

"Let's Go Round Again" (Paul Gotel's Peaceful Warrior Mix)."Let's Go Round Again" (Colour Systems Inc.

Here, the process continues with a skilful rebuild of the 1980 Average White Band hit which becomes a slick and effective disco stomper with strong '70s overtones." Gerald Martinez from New Sunday Times described it as "retro-disco". Pan-European magazine Music & Media commented, "As her former Eternal colleagues move further into R&B, Louise has been just as effectively repositioned as a mainstream pop/dance act. Jon O'Brien from AllMusic viewed the song as "a faithful cover". On the Eurochart Hot 100, the single reached number 30 in December 1997. It is one of her most successful singles, charting at number eight in Scotland, number ten in the UK, number 21 in Belgium and number 30 in France.

Louise version "Let's Go Round Again"Įnglish singer Louise covered " Let's Go Round Again" in 1997 for her second album, Woman in Me. In 1994, the Average White Band decided to remix it after signing with The Hit Label.
