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BFI singles
BFI biographyThe singles were released under the label American records. In 1992, was released the single called Why Not Jazz ? with sample vocal by Kym Mazelle Useless (I Don't Need You Now). The vinyl contained 5 versions: Club Version, Remixed Club Version, Station Edit, Tribal Fred Version and Towner Version. In 1994 was released the second single called Fiction. This is where Silvie Carter entered the B.F.I. project. The vinyl contained 4 versions: Extended, Tribal Dance, Vocal Dance and Dance Jazz. The vinyl of Light For My Love contained 3 versions: Original, Radio and Extended. It was written and produced by R. Attarantato, published by Bob One Edizioni Musicali. The last single released was Pequena Oracion from 1996. LABEL: Silos Records The vinyl contained 3 versions in spanish language and 3 versions in english language. . Silvie Carter took part to another Italian project called Last Rhythm (on the same label). Thanks to reBeL and Alex Capilé The biography was last updated Mon, June 15th 2009 Did you like this article ? Tell your friends
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