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This track is the remix of T-Empo’s Saturday Night Sunday Morning by Jimmy Gomez The original composition is by Mitchell Bottler and Norma Helms © 1994 FFRR/OOV "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." T – Empo: “T-Empo” a.k.a. Tim Lennox was born in Birmingham, West Midlands, England in 1966. Lennox is one of the major proponents of what has been fetchingly described as ‘handbag house’. Like many before him, he has stepped out from behind the decks to switch from being DJ to producer. He started his career DJing for 10 years at a gay club called Heroes, in Manchester. He then set up the notorious Flesh events at the Haçienda in 1991 before settling on Paradise Factory shortly afterwards. His first recorded effort, featuring a typically striking vocal from Sharon D. Clark and help from producer Aron Friedman and Damon Rochefort (of Nomad fame), was a cover of Cuba Gooding’s ‘Happiness’, released under the moniker Serious Rope. A second cover, this time of Barbara Mason’s ‘Another Man’, also sustained critical approval. This tale of a Brooklyn housewife dumped by her man for another lover, also male, had the camp, heightened sense of drama intrinsic to the handbag house style. This was released as Shy One, after which Lennox switched to the T-Empo name in order to engender a more structured approach to making music. Hence his band evolved, featuring Adam Clough, session singer Loretta and engineer Simon Bradshaw. After the huge success of ‘Another Man’ several record companies were fighting to sign Lennox, and he eventually opted for FFRR Records, based on their good record with gay/hi-NRG/house acts. However, a third release, ‘Saturday Night Sunday Morning’, the first to use the pseudonym T-Empo, arrived jointly with the exclusive gay record label Out On Vinyl, on which Lennox holds a director’s chair. His remixing skills also rose in popularity, and, again under the name T-Empo. His projects included the Brand New Heavies (‘Dream On Dreamer’), RuPaul (‘House Of Love’), Grace Jones (‘Slave To The Rhythm’), Joe Roberts (‘Lover’) and K Klass (‘Rhythm Is A Mystery’). The Joe Roberts mix was a particular triumph, when FFRR promoted it to A-side status over a version from Lennox’s long-time hero, David Morales. Allmusic