Hi friends, I’m back. Now I have for you this classic song originally released by Cutting Records, but here is the Cutting / Atlantic Records version. It was released in 1987 with the lead vocals of Maria Respeto, the first Giggles (don’t know how manny girls were Giggles).I really love this record, I usually don’t like Dubs of Freestyle songs, but the Dubs on this record are really good. Dub I should be called “So I write this letter”, & Dub II “How love can be”.
Well, if you visited FreestyleTown 2 years ago, you may remember I posted this record. The difference between the first post & this one is, the last version (Love Dub II) was endless. It means, starting at minute 3:20 the needle goes to the run-out groove while it keeps saying “How love can be” on different speeds (a little creepy) & at the end of the record it keeps sayin’ it on normal speed the times you want to hear it. Now, this new turntable has an automatic tonearm & it goes up almost at the end, so you can’t listen the last seconds of recording. Well, if you still have the first version I posted it could be great if you send it to us on the C-Box to listen the complete song.
Have a wonderfull week my friends, see ya.
A Side
Love Letter (Club Version)
Love Letter (Radio Edit)
B Side
Love Letter (Love Dub I)
Love Letter (Love Dub II)













Hello friends, here we are once again, but tonight with this classic single from 1984. This is the mexican edition for this record, it was released late 1984 by Discos Musart & Trébol. This record like all the Trébol records from the 80's has it's own sleeve, they never released a generic sleeve for those records. But if you remember, this sleeve is the generic sleeve for the Atlantic Records 12'' in the US in early 80's.




Today I'm back with this song from 1990. This is more hip-hop than Freestyle, but it works.
