
Packing five remixes of the title track, this maxi-single opens up with the “Tee’s Freeze Mix”, which drops vocal slices from the original mix into a 4/4 house beat with some glimmering synth touch-up. “Tee’s In House Dub” follows, playing with the percussion a bit and layering in a new funky synth loop, but otherwise following the pattern of the first mix. Then “Tee’s Capella” wraps up the A-side by stripping away everything but the sampled vocals, without cutting out the stretches of silence between them.
On the B-side, “The Warren Rigg Microwave Mix” also follows the simple house route, but includes some bongo-sounding beats and techno-ish synth stabs and piano loops, with a few beat-ramps livening things up considerably more than Todd Terry’s mixes. “The Warren Rigg Instrumental” serves up the same song again, with the inconsequential vocal samples dropped. All around, it’s fairly boring, with little connection or inspiration from the base song apparent, and ends up feeling more like a contractual obligation pushed by Elektra executives than something anyone involved had actual interest in doing.