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Don't Worry
Cicero's first release after
leaving Spaghetti Recordings was titled "Don't Worry"
Released on CLUBSCENE Records (A Scottish Independant Dance Label)
in 1996 .
The release marked a big
departure from his mainstream pop records which had launched his career
and this release shows how his musical tastes
had changed in the years
searching for inspiration since his final release on Spaghetti, "Live For
Today"
"Don't Worry" is a classic-style
dance anthem, which reflects the club scene of the mid nineties.
The remixes and b-side also
show a darker side to Cicero's music reflecting his love for hard-core
rave styles.
The single is mainly instrumental with no singing from Dave, and includes uncredited voice samples.
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Don't
Worry (7" Radio Edit)
Don't
Worry (12" Tron Mix)
Don't
Worry (Bolder Mix)
Oresis
Parts 1 & 2
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
Cicero's next release was
a cover version of an old SOFT CELL hit called "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye"
This is a return to old
form for Cicero and it is a shame it did not get country-wide acclaim.
Also released in 1996, this
single was a duet with female vocalist "Marianne".
The b-side is another of
Cicero's instrumentals.
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Say
Hello, Wave Goodbye (Radio Edit)
Say
Hello, Wave Goodbye (Future Boy Mix)
Say
Hello, Wave Goodbye (Italian Mama Mix)
Getting
Better
Summertime
Cicero's last commercial
release was "Summertime"
The track was co-written
by the femail vocalist who sings the track "Marianne Murphy"
There are no Cicero vocals
on this song.
Released in 1997 on Acadamy
Street Records, another fine track with Cicero taking a back seat as was
originally planned for his work
on his second album with
Spaghetti Recordings.
The release also sees a follow-up b-side to the one on "Don't Worry"
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Summertime
(Radio Edit)
Summertime
(12" Mix)
Summertime
(Spanish Fly Mix)
Oresis
Parts 3 & 4
Cicero produced all his own music for the
above releases.
CICERO BIOGRAPHY
CICERO RELEASE HISTORY
CICERO GALLERY
CICERO LYRICS
CICERO
UNRELEASED
SPAGHETTI CHRONOLOGY