Upside Down - The Tropics Of Cancer by Fly To Whitney's Moon (Side 1) published on 2012-07-11T12:57:21Z Diana Ross cover, written by Nile Rodgers/Bernard Edwards, recorded 1997 by JF Whitney(voc/guitar/bass/perc)) Released on The Tropics Of Cancer album "Introduction To A Rumour" (2005) Also released on "The Rim Sampler" album (2006) and Andrew Weatherall's compilation "Sci-Fi Lo-Fi" (Soma Records, 2007) From the "Murdered Ballads" cover version series. www.flytowhitneysmoon.com "Upside Down" video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhIWR40SzsI&list=UUQQdhAx_ZH2mQD3u0kPXdZA&index=4&feature=plcp "The Tropics of Cancer's spooky take on Diana Ross' "Upside Down" is ace" Tim Chester, NME "The Tropics of Cancer turn Diana Ross' disco-lite "Upside Down" into a brooding, bass-heavy death-surf ballad" Culturedeluxe.com " A frankly bizarre cover of Diana Ross' "Upside Down" by Tropics of Cancer that features a rumbling, echoey bassline and a disturbingly inappropriate vocal." Stylus Magazine "Sci-fi Lo-fi offers some crazy interpretation of Diana Ross' 80's track "Upside Down" by The Tropics of Cancer" Berlinista.com an excerpt from "Medicine" Stu Gibson's "Rumour" review in "Sleazegrinder"....."Fittingly for such a master-class in midnight mores our first sip is a surreal shiver through 'Upside Down'...yarse, Ms Ross' disco diva classic magicked into an exquisite mambo jive, hot under the collar vocals whispered like incantations and curses by a private eye straight outta Chandler as the indigenous poison administered by his lap-dancing Laotian goddess takes full effect...." Genre Death Disco