Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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27659291 | Play | One More Shot | 04:05 Tools | |
27659292 | Play | I Won't Stop Loving you | 05:56 Tools | |
27659293 | Play | Get Wet | 00:00 Tools | |
65754096 | Play | Wont Stop Lovin U - Dance Mix | 00:00 Tools | |
27659324 | Play | Perfect | 03:59 Tools | |
27659299 | Play | One More Shot (Feat. Jenny Burton) | 03:57 Tools | |
27659294 | Play | Nightmare of a broken heart | 08:53 Tools | |
27659314 | Play | One More Shot (Vocal) | 08:15 Tools | |
27659334 | Play | One More Shot (Instrumental) | 07:27 Tools | |
27659315 | Play | I Won't Stop Loving You (Club Mix) | 05:57 Tools | |
65754097 | Play | One More Shot (Radio) | 07:27 Tools | |
27659325 | Play | One More Shot (Extended) | 08:36 Tools | |
27659296 | Play | Get Wet (Instrumental) | 06:13 Tools | |
65754098 | Play | I'M SO IN LOVE WITH YOU | 06:13 Tools | |
27659318 | Play | I Won't Stop Loving You (Blend) | 08:21 Tools | |
27659323 | Play | I Won't Stop Loving You (feat. Diamond Eyes) | 05:57 Tools | |
27659303 | Play | Get Wet (Extended) | 07:49 Tools | |
65754099 | Play | Get Wet (Feat. Eleanore Mills) | 07:44 Tools | |
27659330 | Play | C-Bank Medley | 50:52 Tools | |
65754101 | Play | One More Shot (Original Version) | 07:44 Tools | |
65754102 | Play | I Wont Stop Loving You | 07:44 Tools | |
27659300 | Play | Good To The Last Drop (Long Version) | 07:44 Tools | |
87957586 | Play | Nightmare of a broken heart (duet with Larry Woo) | 07:44 Tools | |
65754100 | Play | I Remember What You Like | 07:44 Tools | |
87957587 | Play | Good To The Last Drop | 07:44 Tools |
C-Bank, an electro studio project by production and remix legend John Robie (Afrika Bambaataa, New Order, Cabaret Voltaire), was led by vocalist Jenny Burton (b. Nov. 18, 1957). Robie and Burton took the group into the R&B charts in 1983 with the synth-heavy barnstormer "One More Shot." Later that year, however, Burton went out on her own with the Top 20 single "Remember What You Like" on Atlantic. C-Bank's label, Next Plateau, scrounged enough material for a Greatest Hits compilation almost 15 years later. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.