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1. The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got The Love
2. Kariya - Let Me Love You For Tonight (House Club Version)
3. Paul Simpson feat. Adeva - Musical Freedom (Free At Last) (Extended Freedom Mix)
4. Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk Presents Ricky Dillard - As Always (Lovin' House Mix)
5. Turntable Orchestra - You're Gonna Miss Me (Extended Club Mix)
6. Kaos - Definition Of Love
7. Patti Day - Right Before My Eyes (House Vocal)
8. Roberta Flack - Uh-uh Ooh-Ooh Look Out (Here It Comes) (Steve Hurley's House Mix)
9. Kym Mazelle - Was That All It Was (Def Mix by Dave Morales)
10. Sandee - Notice Me (Notice The House Mix by Clivilles & Cole)
11. Seduction - Seduction (Wild Club Mix by Clivilles & Cole)
12. Arthur Baker and the Backbeat Disciples - The Message Is Club
Historical Facts
Candi Staton originally recorded 'You Got The Love' as an a cappella in 1986. John Truelove (aka The Source and Now Voyager) mixed the vocal over Frankie Knuckles' 'Your Love' and released it as a bootleg in 1989. It had an official release in 1991 and charted at #4 in the UK singles chart. It has been re-released twice since then (so far) reaching #3 in 1997 and #7 in 2006
Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk is one of the original 'godfathers' of house. 'As Always' is a remake of Stevie Wonder's 'As' from 1977
Kaos was a pseudonym for Kevin Saunderson
Roberta Flack started recording in 1968. 'Uh-uh' was written by Ashford & Simpson
'Was That All It Was' was produced by Marshall Jefferson
Sandee, aka Sandra Casanas, was an original member of the group Expose
Seduction eventually became a girl band project for Clivilles & Cole, but before that was the release of 'Seduction', which has one of the most memorable bass lines in house
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Track list
1. The Source feat. Candi Staton - You Got The Love
2. Kariya - Let Me Love You For Tonight (House Club Version)
3. Paul Simpson feat. Adeva - Musical Freedom (Free At Last) (Extended Freedom Mix)
4. Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk Presents Ricky Dillard - As Always (Lovin' House Mix)
5. Turntable Orchestra - You're Gonna Miss Me (Extended Club Mix)
6. Kaos - Definition Of Love
7. Patti Day - Right Before My Eyes (House Vocal)
8. Roberta Flack - Uh-uh Ooh-Ooh Look Out (Here It Comes) (Steve Hurley's House Mix)
9. Kym Mazelle - Was That All It Was (Def Mix by Dave Morales)
10. Sandee - Notice Me (Notice The House Mix by Clivilles & Cole)
11. Seduction - Seduction (Wild Club Mix by Clivilles & Cole)
12. Arthur Baker and the Backbeat Disciples - The Message Is Club
Historical Facts
Candi Staton originally recorded 'You Got The Love' as an a cappella in 1986. John Truelove (aka The Source and Now Voyager) mixed the vocal over Frankie Knuckles' 'Your Love' and released it as a bootleg in 1989. It had an official release in 1991 and charted at #4 in the UK singles chart. It has been re-released twice since then (so far) reaching #3 in 1997 and #7 in 2006
Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk is one of the original 'godfathers' of house. 'As Always' is a remake of Stevie Wonder's 'As' from 1977
Kaos was a pseudonym for Kevin Saunderson
Roberta Flack started recording in 1968. 'Uh-uh' was written by Ashford & Simpson
'Was That All It Was' was produced by Marshall Jefferson
Sandee, aka Sandra Casanas, was an original member of the group Expose
Seduction eventually became a girl band project for Clivilles & Cole, but before that was the release of 'Seduction', which has one of the most memorable bass lines in house
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