Tracklist
Let The Music Move U (BPM 120 Key-C) | |||
Get Down (BPM - 120 Key-E) | 10:00 | ||
What`cha Gonna Do With Me (BPM 110 Key-E) | |||
Control Me (BPM 128 Key-C) | 10:00 |
Credits (4)
- Kevin CampbellGuitar
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Jeffrey WilliamsKeyboards [Keys]
- SareoVocals
- Wanda Sykes (2)Vocals
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Let The Music Move U
12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Grove St. – GR-007 | US | 1986 | US — 1986 | ||||
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Let The Music Move U
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Green Labels
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Grove St. – GR-007 | US | 1986 | US — 1986 |
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Let The Music Move U
12", 45 RPM
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Champion – CHAMP 12-27 | UK | 1987 | UK — 1987 |
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Let The Music Move U
12"
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BCM Records – B.C. 12-2008-40 | , Austria, & Switzerland | 1987 | , Austria, & Switzerland — 1987 |
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Let The Music Move U
12", 45 RPM
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Champion – CHAMP X 12 27 | UK | 1987 | UK — 1987 |
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Let The Music Move U
12"
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Boy Records (4) – BOY-010 | Spain | 1987 | Spain — 1987 | ||||
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Let The Music Move U
7", Single, 45 RPM
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Champion – CHAMP 27 | UK | 1987 | UK — 1987 |
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Let The Music Move U
12", White Label
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Champion – CHAMP 12-27 | UK | 1987 | UK — 1987 | ||||
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Let The Music Move U
7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo
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Boy Records (4) – BOY-010-PRO | Spain | 1987 | Spain — 1987 |
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referencing Let The Music Move U (12", 45 RPM) CHAMP 12-27
Piano used later in Red Alert and Mike Slammers "In Effect" -
referencing Let The Music Move U (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) GR-007
Raze Get Down = Moneys Too Tight To Mention the Simply Red Tune get your head round that! -
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referencing Let The Music Move U (12", 45 RPM) CHAMP 12-27
A favourite of mine from way back in my schooldays. Let the music use u was the one I originally heard from the old Deep Heat compilations (back in those days I bought stuff on tape or not at all). Later I found a 12" version at a bootsale and found to my surprise that the B side tracks were pretty awesome too.
More Hi NRG in style than let the music use you, Control Me is the real stand out here, its chorus practically screams upbeat, whereas Get down is much more simpler with its pitch shifted samples of get down (all the rage in the 80's dudes and smart synth programming. -
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referencing Let The Music Move U (12", 45 RPM) CHAMP 12-27
a good vision between TR808 an a TR909, this record was a kind of garage house, very electronic really interesting (heavy robot bass, and synthetics percussive drum) let's play
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