One of my fave vocal tracks from my time and this is my fave mix hands down brings back some very happy memories .She should could have been a very major artist and Im not not sure what happened. Great song and great vocal nuff said.
@matteur11 Agree totally, but nevertheless i would'nt want the song without the intro since it's building up such an expectation which finally is satisfied once the song starts at 2:05. :-)
This is the version The Ministry preferred, me too. I've looked and the release date is 1994. I am convinced it was 1993 that it was being played though, absolutely convinced of it.
Yep the best remix of this brilliant track. I remember getting right off on that uplifting, anthemic chorus at Sydney Sleaze in'94 or '95. It made me feel like I was flying across the dancefloor...hell, I probably was. Oh THE MEMORIES! Thanks for bringing them all back...xoxo
Well now that I remember I did hear the David Morales mix that came out later. It went to number 1 on the dance charts here. My favorite is still the Roger S vocal version but this one is cool also.
Wonder how many DJ's would admit that this was one of the worn out sleeves in their boxes back in the day!?! Like 17 years and running and this track is still one of my all time fave house vocals!
Juliet Roberts totally rocks! She is one of the most underrated British vocalists (along with Dina Carroll and Mica Paris) I have seen her performing live ona few occasions and she always manages to please and impress the crowds. This K-Klass version was "the s**t" back in 1994. I love the "bomb" base effect in the beginning and throughout the song along with the strong basslines and accentuated violins. This is most definitely 1 of 10 most essential house releases ever. Period!
@originaldeftom I was once lucky enough to kiss Juliet on the hand when she played at Cream nightclub in Liverpool back in 1994. My life has been complete from that moment on.
Interesting, i live in Sweden and i played this song everyday on the subway on my way to work when i lived in Stockholm. Fun to see how these songs influence people all over the world.
Which version did you play. I like the Morales Classic the best with Roger S. coming in second with the Gospel Revival Mix then Murk coming in third with thier somewhat jazzy-house mix.
Well, i try to put up those versions of songs that i myself have'nt found here on YouTube. Needless to say that it's generally my favourite versions. Hopefully others will do that too so one day we'll be able to find our favourite versions of all music that's out there.
One of my fave vocal tracks from my time and this is my fave mix hands down brings back some very happy memories .She should could have been a very major artist and Im not not sure what happened. Great song and great vocal nuff said.
bensmethurst 1 month ago
Starts @ 2:05
matteur11 8 months ago
@matteur11 Agree totally, but nevertheless i would'nt want the song without the intro since it's building up such an expectation which finally is satisfied once the song starts at 2:05. :-)
WestLakeGold 7 months ago 2
@WestLakeGold ;)
matteur11 4 months ago
colle version club classic immer noch das beste house
MrMassari002 2 months ago
I'm pretty sure this same track is in the 94 ministry' annual album. Big hit in the san francisco scene in 94.
sportingcristal15 1 year ago
This is the version The Ministry preferred, me too. I've looked and the release date is 1994. I am convinced it was 1993 that it was being played though, absolutely convinced of it.
Drugs hey.
kristiantwo 2 years ago
Can't Find This Version Anywhere! Please help :)
IanoKK1 2 years ago
What do you mean? Mp3...is that what you cannot find?
Pitahchez 2 years ago
It's ok thanks, I got it :)
IanoKK1 2 years ago
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Yep the best remix of this brilliant track. I remember getting right off on that uplifting, anthemic chorus at Sydney Sleaze in'94 or '95. It made me feel like I was flying across the dancefloor...hell, I probably was. Oh THE MEMORIES! Thanks for bringing them all back...xoxo
michael65 2 years ago
I've bought one of the fews copies of this dj special double pack vynil edition and the k-klass pharmacy dub is the best.
VINCENZO75019 3 years ago
does anyone have the original of this song i love it and haven't heard it in years
awdemers 3 years ago
I've never heard this version before. In Detroit I only heard the Roger S vocal version and the Roach Motel dub.
BabyboyDet 3 years ago
Well, this version was a true floorfiller here in Sweden. But that's what's so fun with these songs, they come in so many flavors.
WestLakeGold 3 years ago
Well now that I remember I did hear the David Morales mix that came out later. It went to number 1 on the dance charts here. My favorite is still the Roger S vocal version but this one is cool also.
BabyboyDet 3 years ago
Tracks Nightclub, 1994, Washington D.C.!!!!
thevain77 3 years ago
Wonder how many DJ's would admit that this was one of the worn out sleeves in their boxes back in the day!?! Like 17 years and running and this track is still one of my all time fave house vocals!
echorich 3 years ago 3
Juliet Roberts totally rocks! She is one of the most underrated British vocalists (along with Dina Carroll and Mica Paris) I have seen her performing live ona few occasions and she always manages to please and impress the crowds. This K-Klass version was "the s**t" back in 1994. I love the "bomb" base effect in the beginning and throughout the song along with the strong basslines and accentuated violins. This is most definitely 1 of 10 most essential house releases ever. Period!
originaldeftom 3 years ago 4
@originaldeftom I was once lucky enough to kiss Juliet on the hand when she played at Cream nightclub in Liverpool back in 1994. My life has been complete from that moment on.
phatassphunk 5 months ago
@phatassphunk Did you ever wash your lips after that? ;-)
WestLakeGold 4 months ago
Could not agree with you more! It is the one most essential house release arguably of all time, for me at least it is.
Once I get my club night together, I'd play this every night in a different version (I have about 20 different ones, lol)
originaldeftom 2 years ago
one of my favorites..always played on my way to dc.on sat night..
ddranojc 3 years ago
Interesting, i live in Sweden and i played this song everyday on the subway on my way to work when i lived in Stockholm. Fun to see how these songs influence people all over the world.
WestLakeGold 3 years ago
Which version did you play. I like the Morales Classic the best with Roger S. coming in second with the Gospel Revival Mix then Murk coming in third with thier somewhat jazzy-house mix.
NEXPAR 2 years ago
Thank you Thank You Thank you!!!!! I have been searching for this version since I heard it in the clubs 14 years ago. YOU ROCK!!!!!
Douggiie 3 years ago
Well, i try to put up those versions of songs that i myself have'nt found here on YouTube. Needless to say that it's generally my favourite versions. Hopefully others will do that too so one day we'll be able to find our favourite versions of all music that's out there.
WestLakeGold 3 years ago
Good Version!!!!!
Andreasus4thdj 3 years ago
Yep, it's my favourite, there are quite a few others but this is the best in my opinion.
WestLakeGold 3 years ago