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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2008

Label: D.J. International Records
Catalog#: DJ 956
Format: Vinyl, 12"

Country: US
Released: 1988
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Deep House
Credits: Producer - Chris Cuben , Sterling Void
Vocals - Kevin
Written-By - Sterling Void

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  • awsome song - takes me right back

  • Excellent, it's one of my all time favorites..

    So emotional and that classic piano riff is top class. I've got another version 'the desperation dub' which is great and I'll get round to posting it one of these days, stay tuned...

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  • The home of house [FAC 51] Manchester? Err no. Try The Warehouse, Chicago.

    A very important club [Hac] nevertheless ...

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  • thank youssssssssssssssssss xxxxxxx

  • hey facebook!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • @luizenbos sorry mate but you are so wrong and so obviously didnt go there. I dont wanna fall out with ya but yeah went to those u mentioned and yeah the music was the same and the vibe incredible but there was a social element to what happened at the Hac that didnt happen anywhere else. The north/midlands etc had been a depressing place for over a decade and the hac just lifted the lid and it truly exploded. BTW balck music was being played at Hac way before the house explosion.

  • my mom wrote that song

  • For starters it was the british djs coming back from chicago/europe that brought house music to the uk. The Hac did not start the house music era, it was though infact one of the first places to hear house music in the uk.

    Anyone interested in a documentry that is on here about the birth of house music should search history of house.

  • @1factory33 bollocks the Hacienda was the home of house it just got a lot of extra publicity because it had vagueconnections to rock music and the rock press loved writing about it. Spectrum, Trip, Clink Street, Shoom (and others)were all playing pure house/acid equally as early as the bloody Hacienda. Anyway werent you all dancing to Stone Roses at the Hacienda...fuckin hell how shit was that

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