Label: D.J. International Records
Catalog#: D-248
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: US
Released: 1985
Genre: Electronic
Style: House
Credits: Lead Vocals - Keith Nunnally
Mixed By - Farley Jackmaster Funk* , J.M. Silk
Producer - J.M. Silk , Rocky Jones
Written-By - Steve Hurley*
Notes: Mixed by J.M. Silk & Farley Jackmaster Funk for Jackin' House Prod.
Distributed by Fantasy, Inc.
i am loving this. House music all night long. I am one of many who enjoyed these tunes back in the day :)
funkygezzer 1 month ago
similar distorted vocal starting just before 4minute mark to Freeez 'IOU' from 1983.
in the UK Colonel abrams was himself described as house - his "Trapped" was the first time I think I ever heard the term house.
LondonAcidHouse1988 2 months ago
Classic Music!! This song takes me to another world:)
waynecoolj 4 months ago
@ripul8r That's a long time. awesome.
listenheredc 4 months ago
i guess it doesn't matter if i think i can't sing afterall.
smittsteve04 5 months ago
im in heaven
scott90201 5 months ago
OMG TY for this post. Been looking for this song since I heard it in a mix here in Vegas back in 86 or 87 when I was in my graduating year. I "just for the hell of it" typed in "music is the key to set yourself free" and here you are first one......TTTTTYYYYY
ripul8r 9 months ago
14 years old, headphones on all night, under the duvet so's my folks wouldn't hear, listening to LWR, Horizon, and the Solar pirates, always late for school as a result! Heard this and the world changed. This was the start of house for me. Long synth leads. Goosebumps. I later went on to organise the Outback and ZEN raves at the Slough Centre, the most amazing experience of my life and this record is largely responsible (:
theNaturalizer 9 months ago
@TFC4Life08 Well actually that was in the category of Jamie Principle's 84 releases, in that they were merely regional releases. The only things that were relevant to the rest of the world were the DJ Int'l and Trax stuff.
hardcorehouse 11 months ago
@hardcorehouse Actually Jesse Saunders "on and on" released in 1984 on vinyl was the first house track out on record. It was released on Jesse's own label called 'Jes Say'.
TFC4Life08 11 months ago