Follow up to Free Spirit. Released on Rumour Records in 1991.
Produced by Jimmy Brown.
Bass - Rick Kenton
Drums, Synthesizer - Jimmy Brown
Harmonica - Billy Brown
Rap [Spacial Rap] - Miss Bliss
Vocals - Lydia Steinman
As far as I know this track was only released as a promo by Network Records in 1992.
A crossover house/rave tune, it was played at the end of the night in trendy house clubs like the Hac and at the beginning of the night in all-out rave clubs like The Zone in Blackpool.
New York house from Tommy Musto and DJ Frankie Bones. It samples 'Take Me Back' by Rhythmatic and 'The Killer' by Dirty Mind. Frankie played these two tracks when he supported The Stone Roses at Spike Island in 1990.
The vocal sample sounds like it's First Choice's 'Armed And Dangerous'.
Mancunian house from Danny Hibrid & Mike E-Bloc (so called cos his name was Michael and he worked at Eastern Bloc record shop).
Vocals by Deborah French
US garage classic.
"B.O.P. 'Till You Drop Mix".
Released in 1992 on the impeccable Nervous label.Produced by the New Jersey duo Brothers of Peace (BOP)
Recorded live for a session on John Peel's Radio 1 show. This is the only official release of a vocal version of Emotion Electric although an instrumental appeared on the b side of Automanik.
Epic trance track produced by Kris Needs.
Released in 1993 on Sabres Of Paradise records.
The last two mins are faded out due to You Tube's draconian time restrictions