Have to agree with above comment - one of the unsung choons of the 1990s. First heard it played at Angels in Burnley at the start of 95 by the legendary Paul Taylor. I rushed to my local store (3 Beat) to enquire what the tune was and was told by the guy behind the counter (Paul Kane) that it was indeed his new production. I often come back to this tune whenever I'm playing out and it never ceases to fill the floor with the most amazingly uplifting vibes and smiley faces. If you haven't already got this and are into HOUSE just go out and get it - you will not be disappointed.
Review by slo_moshunAug 24, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
No comments on this yet?! I simply have to say something about this epic record. Voted as one of the best dance records of all time, this has everything. Epic intro into a hardish house start with a great bassline. Vocal snippets keep the track ploughing forwards which then turns into a piano affair. Stunning record and hasn't dated one bit.