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Rave Nation - Going Crazy (Force DJ Team Mix)

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Rave Nation - Going Crazy

Label:
Catalog#:
FORZE4
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
1995
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Hardcore, Happy Hardcore

Tracklist

A1   Going Crazy (Forze DJ Team Mix) 5:25
    Remix - Forze DJ Team
A2   Going Crazy (Bodylotion Mix) 4:35
    Remix - Bodylotion
B1   Going Crazy (Bomb Squad Mix) 5:11
    Remix - Bomb Squad
B2   Going Crazy (Extended Mix) 6:22

Credits

Artwork By [Design By] - M. Steenbergen
Producer, Written-By - Iriz , Shimrot , Sumic

Notes

Contains a sample from the eurodance-charthit "Intermission - Six Days"

Publishers: Forze Music & Ultimate Dance Music.
Distribution by Mid-Town Rotterdam - Holland
Design by M. Steenbergen for Midtown Design

Repressed in February 2007, with the center labels in black/white instead of full colour printing.

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Review by G.Monk Mar 05, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
A lot of people strangely enough think that the song 'Six Days' by Jimmy J and Cru-L-T on Knite Force is the original version. However they copied the lyrics (on the exact same way) from the german eurodancehit 'Intermission - Six Days' which was released on the German Blow Up label.
Review by Jayfive Feb 07, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This tune is a blatant take on 'Six Days' by Jimmy J and Cru-L-T on Knite Force, not just the same vocal sample but other similar elements. DJ Paul couldnt get the UK track licensed so he just did his own version. Not the only time he pulled that particular trick.
Rated 4/5
Review by shanethedominator Jan 11, 2003
"Six days on the run, looking for a place to have some fun, night & day without your sweet embrace I think im going crazy" One of 95's true classic Rave releases. As the genre of dance was been pulled in several different directions all at once this release fell into the unpredictable style of Gabber. Not as Hardcore as most Gabber, had a more melodic side to it