| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Born To Luv Ya (12") | Pulse-8 Records | 12 LOSE 3 | UK | 1990 | |
| Born To Luv Ya (12") | Zyx Records | ZYX 6453-12 | Germany | 1990 | |
| Born To Luv Ya (12", W/Lbl) | Distorted Discs | 12 BOUM 101 | UK | 1990 | |
| Born To Luv Ya (12", W/Lbl, Promo) | Pulse-8 Records | 12 LOSE X 03 | UK | 1990 | |
| Born To Luv Ya (CD, Maxi, car) | Zyx Records | ZYX 6453-8 | Germany | 1990 | |
| Born To Love Ya (12") | Radikal Records | HAL 12215 | US | 1991 | |
| Born To Luv Ya (7") | Groove Kissing | GK 004-7 | Netherlands | 1991 | |
| Born To Luv Ya (12") | Groove Kissing | GK 004 | Netherlands |
referencing Born To Luv Ya, 12", 12 LOSE 3
The 3 versions are all very similar to one another, and while I prefer the 1992 version, I'm gonna give these a proper listen very soon. I don't know if I would classify these as electronic music, but I guess for 1990 that would be the case, but they are a bit mid-tempo. I was glad to hear that several of the trademark hooks and sounds from the 1992 versions originated from these original versions. Are the Afro-Tech mixes the same as these but differently named, or actual different versions?