| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rise (12") | Plus 8 Records Ltd. | PLUS8014 | Canada | 1991 | |
| Rise (12") | GFB Records | GFB 032 | Italy | 1991 | |
| Rise (12", Ltd, Red) | Plus 8 Records Ltd. | PLUS8014 | Canada | 1991 | |
| Rise (12", W/Lbl) | Plus 8 Records Ltd. | PLUS8014 | Canada | 1991 |
referencing Rise, 12", W/Lbl, PLUS8014
referencing Rise, 12", PLUS8014
referencing Rise, 12", PLUS8014
Something For Your Mind needs no introduction. Along with Pull Over, it marks his largest club hit ever, and to this very day it sneaks into many a DJ sets. An going loop layed over a simple and feet tapping 909 drum pattern, coupled with a female vocal going "something for your mind", and there you have it - eternal party classic. Great, no doubt, but over used. Tresor, is just a shallow track, a bridge filling the gap between two indispensable old school classics. Indeed, if a heard it in a mix, and didn't know it was a Speedy J production, I'd just let it fly by. Rise EP is worth getting mostly for A1 and especially B2, despite the fact most of you probably already have De-Orbit as it was released on "Ginger", Speedy J's debut album Warp Records.