Urban Blues Project Presents 3Dee* Featuring Michael Procter - Deliver Me

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Garage House
Year:
1995

Tracklist

Deliver Me (Urban Blues Project Vocal Mix) 10:20
Deliver Me (Urban Blues Project Ultra Classic Vocal Mix) 9:27
Deliver Me (Urban Blues Project Ultra Classic Dub) 10:47
Deliver Me (Urban Blues Project Dub) 6:33
Deliver Me (Victor Simonelli Mix) 7:50

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Deliver Me (2x12") Bassline Records BLR-013 US 1995
Deliver Me (12") Hott Records HRV 12018 UK 1995
Deliver Me (12", Promo) Hott Records HRV 12018 US 1995
Deliver Me (2x12", Ltd, Promo) Bassline Records BLR-13 US 1995
Deliver Me (CD, Maxi) Bassline Records BLR-013 CD US 1995
Deliver Me (2x12") Soulfuric Recordings SFR 0018 US 2002
Deliver Me (2003 Remixes) (12") Feel The Rhythm FTR 4169-6 France 2003
Deliver Me (2003 Remixes) (2x12") Soulfuric Recordings SFR 0019 US 2003
Deliver Me (2003 Remixes) (2x12") Stereoseven ste005 Italy 2003
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by swar76 Sep 04, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Deliver Me (2003 Remixes), 2x12", SFR 0019

In 1995 this record was released and it didn't het the attention it deserved.

Now in 2003 this classic is remixed by Joey Negro, Hardsoul & Jask. With plenty of mixes to choose from to fit any situation. A classic just made even more classic.

Highly dancefloor proof. Joey Negro remixes this classic in a contemporary way.
Rated 5/5
Review by detour Sep 19, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Deliver Me, 2x12", SFR 0018

To me, the "UBP Vocal Mix" is still the best mix out there. If you like your house music to have grooves that won't ever stop, this one is worth hunting down. This one pounds and bumps! Excellent stuff! Superb production by Tappert & Pomeroy and ah! Michael Procter on vocals!!! Probably the best male US Garage vocalist since Michael Watford!
Review by ethan Apr 04, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Deliver Me, CD, Maxi, BLR-013 CD

This little CD single, which came out in the mid-1990s, has had a huge impact of a lot of people and stands with many as one of the best garage house track ever made. Now credited to the Urban Blues Project, this release basically put Jazz-n-Groove and their now-patented style of house music on the map to stay for good (or, at least, a decade and counting). With a killer arrangement and those vocals from Michael Procter (don't go back to cruise ships, Mike, whatever you do), is it any wonder that this is one of my personal faves of all time? Also features a nice dub from Victor Simonelli. But we all know which mix is the standout here. "Let the voices take you awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!" I do indeed have my ticket.
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