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Albums

Can You Party

(16 versions)
Idlers, Idlers 1988

Come Over Here, Baby

(4 versions)
Warlock Records, Loudhouse Records 1990

Singles & EPs

Party People / Key The Pulse

(5 versions)
Idlers 1987

Yeah Buddy

(9 versions)
Idlers 1988

Can You Party

(20 versions)
Idlers 1988

Party People (B Boy National Anthem)

(12")
Idlers, Warlock Records 1988

Get Funky

(5 versions)
Idlers 1989

Royal House Featuring Ian Star - A Better Way (7 versions)

Idlers 1989

I Can't Quite Understand

(3 versions)
Warlock Records, Loudhouse Records 1990

Kraze vs. Royal House - The Party 2001 (12", S/Sided, Promo, W/Lbl)

Caus-N'-ff-ct 2001

Royal House / Todd Terry - The Todd Terry Trilogy: Past, Present & Future (4 versions)

Ink Records (2) 2005

Philippe B. vs. Royal House - Can You Feel It (12")

Vendetta Records 2005

Compilations

Various / Royal House - Essential House (CD, Comp, Mixed + CD, Album + CD, Comp, Album + 2x)

Moist Music Unknown

Videos

Megamix

(VHS, PAL, Promo)
Champion, Idlers 1988
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by SoulDancer Feb 07, 2005 (edited over 7 years ago)
Marshall Jefferson once explained to me the genesis of Royal House's leading track: "Can You Party". In 1986, when Marshall Jefferson produced "Move Your Body", he met a young DJ called Little Louie Vega, who he encouraged to make records. The year after, Louie Vega came to Marshall Jefferson with a track produced by a friend of his; the track was a remix of "Move Your Body", the friend was Todd Terry.
Due to the unethical management of Trax Records, Marshall Jefferson didn't want to release this remix, which became the track we know as "Can You Party", produced under the nickname of Royal House.
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