| A1 | Sweet Harmony (Liquid '95 Mix) | |||
| A2 |
Sweet Harmony (Tall Paul Mix)
Remix – Tall Paul |
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| B1 |
Sweet Harmony (Way Out West Mix)
Remix – Way Out West |
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| B2 |
Sweet Harmony (DJ Icee Mix)
Remix – DJ Icee* |
DJ Promo.
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sweet Harmony (12") | XL Recordings | XLT 28 | UK | 1992 | ||
| Sweet Harmony (CDr, Single, Promo) | Art & Craft Recordings | none | UK | 2007 | ||
| Sweet Harmony (CD, Single) | XL Recordings | XLS-28CD | UK | 1992 | ||
| Sweet Harmony (12") | Torso Dance | TORSO 12218 | Netherlands | 1992 | ||
| Sweet Harmony / One Love Family (CD, Maxi) | XL Recordings | XLS 65 CD | UK | 1995 |
These mixes, ohhh i can't decide if they are actually better than the 1992 mixes. Tall Paul and Way Out West turn out the best versions here. Particularly Way Out West. They dont tinker with it too much. The only real difference is the breakbeat is substituted for a 4/4 kick - These mixes do have that very 1995 "handbag house" sound/feel though (think along the likes of Alex Party, Livin Joy, Perfecto Allstarz, you get the idea). But gosh that breakdown is still there and its even better in their mix with some nice wails that give it a eerie but euphoric breakdown.
It's already been said, that this will go down as one of the best house records ever. Simple as that. You'd be hard pushed to find anyone who hates this tune in any incarnation.
Respect and a whole lotta love for this tune. This tune just feels right.