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E (Sunset Mix)9:38
E (Album Mix)5:50
Blue (Album Mix)7:35
Blue (Nush Me Club Mix)7:58

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    Cover of E, 1993, VinylE
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Smash Records – 162-440 813-1US1993US1993
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    Cover of E / Blue, 1993, VinylE / Blue
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Blunted – 12 BLN 5, Smash Records – 12 BLN 5UK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of E, 1993, VinylE
    12", Promo, Stereo, 33 ⅓ RPM
    Smash Records – 162-440 813-1DJUS1993US1993
    Cover of E / Blue, 1993, CDE / Blue
    CD, Single
    Blunted – BLNCD 5, Blunted – 858 137-2UK1993UK1993
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    Cover of E / Blue, 1993, VinylE / Blue
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo
    Blunted – 12 BLN 5DJ, Smash Records – 12 BLN 5DJUK1993UK1993
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    Cover of E / Blue, 1993, CDE / Blue
    CD, Single, Promo
    Blunted – BLNCD 5, Island Records – 858 137-2UK1993UK1993
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    Cover of E, 1994, CDE
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Smash Records – 162-440 813-2US1994US1994
    Recently Edited
    Cover of E / Blue, , VinylE / Blue
    12", White Label
    Blunted – 12 BLN 5DJUKUK
    New Submission

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    • Booj1Boy's avatar
      Booj1Boy
      The Nush Club mix has a break that features a sped up sample of the 909 beat of What Does It Mean by Schooly-D
      • chimushi's avatar
        chimushi
        Somehow I came across this song in San Francisco in 1993. Loved it then, love it now. 25 years later I now have the Vinyl.
        I will always love this song. So many nice shifts and breaks, but yet fluid. Thanks to Latour for this classic Goa Trance crossover.
        • TimReade's avatar
          TimReade
          OMG! It's called the Sunset mix but how many dancefloors did I rock with this at sunrise?! All time legend status for this 12". Always does the business!
          • ledjfab's avatar
            ledjfab
            Edited 16 years ago
            In an interview, William LaTour admitted at the time of this release he thought that dance music was too "unidimensional". Working with the constant pressure to make a reliable, commercial sequel to "People Are Still Having Sex", the delivery of "Home On The Range", the second and last LaTour opus, was not without problems. "E" was the last single taken out of the album. No surprise: it's probably one of the most danceable track on it, taking it's title from the growing popularity of rave parties and ecstasy. The Sunset Mix (Track 1) is a long, annoying remix, where the feel of the original is more or less diluted. Nothing very original about "Blue" being the B-Side here: it was already on the single "Cold" in 1991, but was re-issued following the huge success of the movie "Basic Instinct", in which the track is included. I feel the Nush remix was not very necessary, and can't really compete with the brilliant, powerful original version (which is still played today by the way).

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