Tracklist
The Basement Boys– | Love Don't Live Here Anymore | 7:13 | |
Lisa Mitchell– | Rescue Me | 5:25 | |
The Ebony Dukes– | Girls | 5:21 | |
Henri Green– | Give Into The Music | 6:00 | |
Jeff Young (6)– | My Night Time | 6:39 | |
Division Of Labour– | Criminal Mind | 6:38 | |
Debbe* And The Code (4)– | Code Of Love | 6:01 | |
The Jump Street Man*– | B-Cause | 5:42 |
Credits (3)
- Cynthia CherryExecutive-Producer
- Herbie Jr*Lacquer Cut By
- Herb "In Effect" Powers Jr.*Mastered By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Welcome To The Club LP, Compilation | Jump Street (3) – JS LP 1001 | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | Recently Edited | ||||
Welcome To The Club LP, Compilation, Test Pressing | Jump Street Records – JS LP 1001 | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | New Submission | ||||
Welcome To The Club Cassette, Compilation | Jump Street (3) – JSC 1001 | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | Recently Edited |
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referencing Welcome To The Club (LP, Compilation) JS LP 1001
showcase of the possibilities and flavor variations of the melting pot of fusing styles under an umbrella called Garage:)referencing Welcome To The Club (LP, Compilation) JS LP 1001
'B-Cause' brings Marshall Jefferson and Jonathan Mann at the peak of their power. Amazing overlapped synth lines, from beautiful atmospheres to arpeggiated bass lines and peripheric soundscapes, surrounded by nice percussion and most of all those unmistakable piano melodies, in perfect harmony with the bass and synth pad variations.
If you are caught listening this for the first time, the more probable reaction will be you asking yourself 'Where the hell was I when this tune was released, back in 1987'.
Timeless tune, one of the most amazing pieces of House Music ever.
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