"I HAVE A DREAM" is printed on the front of the picture sleeve.
Note on sleeve: Half of the proceeds of this record will be donated to the Martin Luther King Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia, USA..
Also issued in generic Jack Trax label sleeve. A mispress from 1988 with 3 tracks instead of 4 appears here. A counterfeit pressing with inverted trackorder on side B, replicating the same label and sleeve design, emerged in July 2007.
Rest In Peace Chuck The Voice Roberts for the vocal that was included in the Can You Feel It (Vocal) and (Acapella) tracks which was originally in My House by Rhythm Controll from 1987. The legendary vocalist will be missed but not forgotten.
50 years onwards ...."I HAVE A DREAM" is still a relevant sermon and truth, considering all those late night parties and facing today's reality. Let Freedom Reign. God bless Martin Luther King for his words and vision. Fingers INC for adding the extra layer.
Under the applicable copyright laws, the speech will remain under copyright in the United States until 70 years after King's death, through 2038. Especially a big shout to the Martin Luther King Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia, USA for keepin' this icon of hope still alive~Can U Feel It! ❤
This is the House Music disc which, in the words of Martin Luther King Jr and together with the first disc already released in 1986 by Chicago's Trax Records, make it the very first House Music masterpiece in the history of dance music. The genre of house music was born. - Questo è il disco House Music che, con le parole di Martin Luther King Jr e insieme al primo disco già uscito nel 1986 della Trax Records di Chicago, ne fanno il primissimo capolavoro House Music della storia della dance music. Nasce il genere della musica house.
The "Jack" intro is not on this vinyl !!! The acapella (B2) is the Martin Luther King speech (I Have A Dream). B1 is the "Can You Feel It" track, but again, with the M.L.K. speech in it.
The accapella intro "In the beginning there was Jack, and Jack had a groove,..." was a huge hit in Belgian clubs back in the 90's, especially in house clubs like Montini and Baccardi's. I think in the end every club visitor could repeat it from his head, as we all where brainwashed by it.