The Age Of Love* – The Age Of Love (The Jam & Spoon Mixes)
Label: | React – 12 REACT 9 |
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Format: | |
Country: | UK |
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Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Trance |
Tracklist
A1 | The Age Of Love (Watch Out For Stella Club Mix) | 6:48 | |
A2 | The Age Of Love (Sign Of The Time Mix) | 6:57 | |
B1 | The Age Of Love (OPM Mix) | 6:52 | |
B2 | The Age Of Love (New Age Mix) | 5:06 | |
B3 | The Age Of Love (Boeing Mix) | 5:06 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Diki Records
- Copyright © – React Music Ltd
Credits
- Producer – Roger Samyn*
Notes
A similar version was also released in a React company sleeve 'The Age Of Love (The Jam & Spoon Mixes)', the differences are the labels on this version are a duck egg blue colour and the barcode has a '>' (greater-than sign), other than that they are identical.
Track durations taken from label which differs to the duration stated on sleeve.
Track durations taken from label which differs to the duration stated on sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 021620 916101>
- Barcode (Scanned): 5021620916101
- Matrix / Runout (Etched in runout, Side A): 12 REACT 9-A1 PR-M
- Matrix / Runout (Etched in runout, Side B): 12 REACT 9-B1 PR-M
Other Versions (5 of 141)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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The Age Of Love (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | DiKi Records, Diki Records | DIKI 47.12.12, DIKI 471212 | Belgium | 1990 | |||
Recently Edited | The Age Of Love (12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single) | ZYX Records | ZYX 6348-12 | Germany | 1990 | ||
The Age Of Love (12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single) | Airplay Records | 9252 | France | 1990 | |||
Recently Edited | The Age Of Love (7", Single) | DiKi Records | DIKI 47.12.12 | Belgium | 1990 | ||
Recently Edited | The Age Of Love (CD, Maxi-Single) | Indisc Benelux | 47.12.12 | Belgium | 1990 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 4 years agoAfter the break this track moves into a Classic Goa Trance vibe for a bit which is why this track is so special. Too bad that it doesn't last. That being said, it is an enjoyable track, but stays to close to the surface for my tastes and would get old pretty quick.
- I’m confused, there are other copies of this track on vinyl cheaper on here. Why is this page so jacked up?
- This has to be one of the biggest tacks ever made across any genre of dance music.
The Watch Out For Stella mix is absolute perfection, right from the intro you know you are in for something very special, its just builds and builds layer upon layer, with the melodic bass-line driving the track and the perfect balance of tough piecing sounds to the haunting vocal chant. Absolute perfection, they don't come any better and bigger than this, a must for any dance music lover. - Firstly, i love this track im not knocking it any shape or form as it is a classic and must have for dj's of all sorts, but how come it is so bloody expensive? Ive come across over half a dozen copies in my time of djing/trading and its not rare atall, its plastered on hundreds of vinyl releases [the watch out for stella mix im referring to] so how can people justify selling it for £10+ i don't get it? I can only think that people want the original release for the artwork?
- Super stoked I've got this in my collection now.
It's all those memories of nights out with my mates, condensed into vynyl.... utter trance perfection.
If you were into the scene in 92' this is the top tune of that time... no question. - Edited 19 years agoIn 1992, a massive trance tune made by Bruno Sanchioni (who use to release under some of the respectable New Beat alias such as Dr. Phibes, Bazz, and Chico Crew) with Guiseppe Cherchia hit the dancefloors all over Europe, and then the World. The sensual and sweet vocals saying "Come on...dance with me, move your body... Dance with me, move your body and lots of beats..." melted with the hipnotic mellow pianos made this tune a true classic, specially in the Jam & Spoon versions 'Watch Out For Stella' and 'Sign Of The Time'.
A wild growing and distorted 303 bassline is at the top of the 'Watch Out For Stella' version, perhaps the most played on the underground venues at that time. A sign that something new was going on in the electronic scene. - Edited 19 years agoA startling record that made me sit up and take note of harder music. This is THE perfect trance record, so pumping & hypnotic, yet so beautiful & melodic. The 'Watch Out For Stella Mix' is the one for me!
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