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Libra Libra – I Like It
Label: | Chicago Connection Records – CC8601 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | House, Deep House |
Tracklist
A1 | I Like It (Club Mix) | 6:20 | |
A2 | I Like It (Radio Mix) | 3:40 | |
B1 | I Like It (The House Like It) (Dub Mix) | 9:40 | |
B2 | I Like It (The Celebrities Like It) | 3:10 |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Mitchbal Music
- Mixed At – Chicago Trax Recording Studio
- Mixed At – Tone Zone Recording
- Made By – Mitchbal Records
- Pressed By – QCA Custom Pressing – 607034X
Credits
- Engineer – Ron Gresham
- Mixed By – B. Wilcot* (tracks: A Side), Mitchbal (tracks: A Side), Vincent Lawrence* (tracks: B Side)
- Producer – Brett Wilcots, Mitchbal
- Written-By – J. Polo*, N. Mitchbal*, T. Bowie*
Notes
Mixed at Chicago Trax & Tone Zone Studios.
First pressing comes with picture sleeve.
Information on picture sleeve states: Produced at Chicago Fray and Zone Tone Studios.
Also available with white labels
Cover looks grey but is (very light) blue. The info on the back is a white sheet glued on the back cover.
First pressing comes with picture sleeve.
Information on picture sleeve states: Produced at Chicago Fray and Zone Tone Studios.
Also available with white labels
Cover looks grey but is (very light) blue. The info on the back is a white sheet glued on the back cover.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A side runout): QCQ AG 607034XA 2
- Matrix / Runout (B side runout): QCQ AG 607034XB 2
Other Versions (5)View All
Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | I Like It (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | Chicago Connection Records | CC8601 | US | 1986 | ||
Recently Edited | I Like It (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | Chicago Connection Records, BCM Records | C.C. 12-6001-40, CC 12-6001-40 | Germany, Austria, & Switzerland | 1987 | ||
Recently Edited | I Like It (12", 45 RPM) | Champion | CHAMP 12-26 | UK | 1987 | ||
Recently Edited | I Like It (12", Maxi-Single, Promo) | Champion | CHAMP 12-26 | UK | 1987 | ||
Recently Edited | I Like It (7", 45 RPM, Single) | Champion | CHAMP 26 | UK | 1987 |
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Edited 6 years ago
This track is no Garage House. Before 1993 Deep House was mainly made in Chicago and Garage House mainly made in NY. NY has more Latin influences, is more churting (clubbish), smooth and adds a little R&B. Chicago has more Soul, is more raw, has deeper bass and had more European influences.
There are two types of Deep House. Chicago Deep House (1987-1992) and Club House that sounds like Deep House and nowadays everything is called Deep House. For me (and I write this under a less significant Chicago Deep House track) Deep House after 1992 is Club House, after 2004ish Deep House resurfaced in the more general Classic House revival. Out of that revival new produced Deep House (many combined Techno to it) became a popular genre of its own. Now it looks like everything is being called Deep House. (even Minimal Techno with hint of a Soul baseline) With hindsight Club House that have similarities with Deep House tracks (from 1993-2004) are now called Deep House. They we're NOT called Deep House at that time (correct me if i'm wrong).
Genre confusion is made by people with no knowledge of history or those who don't care but still use the genre names.
There are two types of Deep House. Chicago Deep House (1987-1992) and Club House that sounds like Deep House and nowadays everything is called Deep House. For me (and I write this under a less significant Chicago Deep House track) Deep House after 1992 is Club House, after 2004ish Deep House resurfaced in the more general Classic House revival. Out of that revival new produced Deep House (many combined Techno to it) became a popular genre of its own. Now it looks like everything is being called Deep House. (even Minimal Techno with hint of a Soul baseline) With hindsight Club House that have similarities with Deep House tracks (from 1993-2004) are now called Deep House. They we're NOT called Deep House at that time (correct me if i'm wrong).
Genre confusion is made by people with no knowledge of history or those who don't care but still use the genre names.