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    Soul Electrica (Compilation) album cover

    Roy Davis Jr.Soul Electrica

    Label:Peacefrog Records – PF088, Peacefrog Records – PF088CD
    Format:
    CD, Compilation
    Country:UK
    Released:
    Genre:Electronic
    Style:House, Deep House, Garage House

    Tracklist

    1House Inferno11:17
    2Party Here4:58
    3Rock Shock4:48
    4I Wanna See Your Body Move8:24
    5All I Do6:59
    6Musical Sense5:43
    7Transition6:44
    8Lyrical Trip5:41
    9Someday4:24
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    Track 1 first released on "House Inferno · Raise Ya Hands" (1995).
    Track 2 first released on "Tha Black Light Exposure E.P." (1995).
    Track 3 first released on "Rock Shock" (1998).
    Track 5 first released on "Roy's Unreleased Traxx Vol. 1" (1996).
    Tracks 6 & 7 first released on "Transitions" (1997)
    Track 8 first released on "Men From The Nile Pt. 2" (1997)

    Barcode and Other Identifiers

    • Barcode (Text): 5 018615 938828
    • Barcode (String): 5018615938828
    • Matrix / Runout: IMPRESS PF088CD 04 6
    • Matrix / Runout (Inner Ring [Mould]): MADE IN THE UK BY PMDC
    • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L136
    • Mould SID Code: IFPI0430

    Other Versions (2)View All

    Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
    Soul Electrica (2×LP, Compilation)Peacefrog RecordsPF088UK1999
    New Submission
    Soul Electrica (2×LP, Compilation, Promo, White Label)Peacefrog RecordsPF088UK1999

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    scoundrel's profile picture
    scoundrel
    Edited 15 years ago
    Deep house from one of the masters. Roy Davis, Jr. let you know where things are at with SOUL ELECTRICA. "House Inferno" grooves deep and long, almost unrelenting in its funkiness. But "Party Here" has that funkiness in service of a more downtempo track. From the harmonic vocoder of "I Wanna See Your Body Move" to the chopped-up soul of "All I Do," there's plenty of class to spare here. "Lyrical Trip" takes a slight misstep with a tepid spoken word vocal, as does the nice but bland "Someday," but otherwise, the soul comes through loud and clear.