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Soul II SoulClub Classics Vol. One

Label:10 Records – DIX 82, 10 Records – Dix 82
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic, Hip Hop, Jazz, Reggae, Funk / Soul, Pop
Style:Soul, Acid Jazz, Deep House, Downtempo

Tracklist

A1Keep On Movin'
Arranged By [Musical Arrangement]Jazzie B
Arranged By [String Arrangements]Mykaell S. Riley*
Composed ByRomeo*
EngineerArabella Rodriguez
Featuring, VocalsCaron Wheeler
KeyboardsSimon Law
Programmed By [Additional Programming]Gota*
Programmed By [Programming]Nellee*
6:00
A2Fairplay
Arranged By [Musical Arrangement]Jazzie B
BassAndrew Levy
Composed ByRomeo*, Hooper*, Windross*
Featuring, VocalsRose Windross
KeyboardsMarco
PercussionCrispin
Programmed By [Programming]Nellee*
3:49
A3Holdin' On (Bambelela)
Composed ByRomeo*, Law*
EngineerArabella Rodriguez
Piano, KeyboardsSimon Law
Programmed By [Programming]Nellee*
Vocals [Zulu]Shikisha
Vocals, Arranged By [Musical Arrangement]Jazzie B
3:50
A4Feeling Free (Live Rap)
Backing VocalsAitch B, Massive Attack
Composed ByRomeo*
Harmony Vocals [Harmonies]Simon Law
Rap [Rap Vocal]Jazzie B
TurntablesDolby (2)
4:13
A5African Dance
Arranged By [Musical Arrangement]Jazzie B
Composed ByRomeo*, Law*
EngineerArabella Rodriguez
FluteKushite
Keyboards, PianoSimon Law
PercussionZak Ovre
Programmed By [Programming]Nellee*
6:00
B1Dance
Composed ByRomeo*, Law*
EngineerArabella Rodriguez
FluteKushite
Keyboards, PianoSimon Law
PercussionZak Ovre
Programmed By [Programming]Nellee*
Vocals [Vocal], Arranged By [Musical Arrangement]Jazzie B
3:40
B2Feel Free
Arranged By [Musical Arrangement]Jazzie B
Arranged By [String Arrangement]Mykaell S. Riley*
Backing VocalsCaron Wheeler
Composed ByRomeo*, Hooper*
Featuring, VocalsDo'Reen
Programmed By [Fairlight Programming]Mel Wesson
Programmed By [Programming]Nellee*
5:00
B3Happiness (Dub)
Arranged By [Musical Arrangement]Jazzie B
Composed ByRomeo*, Hooper*
EngineerArabella Rodriguez
Programmed By [Additional Programming]Gota*
Programmed By [Programming]Nellee*
VocalsDo'Reen
5:30
B4Back To Life (Accapella)
Composed ByRomeo*
EngineerArabella Rodriguez
Featuring, VocalsCaron Wheeler
3:12
B5Jazzie's Groove
Composed ByRomeo*, Hooper*
EngineerArabella Rodriguez
Programmed By [Additional Programming]Gota*
Programmed By [Programming]Nellee*
Vocals, Arranged By [Musical Arrangement]Jazzie B
3:12
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Notes

DIX 82 = label cat#
Dix 82 = spine and sleeve/inner sleeve cat#

Issued with a printed picture / credit innersleeve. Some copies have a sticker on back cover reading "Made in England" (see image).

Track A1, A3, A5, B1, B4 & B5 recorded and mixed at Brittania Row
Track A2 recorded at Addis Ababa, Lillie Yard, Brittania Row, mixed at Brittania Row
Track A4 mixed at Westside Studios
Track B2 recorded at Addis Ababa, Lillie Yard, Brittania Row
Track B3 recorded at Brittania Row

Published by
A1, A4, B4: Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd
A2, B2, B3, B5: Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd/Copyright Control
A3, A5, B1: Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd/Law Music

Track running time for A2 is incorrectly printed on label as 5:55.
Track running time for A3 is incorrectly printed on label as 4:13.

Track B4 actually consists of only 2:40 accapella. Following this the accapella is laid over the top of the same beat structure for track B5 (track B4 & B5 segue into each other).

All original (sound) recording by 10 Records
℗ 1989 10 Records Ltd
© 1989 10 Records Ltd
Manufactured in the UK

Song titles:
A3: "Holdin' On Bambelela" on cover & inner sleeve; "Holdin' On" on label.
A4: "Feelin' free, Live rap" on cover; "Feelin' free Live rap" on inner sleeve; "Feelin' Free (Live Rap)" on label.
B3: "Happiness, Dub" on cover; "Happiness dub" on inner sleeve; "Happiness (Dub)" on label.
B4: "Back to life, Accapella" on cover; "Back to life" on inner sleeve; "Back To Life (Accapella)" on label.

Runouts are stamped, except 'JA' hand-etched.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 012982 508219
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5012982508219
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): DIX 82-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): DIX 82-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side A, variant 1): DIX 82 A - 2U - 1 - 2 JA
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side B, variant 1): DIX 82 B - 1U - 1 - 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side A, variant 2): DIX 82 A - 2U - 1 - 3 JA
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side B, variant 2): DIX 82 B - 1U - 1 - 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side A, variant 3): DIX 82 A - 2U - 1 - 1 JA
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side B, variant 3): DIX 82 B - 1U - 1 - 1

Other Versions (5 of 86)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Keep On Movin' (LP, Album)VirginVL3068Canada1989
Recently Edited
Club Classics Vol. One (CD, Album, Stereo)10 Records, 10 Records, 10 RecordsDix cd 82, DIXCD 82, Dixcd 82UK1989
Keep On Movin' (CD, Album)Virgin, Virgin7 91267-2, 2-91267US1989
Recently Edited
Club Classics Vol. One (Cassette, Album, No Indent)10 Records, 10 RecordsCdix 82, CDIX 82UK1989
Recently Edited
Keep On Movin' (Cassette, Album, Club Edition)VirginV4-91267US1989

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  • HRLE92's avatar
    HRLE92
    Can anyone explain why this studio album is named like a compilation? It's a bit confusing for me.
    • Witold_G's avatar
      Witold_G
      Edited one year ago
      This is where R&B-inflected dance music found its foothold out of Chicville, trading the swooping strings and rubbery bass runs of yore for breakbeats and flute solos—the gospel according to McDonald and Giles. Despite hosannas from the British press, many American critics were skeptical at the time, finding Jazzie B’s shtick to be portentous; the fact that he fronted a black group from the UK probably didn’t help (cf. Sade). Time, however, has vindicated his vision, as S2S’s imprint can be found on practIcally every R&B, dance, and groove-friendly hip hop group from the ‘90s onward, especially “neo soul” practitioners like D’Angelo and Erykah Badu. His secret? An uncommon knack for musical fusion; rarely have so many disparate musical genres been blended together so seamlessly: house, hip hop, R&B, jazz, etc. Most notably, 𝘊𝘭𝘶𝘣 𝘊𝘭𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘤𝘴 marked the point when hip hop and R&B finally converged, creating a symbiosis that has kept on moving to this day.
      • aidiothir's avatar
        aidiothir
        Edited 5 years ago
        Very stupid thing is that they made an album without including their biggest hit in there " Back to life" but only an acappella version. I cannot forgive this, as "back to life" is a difficult single to buy. They only did this for profit.
        • burketop's avatar
          burketop
          This album still holds up so well, but with SIDE ONE on the vinyl version running some 26 minutes and the original CD being released before the days of stupid amounts of dynamic range compression ("the Loudness Wars"), the original CD here is the way to go until they do a 2LP reissue remastered from the original source material and allow this album to breathe properly.
          • The_Wax's avatar
            The_Wax
            my copy has nothing printed on the record labels, is this standard? cant see it mentioned.Great album this, at those prices everyone should have one :)
            • junkmale's avatar
              junkmale
              VGC+ copies for sale from £1.25?! (August 2015) what a snip for a piece of musical history that still sounds fresh today as it did back then. it might be a(nother) rubbish British summer but this will still lift your heart and get your feet moving :)
              • sy1975's avatar
                sy1975
                Without doubt the album that introduced me to dance music - as a kid at school these sounds were a breath of fresh air, a hint of a sound to come "the 90's" and rave culture. Base heavy, soulful vocals, amazing production a true uplifting vibe. I never tire of this album and can't get my head round the fact that its 22 years old!! This is the No1 UK House album of all time.
                • the_cosmic_funkonaut's avatar
                  Edited 19 years ago
                  "A smiling face, a thumping bass, for a loving race"...so decreed Soul II Soul frontman Jazzie B back in the day.
                  Club Classics is a beautiful record of pure soul with elements of hip-hop, r & b, reggae and house.
                  Tracks like 'Back To Life', 'Feelin Free', 'Jazzies Groove' and Happiness still feel as fresh, funky and vital as they did back in 1989. A true club classic.

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