Showing posts with label soul family sensation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soul family sensation. Show all posts

Saturday, June 8, 2024

Bob Stanley & Pete Wiggs - Fell From The Sun (Downtempo And After Hours 1990-91)




BOB STANLEY & PETE WIGGS
Fell From The Sun (Downtempo And After Hours 1990-91)
2022 Ace Records

01. Primal Scream - Higher Than The Sun (Higher Than The Orb) (Extended Mix)
02. Critical Rhythm - It Could Not Happen (Essential Trance Hall Mix)
03. Sheer Taft - Cascades (Hypnotone Mix)
04. History Feat. Q-Tee - Afrika (Love And Laughter Mix)
05. The Grid - Floatation (Original Version)
06. Saint Etienne - Speedwell (Radio Edit)
07. One Dove - Fallen (Album Version)
08. Transglobal Underground - Temple Head (Pacefic Mix - Airwaves)
09. Massonix - Just A Little Bit More (Electro Instrumental Mix)
10. Elsi Curry - U Make Me Feel (Running Water aka Worhouse Mix)
11. Soul Family Sensation - I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby (Marshall Jefferson Symphony Mix)
12. BBG - Snappiness (7'' Edit)
13. The Aloof - Never Get Out The Boat (The Flying Mix)
14. Moodswings - Spiritual High (The Moodfood Megamix)

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Friday, March 15, 2024

Soul Family Sensation - Perfect Life



SOUL FAMILY SENSATION
Perfect Life
1991 One Little Indian


01. Perfect Life (7 Inch Edit - Orinoco Flow Mix)
02. Perfect Life (7 Inch Edit - Chuck New Mix)
03. 747 Tonight (Unhappy Valley Mix)
04. 747 Tonight (Full Sunday Afternoon Greyhound Circle Mix)


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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Sensation - Burger Habit



SENSATION
Burger Habit
1993 One Little Indian

Notes :
After Soul Family Sensation's debut album failed to cross into the charts, singer Jhelisa left the band to work with The Shamen. Jonny Male and Guy Batson decided to shorten the band name to Sensation. In 1993, their album "Burger Habit" was released to critical acclaim, the single "Beautiful Morning", being nominated for single of the week in several publications.

Between 1993 and 1995, Jonny and Guy recorded a second Sensation album "Yesterday Things Got Worse", which was thought to be lost until its rediscovery and release in 2000.

Jonny went on to be involved in many other bands and projects, including Airstream (where he played alongside Martin Duffy from Primal Scream), songwriting with friends like Saint Etienne ("Hug My Soul"), material with Sarah Cracknell for her solo album, music with Sub Sub (now Doves) and Denim.

Jonny became a permanent member of Republica in 1996, co-writing the worldwide hit "Ready To Go". In 1999 he formed a new band, Cheapglue. 


01. Beautiful Morning
02. High On The Grass
03. Tell Your Parents I Hate Their Guts
04. Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime
05. Richard And Judy
06. Taking Off
07. Splitting Up With Your Girlfriend
08. Welcome To Wednesday
09. Deep Down
10. Unhappy
11. Hate Song
12. Los Angeles
13. Hate Song (Reprise)

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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Sensation - Yesterday Things Got Worse



SENSATION
Yesterday Things Got Worse
 2000 Firestation Tower Records

01. Scyscraper Room
02. The Man Who Told Everyone
03. Love Don't Work
04. This Kite Flies
05. Road To Heaven
06. Eaten By A Shark
07. Definitely Someday
08. Birthday Suit
09. Bum Education
10. High On The Grass (Demo)
11. Beautiful Morning (Demo)
12. Unhappy (Demo)

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Soul Family Sensation - New Wave



SOUL FAMILY SENSATION
New Wave
1991 One Little Indian

Notes :
In 1989, after being introduced to Chicago house music Johnny Male teamed up with Guy Batson and Jhelisa Anderson to begin the project Soul Family Sensation. Their debut album "New Wave" was praised by the British press and with their single "I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby" the band had their first club and chart success.
But despite a bit of interest from the style press and some radio play for "...Baby", Soul Family Sensation bombed. "Burger Habit", the second LP recorded without Jhelisa under the band name of Sensation, disappeared without a trace and the band split. Male - after reputedly writing songs for Jimmy Nail - turned up next in Republica.
Too white for the dance kids, too black for the indie kids, SFS were stuck in a sort of no-mans land in-between. 


01. Perfect Life (Bryan ''Chuck'' New Remix)
02. Messed Up And Blue
03. The Sheffield Song
04. The Day You Went Away
05. Japanese Technology
06. 747 Tonight
07. I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby
      (Marshall Jefferson Remix)
08. Who Ever Said
09. Other Stuff
10. All Across The Network
11. 747 Tonight (Lenny Dee/Trego Dub)
12. Beat Author (Howl Mix)
13. All Across The Network (The Gloucester Place Mix)

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