Dear Fellow Dance Music Lovers,
This blog brings you the best in Dance Music and Club Classics; from early 87 (back in the daze) through to the present day.
For all those who rocked it all night until the early hours, to those that lived for clubbing and couldn't wait for the weekend to arrive. Enjoy and leave any comments on the blog or contact direct by email at pureclubclassics@live.co.uk
I'd delved into a few real oldies with my last 3 posts which had an accumulative age of about 130 years dance history.
This one is quite a bit more recent but still coming in at over 30 years old.
Still sounds great though and was one of those tracks from that era that drew on many great samples and hooks and put them altogether to create a great track.
Great piano hook from "Sound Factory's Good Time" which has been posted on the blog previously and of course the even more well known Lisa Stansfield vocal sample.
One of Michael's less played tracks put a superb one and great remix.
People seem to have forgot about the genius of Michael, but he was one of the greatest music icons of any generation up there with Elvis, The Beatles, it's a shame his legacy hasn't quite pulled through in the same way.
This track is just splendid with a great remix by Tommy Musto and some great piano.
Classic MJ - very sadly missed - but legendary status eternal!
In my opinion she was always the most talented/only talented Spice Girl.
She always had a strong vocal and great that she is now DJing, although I can't profess I've ever heard any of her sets, so I can't really comment on her DJ skills or track selection.
This is a pretty epic track though courtesy another fine Hex Hector remix.
That guy really new how to create a banging 10 minute remix.
This brings Mel's vocals out superbly and provides a banging floor filler.
One of the truly great tracks of it's time courtesy of the legendary Pete Namlook and still sounding amazing today.
This was right at the forefront of the progressive house scene way back in 1993 and could also be classed as one of the very first and finest trance tracks.
The track was produced by the genius of
The Northern Mix is a little slower in tempo than the Southern Mix and is my favourite of the two.
However, it was the Southern Mix which really brought this track to prominence as it was a key part of Oakey's trailblazing Goa Mix.
In fairness both remixes are amazing, pounding, banging, throbbing and with that catchy little whistling hookline.
In one work - immense!
It was of course much copied and sampled most notably by Kaycee - Escape later in the 90's but it was never a patch on the original.
There was also a decent remix by Signum which I've included.
At first I thought it was just a spiced up version of around the world, which was sounding fine and then in kicks a medley of PCC mash up piano breaks, as below.
02:47 Marshall Jefferson - Move Your Body
02:55 Alison Limerick - Where Love Lives
03:03 Solu Music feat. KimBlee - Fade
03:10 Djaimin feat. Crystal Re-Clear - Give You
03:18 Barbara Tucker - Beautiful People
03:25 Mousse T - Horny
03:33 DJ Pierre A.K.A The Don - The Horn Song
03:41 FPI Project - Going Back To My Roots
03:49 Bizarre Inc - Playing With Knives
03:56 Joe Smooth - Promised Land
04:04 Daft punk - Voyager
Love it or hate it, it certainly is a great collection of PCC classics, where most have been posted on the blog many years ago.
One of the greatest Disco tracks ever made in my opinion and this remix is just sensational bringing out all the best bits.
The vocals, the lyrics, the production and the piano chords are just delightful.
This was the inspiration for Whitney's massive smash "The Greatest Love of All" which is a blatant rip off of this.
It was part of a lawsuit at one time, but was dropped because the genius behind it, Gordon Lightfoot didn't want it to have a negative effect on Whitney's career.
Musical perfection - very nearly!
46 years on it still sound amazing!
Viola Wills ~ If You Could Read My Mind
(Disco Purrfection Version)
Additionally there are also a couple of great remixes very different in style but adding something additional and very credible.
The Hex Hector mix is full on and very much in his dramatic build up stylee!
While the Steve "Silk" Hurley remixes are very house and piano vibey and very good!
I've previously posted the other side of this track, the spellbinding "Higher" and this is another superb piece of progressive trance, with some gorgeous piano breakdowns.
Superbly produced and with such a great aura about the track.
How trance music was at it's best in the late 90's.
This was another that went under the radar, but it a super little old skool Italo house track.
A touch cheesey and yes this one does sound a little dated, but it has that old skool charm that brings a smile to the face especially when the piano kicks in.
New Order will always be one of my favourite bands and it was great to see them last year at Wythenshawe Park in Manchester and they certainly didn't disappoint.
This is a catchy remix, which effectively uses Bernard's unique vocal and a looped guitar riff to good effect.
Certainly not their strongest track, but a corking one all the same.
Always had a thing for Natalie and her pop career was great.
However. very of her tracks ever made the dancefloor.
This is a tasty little remix from the legend that is Mr Allister Whitehead - always one of my favourite DJs from the circuit back in the early 90's.
Allister didn't make that many remixes, but this is delightful and very typical of his house sets, great music tinged with piano.
Natalie's vocals are always stand out and it all combines to provide a great little PCC.
It does however, always leave me thinking it could have been even better if it had a second peak and a bigger piano breakdown. I'm thinking more like Anthony White - Love Me Tonight vibes.
Enjoy!
P.S. The Way Out West remixes of this track and pretty poor (very unlike WoW - who are usually amazing).
This track was huge back in 1992 and was one of the first break beat tracks.
The classic piano riff was ripped from one of my favourite tracks "Sterling Void - Don't Wanna Go" and also used very well in Outrage - Tall N' Handsome (both of which were posted on the PCC blog many years ago)..
This track still contains the same energy and vibe which made it such a big club track back in '92.
Where as the last track was classic house and very underground, this one is much more commercial but nonetheless it still has a great appeal and dancefloor edge.
Lots of energy, some great vocals and of course a great remix from the 7th Heaven team.
Love this, with it's continuous piano loops it really creates a great dance floor vibe.
A few samples and vocals would really complement it and add something extra to it, but I can imagine it would be great on the dancefloor in clubs and work really well to mix in and out of.
I didn't realise this when I originally posted it, but it's main riff is sampled from an old Balearic classic from 1989 posted on the PCC blog many years ago, "Humanoid - Crystals (Back Together)".
Much more indie dance than club dance, but still a great track.
You buried me
Right where I belonged
You buried me
Right where I belonged
And still, I'm waiting there
On division st
I would like to find the answers I was always rudely denied
A song so sweet
From back when I was born
The loving creak
Of floorboards by the door
Hopeful I waited, hopeful I called
But no one would answer at all
On division st
I would like to find the answers I was always rudely denied
The remix is much more like a Frankie Knuckles remix, super silky and super smooth and hence his influence via Def Mix was certainly being closely studied by Morales.
Great vocals and such a superb classic house feel.
This track should have been way bigger that it was, 35 years on it still sounds absolutely epic.
Classic house music indeed!
Going to take you higher!
Slam Slam Featuring Dee C. Lee - Move (Dance All Night)
J Lo's music is ideal for remixing and Moto Blanco are always on the button.
Their remixes are always showered with piano and sometimes borderline in view of PCC or too commercial.
However, this one falls clearly on the PCC category.
Great speeded up vocals really create some great energy for the track and J Lo is just uber talented and maybe the greatest pop star/actress of all time?
I don't think it would be an overstatement to say Inner City were one of the best house acts of all time.
The combination of the genius of Kevin Sanderson and the amazing vocals of Paris Grey (a.k.a. Shanna Jackson) have stood the test of time from the very early days of house.
This is another of their classic tracks with an exquisite Def Mix courtesy of another house legends Mr Frankie Knuckles (R.I.P) and Mr David Morales.
Glorious house music and Paris' vocals are off the chart on this.
It is of course a remake of Stephanie Mills original, but even though this is now nearly 27 years old, it still sounds amazing.