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
Quite surprised I've not posted this before as it was a huge track back in 1992.
It was like one of the first mash ups (before there were mash ups) combining Bizarre Inc's - Playing With Knives, with Blue Pearl's - Naked In The Rain, which were in themselves both big tracks.
This always went down a storm and never failed to lift the roof.
Are you tired of your life? Why don't you change it?
Initially the main focus of the PCC blog back in 2009 when I first started was to hunt out and share all the great tracks which we knew and loved from our clubland experiences.
At that time in 2009 blogs were the "in thing" and youtube was still in it's infancy and hence many tracks were very hard to find and hence we had a great network of dance music blogs ripping vinyl and sharing all our hidden gems.
As time has passed pretty much everything is now on youtube so everything is freely available.
In the early years of the blog I'd purposely avoided posting tracks which were mainstream and easy to find. However, as time has passed to still very relevant to post some of these more overground (but still underground) classics.
Here's one such track from 1991, it'll need no introduction, but it still sounds great and that piano break will always hit the spot.
This should open some debate around the cheese or classic issue. In my eye a true club classic. Yes it's a bit cheesy, yes it got played to death, yes it's appeared on every "rave" compilation ever made, but come on; back in 1990 this epitomised the whole rave scene and it was such a glorious time, when clubs rocked and people danced without a care in the world!!
We'll try to forget that it appeared on Top of the Pops. Those in favour of it being a club classic; say "aye"!