
Club Classics Vol. One is a Electronic album by Soul II Soul, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 92 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Ambient & Downtempo
- warm
- hypnotic
- nocturnal
About
“What is Soul II Soul?” the London collective’s lynchpin Jazzie B ponders on “Jazzie’s Groove.” “Well, we’re a soundsystem, an amalgamation of good dance music.” In hindsight, it’s a deceptively modest appraisal. This album did far more than aggregate the sounds of late-’80s London club life—it completely reset the possibilities for dance music and revitalized a UK soul and R&B scene that was in thrall to what was happening across the Atlantic. By the time Virgin Records approached them with the idea of making an album, Soul II Soul was already a multi-armed enterprise: a soundsystem, a clothing brand (with its own shop), and a club night so popular that they occasionally had to ask punters to leave halfway through so the queues outside could be let in. A broth of soul, R&B, house, hip-hop, and Afrobeat, <i>Club Classics Vol. One</i> channeled the diversity and innovation of the capital’s underground dance scene. It’s all emboldened by superb but, at that time, little-known singers including Caron Wheeler and Rose Windross, and infused with an Afrocentric spirit of positivity and inclusiveness. That sound bore an immediate and enduring influence on UK music. Just as the Soul II Soul club nights offered a more serene alternative to the accelerating BPMs of warehouse parties, “Keep On Movin’” laid ground for trip-hop with its strings, spaciousness, and unhurried breakbeats. And “African Dance” predicted London’s Afroswing explosion 30 years in advance by cross-pollinating Afrobeat with multiple strains of house. With “Back to Life (However Do You Want Me),” a retooling of swingbeat assisted by the Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra, topping the UK singles charts, a route from the reggae soundsystems to the mainstream had been drawn. It was one that, over the coming decades, garage, jungle, and dubstep would follow.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Keep On Movin'6:00
- A2Fairplay3:49
- A3Holdin' On (Bambelela)3:50
- A4Feeling Free (Live Rap)4:13
- A5African Dance6:00
Side B
- B1Dance3:40
- B2Feel Free5:00
- B3Happiness (Dub)5:30
- B4Back To Life (Accapella)3:12
- B5Jazzie's Groove3:12
Credits
Performers
- Caron WheelerFEATURING VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Rose WindrossFEATURING VOCALS
- Do'ReenFEATURING VOCALS
- Mykaell RileyARRANGED BY STRINGS
- Simon LawKEYBOARDS PIANO VOCALS
- Gota YashikiPROGRAMMED BY
- Nellee HooperPROGRAMMED BY
- Reggae Philharmonic OrchestraSTRINGS ORCHESTRA
- Andrew LevyBASS
- MarcoKEYBOARDS
- CrispinPERCUSSION
- ShikishaVOCALS
- Jazzie BVOCALS ARRANGED BY
- Aitch BBACKING VOCALS
- Massive AttackBACKING VOCALS
- KushiteFLUTE
- Zak OvrePERCUSSION
- Graham SilbigerBASS
6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 92 pressings tracked on Gatefold
