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Ten City - Goin' Up In Smoke FLAC download

  • Performer: Ten City
  • Title: Goin' Up In Smoke
  • Size FLAC ver: 1656 mb
  • Country: US
  • Released: 1994
  • Style: House, Deep House
  • Other formats: AHX MPC WMA VOX MOD MP1 TTA
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Rating: 4.6 of 5
Ten City - Goin' Up In Smoke FLAC download
Ten City - Goin' Up In Smoke FLAC download

Tracklist

Goin' Up In Smoke (Salvation Mix) 8:33
Goin' Up In Smoke (Salvation Dub) 7:04
Goin' Up In Smoke (Revelation Mix) 6:50
Goin' Up In Smoke (Resurrection Dub) 7:47
Goin' Up In Smoke (LP Mix) 6:38

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
44 77266 Ten City Goin' Up In Smoke ‎(12") Columbia 44 77266 US 1994
ACD 77266 Ten City Goin' Up In Smoke ‎(12") Columbia ACD 77266 US 1994
660316 6 Ten City Goin' Up In Smoke ‎(12") Columbia 660316 6 Europe 1994
44K 77266 Ten City Goin' Up In Smoke ‎(CD, Maxi) Columbia 44K 77266 US 1994
COL 660316 2 Ten City Goin' Up In Smoke ‎(CD, Maxi) Columbia COL 660316 2 Europe 1994



Comments (2)

Nenayally
Admittedly, I was not the biggest fan of Ten City. I liked Devotion, but aside from that, I wasn't sold. Perhaps I just never had enough exposure to their material. Who knows? One thing is for cetain, this record here was a true vocal House banger. All of the version are solid, but my personal fav is the Roger S. Resurrection Dub. It starts out with a nice jumpy, jackin' House beat, then at the 1:22 mark, a nasty and very low bass line drops in. It breaks down a few second later with a nice and simple piano hook. Next up are the hands claps, and then the vocals drop in and bring it all together. This mix is purely masterful.
Ranterl
A great cover of Eddie Kendricks' classic. Byron Stingily's falsetto adds a very impressive dramatic touch to the song, and the production, while staying close to the original, is pretty good. But the hidden treasure on this release is, without a doubt, the mighty Resurrection Dub by Roger S, who was then in his golden age. Dark tribal beats, Silvester-like parts of Byron's chant, and, as always, the devastating keyboard skills of Mr James Preston Jr. In a few words, THIS IS WHAT HOUSE MUSIC IS ABOUT ! Everytime I listen to this song it makes me feel nostalgic of this golden era of dance music, when soul AND body were not disconnected. Today's producers (including those in the so-called 'soulful house' camp) should go back to basics and draw inspiration from this kind of masterpiece.

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