This tune is wicked good! Still amazing almost 20 years later. Too bad the drugs nowadays aren't as good as those from the time when this tune dropped,
I still have this on vinyl , one of my fave tunes of all time - if you know , you KNOW ! Lyrics ----Hurting love has such appeal All your loving I could steal For affection how I yearn All your loving I could burn Restless cos I'm unfulfilled Fantasising someone will Symptoms that I can't because Hurting from the lack of love From the lack of love From the lack of love From the lack of love Hurting from the lack of love Just to have it at my will Just for pleasure and the thrill I can't seem to get enough Hurting from the lack of love From the lack of love (repeat )
Reply to IHeartNotArt below asking about the "heiy" vocal sample. It comes from "In the Morning Time" by Tramaine originally, from '86, but may be better known in other tracks which sample that which made the full sample more famous. The "Heiy" sample is actually the "Ha" syllable of a vocal "Sing Hallelujah", messed around with a bit. "Sing Hallelujah" vocal from "In the Morning Time" was also sampled as the main refrain in Dr Alban's "Sing Hallelujah", 4 or so years after the Adonis & Ch B track. Also, a year or two after Adonis, the Happy Mondays used the same, full sample in "Hallelujah", can't remember if the original version of that or just a remix. It was also used by others (was it also sampled in U2 remix? Not sure.) I think Adonis was the first to sample it. The Tramaine song was quite well known, but more for pre-house club fans and R&B fans, but the other hits sampling it became bigger, I think. (And I was sure for a while it must be from a Heaven 17 song or another early acid house track.)
I missed out on this one, as my clubbing years didn't begin until the end of '89, but what I have learned (if the various sources are to be believed) is that this was a bit of an "awkward" record, as it didn't really fit into an acid house set because of the vocals, and it wasn't suited to a "mainstream" set as it was too "acidic". Whatever the DJs chose to do with it, it's still a brilliant record, and it remains a firm favourite from the days when I was deeply into the Chicago house sound.
Throatwobbler Mangrove don't believe your various sources, clubs back then hadn't been split into genres, house, techno, new beat, acid, break beat, hip house even the Cult, The Waterboys, bloody Phil Collins it would all get chucked in... that was the beauty
Bonsoir Richard, Bravo pour cette superbe diffusion de chanson Techno ! J'adore et je Like avec grand plaisir ! Je profite aussi de l'occasion pour m'abonner à votre chaîne ! A bientôt sur ma chaîne si vous aimez écouter une voix de Contre-Ténor chanter de la Techno et autres styles ? Amitiés. Franck.
This is a long shot but does anyone know what else used the "Hey" sample and the speeded up little noise that precedes it in this track? e.g. @ 0:57 seconds. It's driving me mad.
This song is as catchy as fuck. Reminds me of Cappella Helyom Halib to start with, then Afrikaa Bambataa- Get Up And Dance. Most of all it reminds me of Rickster - Night Moves :)
+FetaCheezz When you say things with such a sneer, you should listen to the record more. Maybe a lack of love? Disclosure brought me indeed 2 years ago, from their Skream B2B.