Jamie Principle – Your Love
Label: |
Persona Records (2) – JP-222 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Deep House |
Tracklist
A1 | Your Love (Club Mix) | 7:48 | |
A2 | Your Love (Radio Mix) | 3:54 | |
B1 | Your Love (Dub/Rodapella Mix) | 11:43 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Persona Records (2)
- Copyright © – Anon. Music
- Published By – Anon. Music
- Pressed By – Europadisk
- Mastered At – Europadisk
- Mixed At – Chicago Trax Recording Studio
Credits
- Backing Vocals [Uncredited] – Adrienne Jett
- Engineer – Dana Cornock
- Music By, Lyrics By, Vocals [Uncredited] – Jamie Principle
- Producer [Additional Production], Mixed By, Edited By – Mark "Hot Rod" Trollan
Notes
BPM 118
Produced by Persona Group
Mixed at Chicago Trax
Mastered and pressed at Europadisk, Ltd. (DMM), NYC.
Published by Anon. Music, BMI ©1986 Anon Music.
℗ 1986 Persona Records. All Rights Reserved.
A counterfeit pressing from 2009 exists with the same centre labels.
Produced by Persona Group
Mixed at Chicago Trax
Mastered and pressed at Europadisk, Ltd. (DMM), NYC.
Published by Anon. Music, BMI ©1986 Anon Music.
℗ 1986 Persona Records. All Rights Reserved.
A counterfeit pressing from 2009 exists with the same centre labels.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Etchings): JP-222-A DMM by Europadisk ny S2
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Etchings): JP-222-B DMM by Europadisk ny MIS2
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Etchings (2nd variation)): JP-222-A DMM by Europadisk ny S5
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Etchings (2nd variation)): JP-222-A DMM by Europadisk ny S4
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Etchings (3rd variation)): JP-222-A DMM by Europadisk, n.y. S4
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Etchings (3rd variation)): JP-222-B DMM by Europadisk, n.y. S4
Other Versions (5 of 10)
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Your Love (12", 45 RPM) | ZYX Records | ZYX 5476 | 1986 | |||
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Your Love (12", 45 RPM, Test Pressing) | Persona Records (2) | JP-222 | US | 1986 | ||
Your Love (12", 45 RPM) | Btech | 12TEK20 | Sweden | 1989 | |||
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Your Love / You Got The Love (Remix) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | Trax Records | TX 202 | US | 1991 | ||
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Your Love (U-nique Remixes) (12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single) | Twister Records | TW 98-04 | Italy | 1998 |
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Reviews
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THIS is only 7 Bucks? haha! wtf are all these Gen Z kids at the record store asking me if such and such record is "Deep House" doing?
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Hello music lovers, guys please, please recommend me more track like this one and like voodo ray, from a guy named Gerald, top notch house music..
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Much much better than Knuckles’ version that was released in 1987. An absolute House classic by miles!
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Apparently the synthesizer work (including the Electra inspired parts) was added by Mark "Hot Rod" Trollan for the Persona release, and DJ International and Trax stole the track afterwards. This would seem to align with the fact all the "unreleased original" versions released within the past decade were all raw drum tracks with vocals and no synthesizer instrumentation.
Source: http://www.waxpoetics.com/blog/features/articles/persona-records-launched-producer-career-frankie-knuckles-showed-world-house-music-really-sell/ -
anyone ever seen one of the original tapes of this from 84-85? They were copied and banded around in there hordes apparently before the vinyls were pressed.
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Thanks so much for the compliments on my vocal abilities. It is "I" Adrienne Jett. And yes..I rec'd no credit for my vocals on "Your Love" "Sensation" Etc.."Your Love" was just played on Nip/Tuck...Experience has taught me much! I'm back and better than before!
Namaste' -
No one questions the importance of the Classic chef d'oeuvre by Jamie Principle with the beautiful vocals of Adrienne Jett: 'Your Love' infested the DJ charts and dancefloors on the House scene of United States on the mid eighties and became a standard of the genre that would dominate the Club scene since then. Released several times later under different labels, it's known to be a production created much before 1986, but what very few people may know is the fact that its classy futuristic bass lines were taken from the Electronic Disco masterpiece 'Feels Good' by Electra feat Tara Butler on Emergency Records, 1982. You can hear them repeatedly from 2'49 to 3'10 on the original Emergency single.
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Edited 14 years agoThis track is simply amazing and is miles ahead of most tracks of 1986 with thoughtfull vocals and chilling synths which I suspect were co produced with Danny Wilson & Chip Eberhart (Sweet D) as tucked away on TX119B is Dig I Da-Dig I Da which almost the same synth. Original pressings are hard to get hold of in good condition, I have one sealed!!
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