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Dream Frequency Featuring Debbie Sharp - Take Me Album

Dream Frequency Featuring Debbie Sharp - Take Me Album
Performer: Dream Frequency Featuring Debbie Sharp
Title: Take Me
Country: UK
Genre: Electronic
Style:Breakbeat, Hardcore, House
Released: 1992
Catalog number: CBE 1268
Label: City Beat
MP3 album szie: 1778 mb
FLAC album size: 2810 mb

Tracklist

1Moog Addiction4:12
2Take Me (Anthem Mix)4:24
3 Southside
4 Northside
5Take Me (The Prodigy Mix)
Producer [Additional], Remix – The Prodigy
6:32

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
BB 2035 MXDream Frequency Take Me ‎(12")Bull & Butcher RecordingsBB 2035 MXItaly1992
Torso 12220Dream Frequency Take Me ‎(12", Single)Torso DanceTorso 12220Netherlands1992
NM573MADream Frequency Take Me ‎(12", Maxi)Max MusicNM573MASpain1992
C 11203Dream Frequency Featuring Debbie Sharp Dream Frequency Featuring Debbie Sharp - Take Me ‎(Cass, Single)Liberation RecordsC 11203Australia1992
X 14390 MX 80973Dream Frequency Take Me ‎(12")Liberation RecordsX 14390 MX 80973Australia1992

Credits

  • Arranged By, Mixed By, Producer, Written-ByIan Bland
  • Artwork [Sleeve By]Unknown Partnership
  • Management [For Dream Productions]Karen
  • Mastered ByAndy
  • Photography By [Back]Leah Riches
  • Photography By [Front]Martin Bond
  • VocalsDebbie Sharp

Notes

Written, produced, mixed & arranged for Dream Productions.
℗ & © CityBeat Records/Beggars Banquet 1992.
Made in England.
Distributed By Warner Music UK.

Track B2 samples vocal from Zhana - 'Sanctuary Of Love'.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 5 012093 426860 >
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5012093426860
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout hand etched, side A): CBE 1268 A1 SOUTH SIDE 2 DAMONT E ANDY '92
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout hand etched, side AA): CBE 1268 AA1 NORTH SIDE DAMONT

Companies

  • Pressed By – Damont
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – City Beat
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Beggars Banquet
  • Copyright (c) – City Beat
  • Copyright (c) – Beggars Banquet
  • Distributed By – Warner Music UK Ltd.
  • Produced For – Dream Productions

Short intro

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Reviews: (7)
JoJolar
JoJolar
me and my friends listen to this track all the time, windows down, full blast so everybody can hear. its a lot of fun but not too many other people really get down to it in atlanta. hate it here
lacki
lacki
Its a song to really move your ass too. Those of us who remember early 90s can appreciate a great song like this...
HeonIc
HeonIc
Moog Addiction is the real killer here. Prodigy mix has gotta be one of their weakest tracks from back in the day. It's quite clunky and dated, the Anthem Mix is much better imo. However I went to an oldskool rave recently and the younger crowd really didn't go for the Anthem Mix, although the older folks (ie. those who "were there" in '92) loved it. The piano and vocal are very uplifting but I don't think it has aged too well. Anyway, back to Moog Addiction -- what a whopper of a tune with great samples (that vocoded "Energize" is a personal favourite) and solid structure. Powerful stuff!!!
Eseve
Eseve
The Anthem Mix Pisses All Over The Prodigy Mix..Prodigy Were Ok But They Weren't As Hardcore As Some!!
Steel_Blade
Steel_Blade
TOTAL CLASSIC,THIS TUNE GOT ME INTO DANCE MUSIC IN THE EARLY 90'S
HIGH ENERGY VOCAL AND A PIANO MELODY TO DIE FOR WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR
STONKER OF A TUNE, BRING BACK THE 90'S HaPpY dAyS
Meztihn
Meztihn
This was yet another hell raiser with the Prodigy providing a killer remix, although it was not the first effort from them that got huge dance floor success. Their very first release in Feb 1991 contained the all time classic "Android" which was curiously a B side track, and massively popular everywhere it was played, and has since been reissued and illegally repressed at least twice due to high demand.

Then in August 1991 Charly was released, which had another B side belter of a track in "Your Love". There was of course other popular releases from them around this time(Everybody In The Place), but by the time this remix of "Take Me" came around and blew everyone away, they had pulled off a trifecta of ground-breaking classics which defined their style and formed the basis for their runaway success in years to come.
Mejora
Mejora
Classic track. One of the major rave anthems for 1992, and most likely the tune that established The Prodigy in the arena because of their wicked remix.