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Cabaret Voltaire - Groovy, Laidback And Nasty

Cabaret Voltaire - Groovy, Laidback And Nasty

Musician: Cabaret Voltaire
Album title: Groovy, Laidback And Nasty
Style: House, Electro, Deep House
Released: 1990
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1316 mb
Size APE version: 1803 mb
Size WMA version: 1846 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 751
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Genre: Electronic

Cabaret Voltaire - Groovy, Laidback And Nasty


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Searchin
Producer, Composed By – Marshall JeffersonVocals – Paris Brightledge, Bob Bono*
5:47
A2 Hypnotised
Producer – Fon ForceVocals – Ten City
5:45
A3 Minute By Minute
Producer – Marshall JeffersonVocals – Marshall Jefferson, Paris Brightledge, Bob Bono*
5:07
A4 Runaway
Featuring – Herb Lawson, Steel Producer – Fon ForceVocals – Ten City
6:38
B1 Keep On (I Got This Feeling)
Producer – Fon ForceVocals – Lorita Grahame
6:12
B2 Magic
Producer, Composed By – Marshall Jefferson
5:08
B3 Time Beats
Producer – Fon ForceVocals – Deborah*, Lorita Grahame
4:55
B4 Easy Life
Producer – Fon Force
6:12

Credits

  • Composed By – Richard H. Kirk, Stephen Mallinder
  • Producer – Cabaret Voltaire

Notes

Produced by Marshall Jefferson for Jeffco Music Production Company (USA).

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PCSX 7338, 79 2249 1 Cabaret Voltaire Groovy, Laidback And Nasty ‎(LP, Album + 12", EP + Ltd) Parlophone, Parlophone PCSX 7338, 79 2249 1 UK 1990
064-79 2249-1 Cabaret Voltaire Groovy, Laidback And Nasty ‎(LP, Album) Parlophone, EMI Dance House 064-79 2249-1 Germany 1990
TC-PCS 7338 Cabaret Voltaire Groovy, Laidback And Nasty ‎(Cass, Album) Parlophone TC-PCS 7338 UK 1990
none Cabaret Voltaire Groovy, Laidback And Nasty ‎(Cass, Album, Promo) Parlophone none UK 1990
C2 92249 Cabaret Voltaire Groovy, Laidback And Nasty ‎(CD, Album) Capitol Records C2 92249 US 1990



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Zieryn
Firstly,listen without predudice! This is a top quality house music LP produced by THEE pioneer of house music, Mr Marshall Jefferson. House is a feeling, and these boys aint gonna mess about, they are gonna use the best. Basically what you've got to remember is that this was a massive transitional period for electronic music and as always Cabaret Voltaire were willing to push the bounderies of what they knew, and were willing to experiment with the underground producers of the time, they were willing to lay their reputation on the line and be schooled into a different way of playing with their machines. For me the outcome was stunning, sublime vocals, gorgeous analogue basslines, and rhythms to die for, you've got to stop living in the past and look to what was produced because of these halcyon days,Body and Soul, Plasticity, The Conversation, and many more RHK classics to boot. Get into it, get involed, live the Dream Brothers and Sisters, and get real...This is House, and if you don't like house, then you're listening to the wrong people, Cabaret Voltaire have always been House...Period.
GWEZJ
Possibly the least aptly named record in the history of dance music. A collection of insipid, anonymous proto-house tunes with little character or interest. Decidedly ungroovy.
Nikojas
you can seriously listen to Hypnotised and say the title is not representative of the sound... i mean it's sexy, funky, driving. what's not to like? half the releases on DFA try to emulate this period-style, and for good reason, it makes people want to dance. half the tracks on this album would be bombs on the dance floor even to this day.