Tracklist
Talk Side | |||
Talk To Me (The Talk Mix) | 9:18 | ||
Talk To Me (The Club Mix) | 5:25 | ||
Bounce Side | |||
Bouncing Sax | 5:00 | ||
Let's Groove | 6:55 |
Credits (3)
- George MorelProducer [Produced], Mixed By
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Thao Le-Hoang (DJ T-Brown)*Vocals [Female]
- G. Morel*Written-By
Notes
Master for the 4-track EP Morel's Groove Part 4.
Only add releases containing "Let's Groove", "Bouncing Sax" and "Talk To Me".
Although "Talk To Me" is the more dominant track here, "Let's Groove" became the more popular track, appearing on numerous dance music compilations and causing George Morel to become a household name.
The track was remixed in and released on CD there. These versions can be found here: George Morel - Let's Groove (The Remixes).
In 1996, a vocal version of "Let's Groove" was made, featuring singer Heather Wildman. Remixes by Morel himself, Rhythm Masters and Joey Musaphia were released by Strictly Rhythm themselves and in various European territories. These versions can be found here: George Morel Featuring Heather Wildman - Let's Groove.
Only add releases containing "Let's Groove", "Bouncing Sax" and "Talk To Me".
Although "Talk To Me" is the more dominant track here, "Let's Groove" became the more popular track, appearing on numerous dance music compilations and causing George Morel to become a household name.
The track was remixed in and released on CD there. These versions can be found here: George Morel - Let's Groove (The Remixes).
In 1996, a vocal version of "Let's Groove" was made, featuring singer Heather Wildman. Remixes by Morel himself, Rhythm Masters and Joey Musaphia were released by Strictly Rhythm themselves and in various European territories. These versions can be found here: George Morel Featuring Heather Wildman - Let's Groove.
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Morel's Grooves Part 4
12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Strictly Rhythm – SR12200 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 | ||||
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Morel's Grooves Part 4
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Strictly Rhythm – SR12200 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 |
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Morel's Grooves Part 4
CD, Maxi-Single
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Dance Street – DST 1212-8 | 1994 | — 1994 |
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Morel's Grooves Part 4 - Talk To Me (Underground DJ Vol. 03)
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Feel The Rhythm – FTR 3836-6 | 1994 | — 1994 |
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Morel's Grooves Pt.4
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Dance Street – DST 1212-12 | 1994 | — 1994 |
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Morel's Grooves Part 4 - Talk To Me (Underground DJ Vol. 03)
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Feel The Rhythm – FTR 3836-2 | 1994 | — 1994 |
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Morel's Grooves Part 4
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Morel's Grooves 4
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Strictly Rhythm – SR12200R | US | 2007 | US — 2007 | ||||
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Morel's Grooves Part 4
4×File, WAV
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Strictly Rhythm – 732183 220066 | US | 2014 | US — 2014 |
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Morel's Grooves 4
File, MP3, 320 kbps
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Strictly Rhythm – SR12200D | US | US |
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referencing Morel's Grooves Part 4 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12200
bouncing sax is my track on this EP... ever since i heard DJ EZ playing this in 1995 on FREEK FM 101.8.. killin it!! great memories, great track -
referencing Morel's Grooves Part 4 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12200
All time house anthem. The melody, btw, was inspired on "Let's Groove" by Earth, Wind & Fire -
referencing Morel's Grooves Part 4 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12200
With all the 90s house classic reissues these days and the growing demand of big tunes like this I'm surprised Strictly Rhythm did not go for a second repress yet. That issue from 2007 was kind of limited. It's definitely one of their very best selling records in their catalogue. -
Edited 10 years ago
referencing Morel's Grooves Part 4 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12200
Let's Groove worked then and it works just as well today, a timeless house groove that I love dearly -
referencing Morel's Grooves Part 4 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12200
PLEASE ANYONE OUT THERE........ There's this wicked old house track from about 96' maybe, the chorus has this blokes voice singing, "changing up, changing up, moving up" THIS IS REALLY DOING MY HEAD IN, it's a very jackin' funky house tune. -
Edited 15 years ago
referencing Morel's Grooves Part 4 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12200
Well, I don't know what to say, just listened to Let's Groove _again_. This track rocked it back then and still does now, top stuff. A traditional style house sequence with the most polished sounds of the era, pumping kick, crisp hats, crash that really means something, an organ bass that boots on a loud system, none of these build ups that don't go anywhere, straight into the groove! A must in your collection if you are in to house classics. -
Edited 13 years agoLet's Groove is one of my all time favourite house tracks. It's so simple, but stunningly effective. I first heard it being played by one of the DJ's at The Mud Club, Philip Salon's night at Bagleys. I spent weeks wandering round record shops in London humming it at confused looking shop assistants until someone clocked what it was and sold me a copy. I've been playing it out everywhere for over 10 years and it never fails to get people moving and smiling. Absolute classic!
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Edited 20 years ago
referencing Morel's Grooves Part 4 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12200
Definitely something to have if you're into house music history - or simply if you like great dancefloor tracks ! -. "Let's Groove" is for me the perfect epitomy of what dance music should be : silly, pumpin', innovative, all in one ! Built around irresistible loops which come and go, peaking and teasing ... Need I say more ?
Second reason to get this 12" : the curious "Talk To Me" track. I've always understood it as a sort of tribute to Prince : it samples the famous "Alphabet Street" scream, and the French lyrics resemble a lot "Girls And Boys" ones ... In Prince's "Girls And Boys" : "vous étiez de l'autre côté de la salle, vous danciez si fort, je sentais votre parfum. Votre sourire m'a dit que nous devrions nous parler, sur la piste de danse baby (U were on the other end of the room, U were dancing so hard, I could smell your perfume. Your smile told me we should talk, on the dancefloor baby)" ; in Morel's "Talk to me" : "Je te vois danser, à l'autre bout de la piste, je t'ai surpris, me regarder dans tes yeux (I see U dance, on the other end of the dancefloor, I saw you looking at me in your eyes)". Anyway it's very very bitchy and totally ahead of its time - today it sounds as fresh as when it bursted out. Dope !
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