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The first volume of Telstar Records' Deep Heat compilation series was released 4 March 1989 and contained 26 tracks. It was hugely successful and reached No. 1 on the Compilations Chart. It achieved a UK gold disc for album sales in excess of 100,000 copies.
Deep Heat | ||||
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Compilation album | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Label | Telstar Records | |||
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Track listing
editNB: Disc/cassette 1 (CD1 or Sides One and Two) features all 7" mixes while disc/cassette 2 (CD2/sides three and four) features all 12" mixes.
Side One
- Adeva - "Respect"
- Fast Eddie - "I Can Dance"
- Richie Rich - "My D.J. (Pump It Up Some)"
- Hard House - "Check This Out"
- Hithouse - "Jack to the Sound of the Underground"
- Sugar Bear - "Don't Scandalize Mine" (Vocal Mix)
- Black Riot - "A Day in the Life"
Side Two
- Royal House - "Yeah Buddy"
- The Todd Terry Project - "Bango (To the Batmobile)"
- Swan Lake - "In the Name of Love" (Club Mix)
- Mr. Lee - "Rock This Place" (UK Club Mix)
- Wee Papa Girl Rappers - "Soulmate"
- Joe Smooth - "Promised Land"
- Petula Clark - "Downtown '88"
Side Three
- Fast Eddie - "Hip House" (Deep Mix)
- Milli Vanilli - "Girl You Know It's True"
- Kevin Saunderson - "Bounce Your Body to the Box" (Exclusive Mike "Hitman" Wilson Remix)
- John Paul Barrett - "Should've Known Better" (Club Mix)
- Smith & Mighty - "Walk On ..."
- Raze - "Break 4 Love" (English 12" Mix)
Side Four
- Royal House - "Can You Party" (Club Mix)
- Hithouse - "Jack to the Sound of the Underground" (Acid Mix)
- Humanoid - "Stakker Humanoid" (Snowman Mix)
- Baby Ford - "Chikki Chikki Ahh Ahh"
- Donnell Rush - "Knockin' at My Door" (Club Mix)
- Bootleggers - "Hot Mix 3" (X-Plicit Mix)
This was the first of eleven volumes released between 1989 and 1991.
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