Paul Oakenfold - Que Club, Birmingham - 28.05.95

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mrshifter

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Paul Oakenfold @ Que Club, Birmingham 28.05.95. Part of Radio 1's Essential mix tour.

Side 1

Side 2

Side 1
BT - Loving You More (BT's Primordal Sound 12" Vocal Mix)
Propaganda - P Machinery (T-Empo's Adventure Instrumental)
Up Yer Ronson - Lost In Love (Sasha Remix)
Grace - Skin On Skin (Orange Mix)
Jam & Spoon - Odyssey To Anyoona
Wild Colour - Dreams (BT's Circadian Dream)
New Order - Blue Order (Hardfloor Mix)
Bassheads - Is There Anybody Out There? (Hardfloor Mix)

Side 2
Bassheads - Is There Anybody Out There? (Hardfloor Mix)
Diva - Sun Always Shines On TV (Perfecto Mix)
Mozaic - Sing It (The Hallelujah Song)
Liquid - Sweet Harmony (Liquid '95 Mix)
Pendulum - I Need You (Ivan Gough's Option A)
Head-On - I Want Your Love (Dancing Divas Mix)
WestBam - Wizards Of The Sonic :love:
Man With No Name - Floor Essence
E-Type - This Is The Way (Biff n' Memphis Instrumental)

Enjoy :thumbsup:
 

ecksemmess

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I've had this mix for a long time now and always wondered:

The official Radio 1 tracklisting for this EM has these 3 tunes listed before "Loving You More":

West End - "Love Rules" (RCA)
Drop A House - "Urban Discharge" (white label)
Brownstone - "Grapevine" (Sony)

Yet, all recordings of this I come across start with Loving You More. What's the deal, were those first three tunes actually broadcasted, and are all recordings incomplete then? Would kill for a recording that actually has the jingles/intros at the beginning along with Tongy announcing the start of the mix, so we could put this to rest once and for all!!
 
I've had this mix for a long time now and always wondered:

The official Radio 1 tracklisting for this EM has these 3 tunes listed before "Loving You More":

West End - "Love Rules" (RCA)
Drop A House - "Urban Discharge" (white label)
Brownstone - "Grapevine" (Sony)

Yet, all recordings of this I come across start with Loving You More. What's the deal, were those first three tunes actually broadcasted, and are all recordings incomplete then? Would kill for a recording that actually has the jingles/intros at the beginning along with Tongy announcing the start of the mix, so we could put this to rest once and for all!!


Those three tunes you list for the beginning don't look like Oakenfold tunes to be honest, so my guess is they opened the radio show before they linked live to the Que Club - or they were from the previous DJ (Tongy perhaps?) before Oakey went on. You're not missing much - I don't know the Brownstone track but the other two are nothing special IMO!
 

Ed

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Remember this well, last year at University in Birmingham, had been out on it the night before. Think it was a bank holiday. Was around at my then girl friends, loving it.

Happy days.

Great tunes from Oakey. The Que was fucking amazing in full flow.
 

ecksemmess

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Just curious -- never had a chance to get to the Que club, so I'd love to hear some more sets from there. Does anyone know if any are kicking about, aside from Essential Mixes??