Smokin' Jo & Graeme Park - Lost In Space 1994

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Smokin' Jo & Graeme Park @ Lost In Space 1994 (Double Pack)

Brought this a quite a few months back, and it's a belter...

Again, anyone fancy a crack at the tracklistings, please feel free :D

Can I ask that people don't stick these mixes, or the scan of tape cover on Facebook please. If I wanted them to go on Facebook, I'd put them on there myself. Thanks.

Smokin' Jo Download: Smokin' Jo @ Lost In Space 1994.mp3
Password: smokinjlostinspace94

Graeme Park Download: Graeme Park @ Lost In Space 1994.mp3
Password: parkyglostinspace94

Enjoy folks... HV :thumbsup:

Here's a scan of the tape cover:

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Superb, thanks. Personally, 1994 seemed like the peak of the volume and quality of DJ mixtapes released.
 

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Superb, thanks. Personally, 1994 seemed like the peak of the volume and quality of DJ mixtapes released.

Yeah, I agree. For me 1994 saw the best quality of mix tapes produced, but I'd say that 1995 saw the most quantity wise as so many productions churned them them.

1994 was/is my favourite year for 'UK produced' House music. Obviously, this doesn't include U.S. or Italian House, which was best earlier than 1994. But I'm a big fan of vocals and 1994/95 seemed to be big years for big vocal UK House releases. Prior to that House was deeper, which I love too.

The years for House music that I still focus on are from 1989 - 1997, apart from U.S. Soulful/vocal House which I still like and buy.

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Yeah, I agree. For me 1994 saw the best quality of mix tapes produced, but I'd say that 1995 saw the most quantity wise as so many productions churned them them.

1994 was/is my favourite year for 'UK produced' House music. Obviously, this doesn't include U.S. or Italian House, which was best earlier than 1994. But I'm a big fan of vocals and 1994/95 seemed to be big years for big vocal UK House releases. Prior to that House was deeper, which I love too.

The years for House music that I still focus on are from 1989 - 1997, apart from U.S. Soulful/vocal House which I still like and buy.

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Big thanks for the upload HV! Much appreciated. Just had a quick flick through. Sounds like Oct'ish 94.

My fav year is also 94 as I'm also a big fan of the vocals. Was fortunate to spend virtually every Sat night at the Hac from late 92 to May 95 ( student years ).

Need to dig some tapes out & share..

Cheers,

Stu
 

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Cheers :thumbsup:

GP Listing. Suspect some has been cut off, by the people putting out the tape, to fit it on a 60 min tape as it fades out twice.

Live Club set, Oct(ish) '94

1. Stabbs 'Joy & Happiness' ..what mix?
2. ??? - "boy i am wanting you to hold me"
3. Suzi Carr 'All Over Me' (Doc & Baron Club Mix)
4. Think Twice 'Waiting for You' (Roger's Anthem Mix)
5. Erire 'Shine' (Clubzone Mix)
6. Basia 'Drunk On Love' (Roger's Ultimate Anthem Mix)
7. Heavy D. & The Boyz 'This Is Your Night' (BBG's Big Boss Groove)

7. Heavy D. & The Boyz 'This Is Your Night' (BBG's Big Boss Groove)
8. 2 In A Room 'El Trago (The Drink)' (Bottom Dollar Club Mix) 2 Copies

9. Sound Design 'Bounce To The Beat'
10. Billie Ray Martin 'Your Loving Arms' (Sound Factory Vocal Mix)
11. Pandella 'Keep The Fire Burning' (Graeme Park (Baseroom Throb Mix))
12. Shara Nelson 'Down That Road' (Def Classic Mix)
13. The Brand New Heavies 'Spend Some Time' (Mallone And Mollison Club Mix) 2 Copies
14. Melanie Williams 'Not Enough?' (Love To Infinity's Classic Paradise Mix)
 
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Cheers :thumbsup:

GP Listing. Suspect some has been cut off, by the people putting out the tape, to fit it on a 60 min tape as it fades out twice.

Live Club set, Oct(ish) '94

1. Stabbs 'Joy & Happiness' ..what mix?
2. ??? - "boy i am wanting you to hold me"
3. Suzi Carr 'All Over Me' (Doc & Baron Club Mix)
4. Think Twice 'Waiting for You' (Roger's Anthem Mix) ..mix needs confirming
5. Erire 'Shine' (Clubzone Mix)
6. Basia 'Drunk On Love' (Roger's Ultimate Anthem Mix)
7. Heavy D. & The Boyz 'This Is Your Night' (BBG's Big Boss Groove)

7. Heavy D. & The Boyz 'This Is Your Night' (BBG's Big Boss Groove)
8. 2 In A Room 'El Trago (The Drink)' (Bottom Dollar Club Mix) 2 Copies

9. Sound Design 'Bounce To The Beat'
10. Billie Ray Martin 'Your Loving Arms' (Sound Factory Vocal Mix)
11. Pandella 'Keep The Fire Burning' (Graeme Park (Baseroom Throb Mix))
12. Shara Nelson 'Down That Road' (Def Classic Mix)
13. The Brand New Heavies 'Spend Some Time' (Mallone And Mollison Club Mix) 2 Copies
14. Melanie Williams 'Not Enough?' (Love To Infinity's Classic Paradise Mix)

Nice one buddy, top work. :thumbsup:

Track 4 is definitely 'Roger's Anthem Mix' - I have this on 12".

Track 1 is the 'Stones Twilight Diner' Mix of Love & Happiness.

Track 5 - 'Shine', I'll check when I get home as I have this on 12" too, but I'd expect this to be Parky's own 'parkside Club Mix'

Will let you know fella :thumbsup:
 

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Graeme Park & Smokin Jo - Lost In Space, 94

Tape 1 - Graeme Park (Oct 94)
1. Stabbs - Joy & Happiness
2. [05:00] ??? "boy i am wanting you to hold me" female
3. Suzi Carr - All Over Me (Doc & Baron Club Mix)
4. Think Twice - Waiting For You (Roger's Anthem Mix)
5. Erire - Shine (Clubzone Mix)
6. Basia - Drunk On Love (Roger's Ultimate Anthem Mix)
7. Heavy D & The Boyz - This Is Your Night (BBG's Big Boss Groove)
8. 2 In A Room - El Trago (The Drink) (Bottom Dollar Club Mix) 2 Copies

9. Sound Design - Bounce To The Beat
10. Billie Ray Martin - Your Loving Arms (Sound Factory Vocal Mix)
11. Pandella - Keep The Fire Burning (Graeme Park Baseroom Throb Mix)
12. Shara Nelson - Down That Road (Def Classic Mix)
13. The Brand New Heavies - Spend Some Time (Mallone And Mollison Club Mix) 2 Copies
14. Melanie Williams - Not Enough (Love To Infinity's Classic Paradise Mix)

Tape 2 - Smokin Jo
1. Mariah Carey - Joy
2. [03:40] ? female
3. [08:30] ? "im so happy" female
4. [12:40] ?
5. Ralphi Rosario's Energy Factor - Music, Music (Thee I Humped Mix)
6. The Rhythm Construction Co - Dont Blame Me [Nice N Ripe]
7. Virtual Soul - Luvin' (Whole Lotta Luv') [Strictly Rhythm]
8. R.A.W. - Unbe [Strictly Rhythm]
9. [34:30] ? "hear me, for i am true love" female
10. [38:20] ? "cold gettin down with the drummer" female
11. Reel 2 Real feat The Mad Stuntman - Raise Your Hands (Keith's Club Inst)
12. [48:30] ? "go back"
13. Baaba Maal - Sidiki (Nush Bala Club Mix) [Mango]
14. The Blackout Allstars - I Like It (D'Ambrosio Dub Mix)
15. Ace of Bass - Living in Danger (Armands For The Big Clubs Only Mix)
16. [68:00] ? "get up on this" female/like video crash
17. The Numerical Value - Krazy Noise (Instranormal Remix) [Sharp]
18. Paul Johnson - Relieve Me
19. Grooveyard - Hard Groovin
20. The Cotton Club - Outrage (Club Grooves ep) [Fantastic]
21. RM Project - Rock To The Beat
 
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Yeah, I agree. For me 1994 saw the best quality of mix tapes produced, but I'd say that 1995 saw the most quantity wise as so many productions churned them them.

1994 was/is my favourite year for 'UK produced' House music. Obviously, this doesn't include U.S. or Italian House, which was best earlier than 1994. But I'm a big fan of vocals and 1994/95 seemed to be big years for big vocal UK House releases. Prior to that House was deeper, which I love too.

The years for House music that I still focus on are from 1989 - 1997, apart from U.S. Soulful/vocal House which I still like and buy.

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I second this statement 94/95 their were some great vocal tracks been released it seemed to go down hill after that. Like you I love a bit of Graeme park he is such a amazing DJ. Am not all about high energy house, I do love my vocals.