Call Me
Deee-Lite · 1994
29 min · 6 tracks · house
A vibrant fusion of house beats and playful samples that invites listeners to dance and dream.
Why this album works
'Call Me' became a notable hit on the dance charts and was celebrated for its innovative remixes, reflecting the rising trend of remix culture in the early '90s. Its diverse range of mixes, especially the Sampladelic and Jungle versions, contributed to its club prominence and solidified Deee-Lite's status within dance music circles.
- Best for
- danceable grooves for parties playful energy that sparks joy early peaks for instant excitement
- Context
- By the time 'Call Me' was released in 1994, Deee-Lite had already established themselves as a notable force in the dance music scene with their 1990 debut 'World Clique'. This album showcased their evolving sound, blending elements of house, funk, and rock, marking their return after a three-year hiatus and setting the stage for their continued influence in the genre.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Christina Aguilera· Prince· Ricky Martin· No Doubt· Cyndi Lauper· Harry Nilsson· Elvis Presley· Donna Summer
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Call Me (Sampladelic Mix) Standout 3:52
- 2 Call Me (Ralphi's Extended LP Mix) Remix 5:06
- 3 Call Me (Ralphi's Intense Dub Mix) Remix 4:50
- 4 Call Me (H-Man * 69 Mix) Remix, Producer [Additional] 5:50
- 5 Call Me (Method One Jungle Remix) Remix 6:30
- 6 Apple Juice Kissing (Album Version) Standout 3:14
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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