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High on a Happy Vibe
1994 studio album by Urban Cookie Collective From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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High on a Happy Vibe is the debut album by British Eurodance band Urban Cookie Collective, released in 1994. The album includes the singles "The Key, the Secret" (UK No. 2), "Feels Like Heaven" (UK No. 5), "Sail Away" (UK No. 18), "High on a Happy Vibe" (UK No. 31) and "Bring It on Home (Family)" (UK No. 56).[1]
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Critical reception
David Bennun from Melody Maker wrote, "Remember "The Key, the Secret", that mellifluous delight? Envision an album of sweet little dance songs, none of them quite so mellifluous or delightful, but each clutched just as surely in the iron grip of ruthless optimism."[4] Alan Jones from Music Week named the album Pick of the Week, saying, "With a trio of hits under their collective belt, UCC's debut is a Teutonically up beat affair in common with German bands such as Culture Beat and Captain Hollywood Project. Their basic style is a mutant form of hi-NRG, a form which they explore with melodic ease."[2]
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Track listing
All tracks written by Rohan Heath, except where noted.
Note
- Tracks 11 and 12 available on CD only.
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Personnel
- Charlemagne – vocals
- Andrew Greasly – engineer
- Rohan Heath – producer
- Judge Jules – producer, remixing
- Lee Monteverde – engineer
- Michael Skins – producer, remixing
- Urban Cookie Collective – primary artist
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External links
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