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UTAH SAINTS - [NAD] UTAH SAINTS

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[NAD] Utah Saints
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LMS5521987
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Vinyl record
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Hardcore/ Techno 30th Year Anniversary Copy FOR NAD Remasteredd, Expanded & Remixed

Utah Saints are one of the most important acts since the inception of the electronic dance music. Early adopters of sampling, they brought the artform — used chiefly in hip-hop in the 1980s — into new realms. Incorporating rock, dance and hip-hop elements into their music, they scored 5 Top 40 UK singles including ‘Something Good’ and ‘What Can You Do For Me’ and a Top 10 album in the space of just two years.

Out of print since its original release over 30 years ago, Utah Saints' eponymous debut album returns - remastered & extended with b-sides, remixes and rarities - on 2CD. Includes special limited edition mirror board packaging, for National Album Day 2024

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a1
New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)
a2
What Can You Do For Me
a3
Solution
b1
Believe In Me
b2
Too Much To Swallow (Part 1)
b3
Something Good
b4
I Want You
c1
States Of Mind
c2
Trance Atlantic Glide
c3
Kinetic Synthetic
c4
My Mind Must Be Free
d1
Highlander (CJ Bolland Mix)
d2
Ohio (DJ Misjah Mix)
d2
Star (Union Jack Mix)

Last FM Information on Utah Saints

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Utah Saints are a British dance band from Leeds in West Yorkshire. The music is produced by Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt, who are joined on-stage by other musicians whenever the band plays live. Utah Saints were one of the early pioneers of bringing sampling technology into mainstream dance and pop music, and have also gained a certain notoriety for the long gap between releases - their follow-up, Two, came seven years after their debut. They were described as the first true stadium house band (by Bill Drummond), though their music is difficult to place into one particular genre and they have been compared to Underworld, Fluke, The KLF, and even Ministry or Nine Inch Nails. They first had chart success with the singles What Can You Do For Me, Something Good and Believe In Me, which they described as their vocal sample trilogy as those singles sampled Gwen Guthrie, Kate Bush and Human League respectively (What Can You Do For Me also features a sample from Eurythmics). Contrary to one rumour, the band were not sued by Kate Bush over the use of a sample from Bush's track Cloudbusting in the Utah Saints track Something Good, the sample was legally cleared before use. Utah Saints then moved away from vocal samples with singles such as I Want You and I Still Think Of You (Jez Willis providing original vocals on each). After their first album, the self-titled Utah Saints, and one further single Ohio, Utah Saints seemed to disappear for several years, spending a long time producing their second album as well as doing remixes and producing tracks for other artists such as Terrorvision. During this time they produced a handful of Utah Saints tracks that to date have never had a proper release, with titles such as Star, Train and Rock. They eventually re-appeared in late 1999 with charting singles Love Song, Funky Music (featuring Edwin Starr on guest vocals), Power To The Beats and Lost Vagueness. In 2002 they went back into hibernation and fans are still waiting for their next re-appearance. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.