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Club Classics Vol.1

Club Classics Vol.1

Club Classics Vol.1

Please note: this title is not available to pre-order before National Album Day.

Having started out as a London sound system, Soul II Soul became a bona fide musical collective in 1988, issuing their debut single, ā€˜Fairplay’, that year and paving the way for unparalleled chart success in both the UK and the US.

Gaining traction in the UK clubs, that single, plus its follow-up, ā€˜Feel Free’, found Soul II Soul soundtracking the ā€œSecond Summer of Loveā€, and their third single, ā€˜Keep on Movin’’, finally got people dancing up and down the country as the band’s burgeoning fanbase went overground. Taking the group into the Top 5, ā€˜Keep on Movin’’ was followed by ā€˜Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)’, whose infectious groove reached the UK No.1 spot and went Top 5 across the Atlantic. As these singles’ parent album, Club Classics Vol. One, became a UK chart-topper and a US Top 20 (under the name Keep on Movin’).

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Please note: this title is not available to pre-order before National Album Day.

Having started out as a London sound system, Soul II Soul became a bona fide musical collective in 1988, issuing their debut single, ā€˜Fairplay’, that year and paving the way for unparalleled chart success in both the UK and the US.

Gaining traction in the UK clubs, that single, plus its follow-up, ā€˜Feel Free’, found Soul II Soul soundtracking the ā€œSecond Summer of Loveā€, and their third single, ā€˜Keep on Movin’’, finally got people dancing up and down the country as the band’s burgeoning fanbase went overground. Taking the group into the Top 5, ā€˜Keep on Movin’’ was followed by ā€˜Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)’, whose infectious groove reached the UK No.1 spot and went Top 5 across the Atlantic. As these singles’ parent album, Club Classics Vol. One, became a UK chart-topper and a US Top 20 (under the name Keep on Movin’).

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