Tracklist
The Theme (The Legend) | 8:32 | ||
The Theme (Lamento) | 7:55 | ||
The Theme (ST Original Groove) | 8:15 | ||
The Theme (The Journey) | 7:18 |
Credits (5)
- G. Pizarro*A&R [Executive]
- David SussmanEngineer
- Don GrossingerMastered By
- Satoshi TomiieProducer, Mixed By, Performer [Performance], Instrumentation By
- S. Tomiie*Written-By
Notes
Contains elements of MFSB - Mysteries Of The World.
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The Theme
12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Strictly Rhythm – SR12262 | US | 1994 | US — 1994 |
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The Theme
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, Test Pressing
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Strictly Rhythm – SR12262 | US | 1994 | US — 1994 |
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The Theme
4×File, FLAC, EP
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Strictly Rhythm – 732183226266 | US | 2007 | US — 2007 |
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The Theme
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Repress
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Strictly Rhythm – SR12262 | US | US |
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referencing The Theme (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12262
DJ76's comments below are spot on - all the mixes are great but the 'Lamento' mix is the one! An absolute heavenly track and those keys will melt anyone's heart, pure joy, pure bliss, pure class! Back in the day (mid 90s) I used to order from their back catalogue directly from Strictly's London office based in Kensal Green. They really helped stock up my collection with some absolute classics including this one. -
referencing The Theme (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12262
Absolute stone cold classic.Played by Jon Sa Trinxa on the beach back in the day in 94 Ibiza. -
Edited 9 months ago
referencing The Theme (4×File, FLAC, EP) 732183226266
Horrifically brickwalled, that and it’s mastered from lossy. From checking the early CD releases on compilations, they’re also lossy, so given that mid 90s timeframe, and looking at the spectrograms, I’m guessing it’s .mp2 compression.
Years later edit: I don't think it's .mp2 or lossy, just a digital low filter or something of the sort. Spectrograms look similar to the " Strictly Rhythm: The Fourth Album" CDs from 94. So I think it was just originally mastered that way. But I'm still not sure if the tracks here are straight up remixes or just compressed to an extreme degree because they sound quite different to the much airier original 12". -
referencing The Theme (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12262
information taken from youtube comment - Not released until 94, but Frankie Knuckles was playing (ST Original Groove) during his residency at Sound Factory circa 1991. -
referencing The Theme (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12262
The bassline is pretty similar and def inspired by MFSB - Mysteries Of The World -
referencing The Theme (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12262
Hard Times, Huddersfield 1994 10pm. Empty dancefloor, pitched slow, smoke filled. Bliss. -
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referencing The Theme (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12262
Absolutely gorgeous, just simply amazing track by Satoshie Tomiie. A house music orchestra performance is what this timeless, epic track is about... dancing the night away to beautiful pieces like this one is what it's all about. Hard beats, gentle melodies, soothing piano riffs, yet a hard-driving rhythmic groove. And all mixes are great, especially the Lamento mix. Ahhhhh, they don't make them this good these days! And those heavenly chimes make you wanna float in space. -
Edited 18 years ago
referencing The Theme (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12262
I discovered it during a Dimitri From Paris' radio show in 93, it was truly impossible to find as he played the LEGEND MIX, the most known mix, ONE YEAR before the official release on Strictly Rhythm ! Thanks to Samy Dee... -
Edited 19 years ago
referencing The Theme (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) SR12262
I simply love this record. I first heard it on a live mix from Frankie Knuckles but couldn't identify it. Then, once it was identified, it took me a while to find a vinyl copy.
Satoshi Tomiie created this magic piano hook, and the slow to fast breakdown "à la" French Kiss works very well in clubs.
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