Wham!Club Fantastic Megamix

Label:

Innervision Records (2) – TA3586

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Pop

Style:

Disco

Tracklist

Club Fantastic Megamix
Mixed By, Arranged ByThe Megamix Club
(8:36)
A.a A Ray Of Sunshine
Written-ByGeorge Michael
A.b Love Machine
Written-ByW Moore*
A.c Come On
Written-ByGeorge Michael
B A Ray Of Sunshine (Instrumental Remix)
Written-By, Arranged ByGeorge Michael
5:40

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByCBS Records
  • Record CompanyInnervision Records Ltd.
  • Licensed ToCBS Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Innervision Records Ltd.
  • Published ByMorrison Leahy Music Ltd.
  • Copyright ©CBS Records
  • Lacquer Cut AtCBS Studios, London
  • Manufactured ByCBS Records
  • Pressed ByCBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton

Credits

  • Design [Sleeve]Shoot That Tiger!
  • Lacquer Cut ByTimTom*
  • Photography ByChris Craymer
  • ProducerSteve Brown

Notes

The album 'Fantastic' (IVL 25328) also available on cassette.

Original sound recording made by Innervision Records.
CBS Records are the exclusive licensees for the UK.
℗ 1983 Innervision Records Ltd.
© 1983 CBS Records.

Made in England

Track durations are not listed on the release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: MS/BIEM
  • Label Code: LC 8913
  • Price Code: CB 241
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): TA 3586 A*
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): TA 3586 B*
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched and stamped side A): TA-3586-A1 TimTom-cbs B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched and stamped side B): TA-3586-B1 B

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Club Fantastic Megamix (7", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo) Innervision Records (2) A 3586, A3586 UK 1983
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Club Fantastic Megamix (7", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo) Innervision Records (2) EPCA 3586, A 3586 Europe 1983
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Club Fantastic Megamix (12", 45 RPM) Innervision Records (2) ES12087 New Zealand 1983
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Club Fantastic Megamix (7", 45 RPM, Gatefold Sleeve) Innervision Records (2) A 3586 UK 1983
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Club Fantastic Megamix (12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single) Innervision Records (2) EPC A 12.3586 Spain 1983

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Reviews

  • greedoe's avatar
    greedoe
    The instrumental remix of A Ray of Sunshine isn't the most instrumental mix I've ever heard. There's quite a wealth of vocals here.

    There really isn't any verses sung though, but the chorus is repeated quite a few times.
    • DeletedDiscogs
      Edited 20 years ago
      Listening to this megamix, or half the first Wham! album for that matter, one really can't help but wonder whether or not George Michael got caught up in the whole Saturday Night Fever frenzy that gripped the world in the late 70s. And you need not just listen to his early work. Throughout his entire career, if he wasn't penning distinctly personal numbers, he was letting it rip with tracks that hark back to the days of the uninhibited Funk and Disco of the late 70s. You have to it, this talented and occasionally brilliant songwriter was born with a black gene or two. Back to the megamix at hand, it's comprised of three tracks from the Fantastic! album, interestingly none of which made it as singles and rightly so as they were not consistent with the image the duo was then famous for (associations with the dole, leather jackets and skanky chics). No, these tracks here - "A Ray of Sunshine", "Come On" and "Love Machine" - are nothing but out and out disco, borrowing heavily from acts like The Gap Band and Earth, Wind & Fire, yet fused with Michael's unmistakable blue-eyed impetus. "Love Machine", in particular, is virtually identical to the Supermax original. The tracks are littered with infectious bass lines, hot horns and of course, Michael's already commendable vocals. The three songs are seamlessly edited together and the vibe continues non-stop for eight minutes and forty seconds. Make no mistake, this is early Wham! at its best, yet without the pretentious pokes at "trying" to be cool...

      For those of you into trivia, this megamix was in fact frowned upon Michael and the rest of the group and they even made public their contempt for it.

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