New-York-based Sub-Urban Records, founded by the mighty Tommy Musto and Silvio Tancredi in 1992, was one of the most consistent American garage and vocal house labels of its time. Musto was the driving force behind the label for his exceptional production and remixing work. The label’s first releases by Musto along with Victor Simonelli and Matthias Heilbronn were to set the tone for its outstanding quality with its distinctive solid beat, tight keyboards and soulful, often gospel-tinged vocals. Over the years, Sub-Urban Records has showcased much-loved releases from the likes of Jazz-N-Groove, Deep Zone, Kerri Chandler, Mousse T, Sandy Rivera and many more.
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released July 7, 2000
Written by Yvette M Stevens & Arif Mardin
Remix Produced by Dave Lee for Z Productions
Vocals by Yolanda Wyns
Keyboards by Michele Chiavarini
Guitar by Tony Remy
Bass by Julian Crampton
Brass by London Horns
Engineered by Kevin Brooks & Richard Searle
Published by Chaka Music
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