Electribal Memories

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Electribal Memories
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 30, 1990
1998 (reissue)
Recorded1988–1990
Genre
Length79:20
Label Mercury/PolyGram Records
842 965 (first pressing)
538 050 (second pressing)
Producer Electribe 101

Electribal Memories is the first album by house-music group Electribe 101. It was originally released in 1990 and reached number 26 in the UK Albums Chart. [1] The album includes the singles "Tell Me When the Fever Ended" (#32 in the UK Singles Chart), "Talking with Myself" (UK #23), "You're Walking" (UK #50) and a cover of the Jesse Rae / Odyssey song "Inside Out" (UK #77). [1]

The album was re-released in 1998 with three remixes of "Talking with Myself," which had gained popularity that year and was again released as a single, reaching number 39 in the UK Singles Chart. [1] In 2002, the album was reissued again under the title The Best of Electribe 101 Featuring Billie Ray Martin. The album has never been released in the United States, and the first pressing was only available as an import, despite the release of the album's singles there.

A second album,”Electribal Soul” was shelved before its release but was finally released on 18 March, 2022 after 30 years to much critical acclaim, with early showings in the upper parts of the UK itunes chart.

Track listing

  1. "Talking with Myself"
  2. "Lipstick on My Lover"
  3. "You're Walking" (Peeping Tom Mix)
  4. "Inside Out"
  5. "Diamond Dove"
  6. "Heading for the Night"
  7. "Tell Me When the Fever Ended"
  8. "Talking 2"
  9. "Electribal Memories"
  10. "You're Walking" (Corporate Def Mix [by David Morales])
  11. "Talking with Myself" (Frankie Knuckles Mix)
  12. "Tell Me When the Fever Ended" (Larry Heard Mix) [edit]

On the 1998 re-release, the following tracks replaced the last three:

10. "Talking with Myself" (Frankie Knuckles Mix)
11. "Talking with Myself '98" (Canny 12" Vocal)
12. "Talking with Myself '98" (Beloved Radio Edit)

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References

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