Energise Records

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Energise Records Ltd
EnergiseLogo.jpeg
Founded1993
GenrePop, dance, club
Country of originFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Location Essex, UK
Official website www.energiserecords.com

Energise Records is a British independent record label established in 1993.

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The label specialises in uptempo dance covers and compilations of HI-NRG/POP based releases.

The label has released records for artists such as Sean Smith, Nicki French, Peter Wilson, Hazell Dean, Jane Badler, Rozalla, Linda Martin, Paul Varney, Haywoode, Spray, Sonia and Sinitta.

Background

Included in the list of artists signed is Hazell Dean who signed with the label in 2014. [1]

Work with artists

Energise records had a desire to record a dance version of the Bonnie Tyler hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart". They decided not to go with the female singer they had in mind, and approached John Springate. He phoned Nicki French with whom he had worked in the past, and asked her if she wanted to give it a go. Thinking of it as a classic track she was reluctant to play around with it. After hearing a sample of the backing track over the phone, she decided to try recording it, and did so in 1993. The intention was to just sell the promo around pubs, clubs and at gigs. They later met with Mike Stock and Matt Aitken. French's vocal was re-recorded and the track was released in 1994. It reached the lower end of the charts. A remix was re-released in early 1995. It went to no 12 in the UK charts straight away and climbed from there. Later in the US, around June, it reached no. 2 in the pop chart. [2]

Recorded releases

Following his signing to Energise Records, [3] Sean Smith had his third single released around September 2017, "Fire", which was written b Charlie Mason and Daniel Volpe. It was released as an EP with remixes by Ricardo Autobahn and FNK’D UP. [4]

Catalogue (selective)

12" T series

12" singlesENERGY 1T
ActTitleReleaseYearNotes
Nicki French A1. "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (Dance Mix)
B1."Pride & Passion", B2. "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" (You Sing Mix)
Energise Records ENERGY 1T1993First 1000 copies had white label red text

the others were Red with white text

Miriam Stockley A1. "Holding Out For A Hero"
B1. "Holding Out For A Hero" (7" Edit), B2. "I Believe In Me"
Energise Records ENERGY 2 T1995
NRG Faze A1. "I Know Him So Well" (Featuring Jane McDonald, Lisa Lush
B1. " Don't Go (Don't Walk Away From Love)" (Featuring Shelly)
B2. "I Know Him So Well" (Ms. Ferguson's House Of Horror Mix, It's Cuckoo!) (Featuring Jane McDonald, Lisa Lush)
Energise Records ENERGY 3T1995Initial 1000 Copies were on Pink Vinyl
NRG Faze
Shelly and the NRG Twins*
A1. "Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You" (Featuring Lisa Lush, Sam Sorono), A2. I Can Feel The Beat (Featuring Anji K)
B1. "Let Me Feel It" (Larger Than Life Mix) *
Energise Records ENERGY 4T1995100 white labels on Pink Vinyl

1000 on Green Vinyl

NRG Faze
"Live To Tell"
"Live To Tell Edit"
Energise ENERGY 5T1995Limited edition, sampler,
A side both sides
ChelleA1. "If I Could Turn Back Time" (One By One 12"), A2. "If I Could Turn Back Time" (Radio Mix)
B1. "Is This Love" (Saints 12"), B2. " Is This Love" (Radio Mix)
Energise Records ENERGY 7T1996
Magic HandsMagic Hands EP
Logo Side:
A1. MacArthur Park" (Saints 12" Mix), A2. "In Your Eyes" (Saints 7" Mix)
This side:
AA1. "Gonna Make You Mine" (12" Glamour Mix)
Energise Records ENERGY 8T1996
KrunchieA1. "I'm So Excited" (Red Hand Gang Mix)
B2. "I'm So Excited" (Saint's Full Frontal Mix), B2. "I'm So Excited" (Saint's Late Night Mix)
Energise Records ENERGY 9T1996
NRG FazeI Know Him So Well
A1. "I Know Him So Well" (96 Grandmaster Mix), A2. " I Know Him So Well" (7" Radio Edit)
B1. " I Know Him So Well" (Bits And Bobs Mix), B2. "Take Your Time"
Energise Records ENERGY 10T1996

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