Groovy Feeling

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"Groovy Feeling"
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Single by Fluke
from the album Six Wheels on My Wagon
Released27 August 1993
Recorded 1993
Genre Electronica
House
Label Circa
Songwriter(s) Mike Bryant, Jon Fugler, Mike Tournier
Producer(s) Fluke
Fluke singles chronology
"Electric Guitar"
(1993)
"Groovy Feeling"
(1993)
"Bubble"
(1994)

"Groovy Feeling" is the eighth single by the English electronic music band Fluke. Taken from the album, Six Wheels on My Wagon the track was the final single released by Fluke on 27 August in 1993 after the successes of Slid and Electric Guitar. In line with a reference pioneered by The KLF (see "Justified and Ancient") and prevalent throughout the British Electronic Music scene, all the remixes are named with references to various ice creams. The irony of this was compounded by the single's front cover containing an image of a set of teeth fitted with a dental brace.

Versions

Groovy FeelingYRCD106
Format: CD
Label: Circa
Released:1993
Track listing:1. Groovy Feeling (Toni Bell's Single Scoop) (4 minutes 00 seconds)
2. Groovy Feeling (Make Mine A '99) (7 minutes 50 seconds) ( Loudspeaker.svg sample  )
3. Groovy Feeling (Lolly Gobble Choc Bomb) (6 minutes 54 seconds)
4. Groovy Feeling (Nutty Chip Cornet) (5 minutes 36 seconds)
5. Groovy Feeling (Mr Whippy) (6 minutes 56 seconds)
6. Groovy Feeling (Thick 'n' Creamy) (4 minutes 02 seconds)

Groovy FeelingYR106
Format: 7" Vinyl
Label: Circa
Released:1993
Track listing:1. Groovy Feeling (Toni Bell's Single Scoop) (4 minutes 00 seconds)
2. Groovy Feeling (Make Mine A '99 Edit) (4 minutes 42 seconds)
3. Groovy Feeling (Nutty Chip Cornet Edit) (3 minutes 45 seconds)

Groovy FeelingYRT106
Format: 12" Vinyl
Label: Circa
Released:1993
Track listing:1. Groovy Feeling (Lolly Gobble Choc Bomb) (6 minutes 54 seconds)
2. Groovy Feeling (Nutty Chip Cornet) (5 minutes 36 seconds)
3. Groovy Feeling (Thick 'n' Creamy) (4 minutes 02 seconds)
4. Groovy Feeling (Make Mine A '99) (7 minutes 50 seconds)
5. Groovy Feeling (Screwball) (7 minutes 07 seconds)

Groovy FeelingYRTDJ106
Format:2x12" Promotional Vinyl
Label: Circa
Released:1993
Track listing:1. Groovy Feeling (Lolly Gobble Choc Bomb) (6 minutes 54 seconds)
2. Groovy Feeling (Nutty Chip Cornet) (5 minutes 36 seconds)
3. Groovy Feeling (Make Mine A '99) (7 minutes 50 seconds)
4. Groovy Feeling (Thick 'n' Creamy) (4 minutes 02 seconds)
5. Groovy Feeling (Mr Whippy) (6 minutes 56 seconds)
6. Groovy Feeling (Screwball) (7 minutes 07 seconds)

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