Lets Push It

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Lets Push It
Nightcrawlers Lets Push It album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released25 September 1995
Recorded1992–1995
Label
Producer Marc Kinchen
Nightcrawlers chronology
Lets Push It
(1995)
The 12" Mixes
(1996)
Singles from Lets Push It
  1. "Push the Feeling On (MK Mixes)"
    Released: 3 October 1994
  2. "Push the Feeling On (New MK Mixes for '95)"
    Released: 20 February 1995
  3. "Surrender Your Love"
    Released: 15 May 1995
  4. "Don't Let the Feeling Go"
    Released: 28 August 1995
  5. "Let's Push It"
    Released: 8 January 1996
  6. "Should I Ever (Fall in Love)"
    Released: 8 April 1996

Lets Push It (no apostrophe in "Lets"[ sic ]) is the debut album by Scottish house music project Nightcrawlers, featuring vocalist John Reid. It was released in 1995. The album includes two singles which reached the UK top 10: "Push the Feeling On" and "Surrender Your Love", [1] which were both also big hits throughout Europe, plus three further singles which reached the UK top 40: "Don't Let the Feeling Go", "Let's Push It" and "Should I Ever (Fall in Love)". [1]

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Muzik Star full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [4]

Music & Media's reviewer commented, "Kicking off with the three pop house hits in the right sequence, here's your party album of the year." [5] A reviewer from Music Week wrote, "John Reid and his pals push their distinctive sound to the limits on this collection which included their hits with remixes by MK and Tin Tin Out." [3]

Track listing

  1. "Push the Feeling On" (MK Dub Revisited Edit) (Graham Wilson, Hugh Brankin, John Reid, Ross Campbell)
  2. "Surrender Your Love" (Reid, Marc Kinchen)
  3. "Don't Let the Feeling Go" (Reid, Kinchen, Ronald Wilson)
  4. "Should I Ever (Fall in Love)" (Reid, R. Wilson, Stuart Crichton)
  5. "Just Like Before" (Brankin, Reid, R. Wilson, Campbell)
  6. "Lift Me Up" (John Holiday, R. Wilson, Trevor Steel)
  7. "The World Turned" (Brankin, Reid, R. Wilson, Campbell)
  8. "Let's Push It" (Reid, Michael McEvoy, R. Wilson, Stepz)
  9. "I Like It" (Reid, McEvoy, R. Wilson, Stepz)
  10. "All Over the World" (Reid, McEvoy, R. Wilson, Crichton)
  11. "Push the Feeling On" (The Dub of Doom Mix)
  12. "Surrender Your Love" (MK Club Mix)
  13. "Don't Let the Feeling Go" (Tin Tin Out Vocal Mix)

Charts

Chart (1995)Peak
position
Finnish Albums Chart [6] 38
Swiss Albums Chart [7] 37
UK Albums Chart [1] 14

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