Hi!
I came across this older (1995) song last night and I absolutely love it. I search our Forums and fund virtually no mention of it. For those new to the forums or those who just haven't heard it yet, it's amazing. Very Dr. Alban/E-Type - style. Probably one of the first songs for Max at Cheiron.
Year: 1995
Artist: Safe
Track: Love Is All We Need
Executive Producer – Denniz Pop
Producer – John Amatiello, Kristian Lundin, Max Martin
Vocals [Additional]: – Nana Hedin
Written By: Alexander Cronlund, Herbie Crichlow, John Amatiello, Kristian Lundin, Max Martin
Label: Cheiron
Versions
1 Love Is All We Need (Radio) 3:41
2 Love Is All We Need (Extended) 7:03
3 Love Is All We Need (Amadin's Far From Safe Mix) Remix by: Amadin
Enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnzICkGSAT4 - Radio Edit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck5L6te8Q9s - Extended Mix
Quote from: gm33 on March 03, 2013, 05:07:32 PM
Hi!
I came across this older (1995) song last night and I absolutely love it. I search our Forums and fund virtually no mention of it. For those new to the forums or those who just haven't heard it yet, it's amazing. Very Dr. Alban/E-Type - style. Probably one of the first songs for Max at Cheiron.
Year: 1995
Artist: Safe
Track: Love Is All We Need
Executive Producer – Denniz Pop
Producer – John Amatiello, Kristian Lundin, Max Martin
Vocals [Additional]: – Nana Hedin
Written By: Alexander Cronlund, Herbie Crichlow, John Amatiello, Kristian Lundin, Max Martin
Label: Cheiron
Versions
1 Love Is All We Need (Radio) 3:41
2 Love Is All We Need (Extended) 7:03
3 Love Is All We Need (Amadin's Far From Safe Mix) Remix by: Amadin
Enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnzICkGSAT4 - Radio Edit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck5L6te8Q9s - Extended Mix
Amazing 90's dance song , old school!
it has that denniz pop sound to it. ;)
Ahhhh, that opening string/pad sound = Cheiron heaven! :)
The production sounds so incredibly dated, much like all 1995 dance I guess. It's mainly the drums and bass from that era that sound so weak now. But to think that only two years later we had "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)". I'd love to know what it was that led them to creating the new pop sound that would become the late nineties standard, because it's a complete one-eighty from what they're doing here.
sounds incredibly dated yes... but thats how it was back then.. this kind of style. this sounds like a dr.alban song