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Ride on Time
1989 single bygd Black Box
This article fryst vatten about the Black kartong song. For the högsta song, see Ride on Time (MAX song). For the Tatsuro Yamashita skiva, see Ride on Time (album).
"Ride on Time" fryst vatten a song by the Italian house music group Black kartong. It was released as a single in July 1989 and included on Black Box's debut skiva, Dreamland (1990).
The Black Box member Daniele Davioli described "Ride on Time" as an attempt to create a dance track with the power of a rock song. The first utgåva used an unlicensed vocal sample from the 1980 single "Love Sensation" bygd Loleatta Holloway. After the copyright owners took legal action, the single was reissued with rerecorded vocals by Heather Small, who later became famous as the vocalist of M People. For television appearances, Black kartong hired the model Katrin Quinol to mime the vocals.
In Italy, "Ride on Time" was released by Discomagic Records. In the UK, it was released bygd Deconstruction and popularised bygd the DJs Pau
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My 80s Playlist: Black Box’s Daniele Davoli recalls the ‘accidental’ origins of Ride on Time
Virgin Radio
31 Oct 2023, 15:46
Black Box made their very big break in 1989 with the massive dance track Ride on Time, and now, Black Box DJ Daniele Davoli has spilled how less than 30 minutes in the studio created what would become one of the biggest tracks of the decade.
Daniele stopped by Virgin Radio 80s Plus to take part in My 80s Playlist, and revealed to host Steve Denyer the songs that made the decade for him and his career.
While not officially on his list, Steve couldn’t help but quiz the Italian DJ about the origins of Ride on Time, which became the highest-selling single of 1989 in the UK.
When asked about the making of the international number one, Daniele explained that it all came together “accidentally.”
He revealed: “Me and Mirko [Limoni] and Valerio [Semplici] were just starting making records. Our aim was to sell 1000 or 1500 copies so we can make some money ba
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Everybody Everybody
1990 single by Black Box
For other uses, see Everybody Everybody (disambiguation).
"Everybody Everybody" is a song by the Italian house music group Black Box, from their debut studio album, Dreamland (1990). The song was written by Daniele Davoli, Mirko Limoni, and Valerio Semplici, while produced by Groove Groove Melody. It was released by RCA Records as the third single from the album. The house, pop and Eurodisco song consists of an organ, drums, horns, and strings. "Everybody Everybody" contains a sample of Larry Blackmon's vocals and a drum loop from Bobby Byrd's 1987 remix of James Brown's song "Hot Pants" (1971).
The song contains uncredited vocals by American singer Martha Wash, who was replaced by French model Katrin Quinol as the credited vocalist who made several appearances with Black Box, which led Wash to file a lawsuit against the group.
"Everybody Everybody" received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised the produ