[分享] Top 10 Classic House Records
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10. Jesse Saunders - On and On (1984)
"On and On" is widely considered to be the first proper house record. It
starts with screams and maniacal laughter, then oozes along, with a healthy
dose of reverb and twinkly synths as a top line, never quite fully banging
into a typical hands-in-the-air crescendo the way we've come to expect from a
house record. But it's evidence that house has never been singular. It can be
many things. "On and On" is a gauzy 4 a.m. jam to bridge night into morning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUeMFG4wjJw
9. Marshall Jefferson - Move Your Body (1986)
The stomping live piano intro is cited as the first time live pianos were
utilized in house music, a trend that would rage on into the '90s and beyond.
Marshall Jefferson is 55 years old and still going strong on the club and
festival circuit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2t0C50b9ik
8. Farley Jackmaster Funk feat. Darryl Pandy - Love Can't Turn Around (1986)
This is part cover, part re-interpretation of the Isaac Hayes track "I Can't
Turn Around," which was also covered by Steve "Silk" Hurley (Farley's
roommate at the time). Darryl Pandy is an absolute beast on this track, and
it was the first house single to break into the U.K. singles chart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr-OgG1A74c
7. The House Master Boyz and The Rude Boy of House - House Nation (1986)
Another Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, credited to his alias, The House Master
Boyz. "Hu-Hu-Hu-Hu-Hu-Hu-House Nation" is pretty much all you need to get
sucked into a hypnotic, liminal space of dance floor bewilderment and
enlightenment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdZdURu50x0
6. Mr Fingers - Can You Feel It (1988)
Fingers Inc. was a Chicago house supergroup, featuring Larry Heard, aka Mr.
Fingers, Robert Owens, and Ron Wilson. In "Can You Feel It?" they made what
might just be a perfect record. The preacher vocals, the alien bassline, the
cracking drums. It would become a blueprint for deep house, its moodiness and
melancholia trumping its hedonism. It has been copied, again and again and
again, with varying degrees of success.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFuujExs03A
5. Joe Smooth - Promised Land (1986)
On the other end of the tonal spectrum, Joe Smooth's "Promised Land" is an
uplifting, spiritual anthem about rising above the horrible realities of
inner city life in the Reagan years, but its themes are universal. Perfect
for closing out any set and sending the punters home filled with euphoric
warm fuzzies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V09x2y9MHbA
4. Phuture - Acid Tracks (1987)
This is the track often cited as kickstarting acid house, house's darker,
extraterrestrial, squelch-laden offshoot (which deserves its own primer).
Phuture was made up of Spanky, Herb J and DJ Pierre, and Pierre is still
active as ever on the club and festival circuit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCUPc9zVfyo
3. Adonis - No Way Back (1986)
"No Way Back" wastes no time diving into its bouncy, wonky baseline. It's
been called dystopian and fatalist. Adonis Smith also provided the deadpan
vocals, which are simultaneously off-putting and body-jacking. The record was
a huge commercial hit for Trax Records, Chicago's most visible house imprint,
which originally released most of the tracks on this list.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZj9oQ-5aaY
2. Ron Hardy - Sensation (1985)
Hardy was the Chicago house scene's loose cannon. He played fast, aggressive
and loud. His reel-to-reel edits inspired decades of DJs trying to recreate
an edit they once heard at the Muzic Box, his stomping ground, which had a
walloping sound system. He burned hard and bright, dying in 1992 at the age
of 33 of a heroin overdose, according to Michaelangelo Matos' recent book on
the history of dance music in the U.S., The Underground Is Massive.
"Sensation" is one of the few records he made that was released in his
lifetime. Play the long version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSpNvS5fa_E
1. Frankie Knuckles - Your Love (1987)
Frankie Knuckles was the undisputed godfather of house music and its
ambassador to the world. Knuckles cut his teeth in New York before moving to
Chicago to run the Warehouse, where his elegant, tasteful take on house
influenced several generations of future producers, DJs and dancers. He's put
out countless 12-inches and remixes, toured the world many times over, and
had a street in Chicago named after him. Sadly, he passed away last year at
the age of 59. This masterpiece is probably his best known track, and
rightfully so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOLE1YE_oFQ
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