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Soul II Soul

Soul II Soul has been played on NTS over 180 times, featured on 175 episodes and was first played on 8 September 2013.

Soul II Soul is a two-time Grammy winning act that emerged at the end of the 1980s from London. The group initially attracted attention as a sound system, playing records at house and street parties (where their clothing style - dubbed "Funki Dred" - quickly made a splash, inspiring them to start a line of clothing). Founded by Jazzie B and featuring a changing roster of other musicians - notably Nellee Hooper, Simon Law, Phillip 'Daddae' Harvey and Caron Wheeler - Soul II Soul's experiments in music-making of their own resulted in the dub plate "Fairplay," which secured them a deal with Virgin Records. They had huge hits in 1989 with the singles "Keep on Movin'" and "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)," both from their debut album Club Classics Vol. I. These songs (both featuring Wheeler on vocals) set the tone for early 90s mainstream dance music in the UK.

Their follow-up album, Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade, yielded the hits "Get a Life" and "A Dream's a Dream," the latter featuring operatic vocals by Victoria Wilson-James. While their U.S. following declined somewhat following its release, Soul II Soul continued to have hits in the UK, including 1992's #4 single, "Joy."

Soul II Soul reached Volume 5 of their series for Virgin in 1995, then released 2 more albums for Island Records.

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Soul II Soul

Soul II Soul has been played on NTS over 180 times, featured on 175 episodes and was first played on 8 September 2013.

Soul II Soul is a two-time Grammy winning act that emerged at the end of the 1980s from London. The group initially attracted attention as a sound system, playing records at house and street parties (where their clothing style - dubbed "Funki Dred" - quickly made a splash, inspiring them to start a line of clothing). Founded by Jazzie B and featuring a changing roster of other musicians - notably Nellee Hooper, Simon Law, Phillip 'Daddae' Harvey and Caron Wheeler - Soul II Soul's experiments in music-making of their own resulted in the dub plate "Fairplay," which secured them a deal with Virgin Records. They had huge hits in 1989 with the singles "Keep on Movin'" and "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)," both from their debut album Club Classics Vol. I. These songs (both featuring Wheeler on vocals) set the tone for early 90s mainstream dance music in the UK.

Their follow-up album, Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade, yielded the hits "Get a Life" and "A Dream's a Dream," the latter featuring operatic vocals by Victoria Wilson-James. While their U.S. following declined somewhat following its release, Soul II Soul continued to have hits in the UK, including 1992's #4 single, "Joy."

Soul II Soul reached Volume 5 of their series for Virgin in 1995, then released 2 more albums for Island Records.

Original source: Last.fm

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African Dance
Soul II Soul
10 Records1989
Keep On Movin'
Soul II Soul, Caron Wheeler
Virgin1989
Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)
Soul II Soul
Virgin1993
Keep On Movin'
Soul II Soul
10 Records1989
Pleasure Dome (Booker T Dub)
Soul II Soul (Booker T mix)
Island Records1997
Pleasure Dome (Tuff Jam's UVM Mix)
Soul II Soul (Tuff Jam, Karl "Tuff Enuff" Brown, Matt "Jam" Lamont mix)
Island Records1997
Back To Life (Club Mix)
Soul II Soul
Virgin, 10 Records1989
Jazzie's Groove
Soul II Soul
10 Records1989
Back To Life (Accapella)
Soul II Soul
10 Records1989
Keep On Movin' (M Beat Bonus Mix)
Soul II Soul (M-Beat mix)
Virgin1999