23/07/2012

JAM & SPOON - FIND ME

JAM & SPOON - RIGHT IN THE NIGHT



This song makes me shiver even now, after almost 20 years! Unfortunately, little is to be found in the net apart from Wikipedia, so here's an abstract and thanks again tot his site!


Right in the Night

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Right in the Night (Fall in Love With Music)"
Single by Jam & Spoon featuring Plavka
from the album Tripomatic Fairytales 2001
B-side"Follow Me!"
Released10 October 1993
FormatCD single
GenreTrance
Length6:05
LabelJAM!, Dance Pool
Writer(s)Jam El Mar, Mark Spoon, Nosie Katzmann
ProducerJam El Mar & Mark Spoon
Jam & Spoon featuring Plavka singles chronology
"The Complete Stella"
(1992)
"Right in the Night"
(1993)
"Find Me (Odyssey to Anyoona)"
(1994)
"Right in the Night (Fall in Love With Music)" is the title of a song by German trance duo Jam & Spoon. It was released in October 1993 on the German label Dance Pool.
The song is based on "Leyenda" by the classical composer Isaac Albéniz and features vocals by Californian singer Plavka, with lyrics by Nosie Katzmann. It reached a peak of #2 in Australia in 1994. It reached #10 in the Netherlands and also #10 in the UK in its 1995 re-release. It has been extensively anthologised, further indicating the song's significance in trance music's evolution.[citation needed]

Contents

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[edit]Track listing

  • German CD maxi #1[1]
  1. "Right in the Night (Fall in Love With Music)" – 6:05
  2. "Right in the Night (Fall in Love With Music)" (Instrumental) – 6:51
  3. "Follow Me!" – 12:28
  4. "Right in the Night (Fall in Love With Music)" (Radio Edit) – 3:47
  • German CD maxi #2[2]
  1. "Right in the Night (Fall in Love With Music)" (Jam & Spoon Remix) – 5:45
  2. "Right in the Night (Fall in Love With Music)" (Microbots-Remix) – 6:23
  3. "Right in the Night (Fall in Love With Music)" (Arpeggiators - Tripomatic Fairytales Mix) – 6:27
  4. "Right in the Night (Fall in Love With Music)" (DJ Kid Paul Mix) – 5:52

[edit]Charts


Chart (1994-1995)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[3]2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 75)[4]7
Belgium (VRT Top 30 Flanders)[5]7
Canada Dance (RPM)[6]1
Denmark (IFPI)[7]8
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[8]1
Germany (Media Control Charts)6
Ireland (IRMA)[9]19
Italy (FIMI)[10]2
Netherlands (Mega Top 50)[11]10
New Zealand (RIANZ)[12]9
Norway (VG-lista)[13]4
Spain (AFYVE)[14]1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[15]7
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[16]4
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[17]10

JAM & SPOON

JAM & SPOON - STELLA - 1992

When I was 18 (1998) I used to work in a restaurant and, to boil down the stress after a hard Saturday night, I used to burst max. volume from the earpones of my walkman my favorite music. I would record anything with a fast rhythm on a cassette in the afternoon and play it in the night. and, RIGHT IN THE NIGHT, I bumped into this fabulous song: I didn't know it dated back in 1992 and it was so cool to listen to it under a thunderstorm.. So I've decided to have a look on the net to have more information, here's what I've found....

Biography

Jam & Spoon's first album, BreaksUnit1, was released in 1991. They had their first hit with the 1992 song "Stella". It was widely played, remixed and bootlegged in the dance club community for years after its release. The pair also remixed the singles "The Age of Love" and "Go". Their first international and commercial success came in 1994, with the singles "Right In the Night" "Find Me" and "Angel". These tracks featured vocals by the singer, Plavka Lonich. The albums Tripomatic Fairytales 2001 and Tripomatic Fairytales 2002 were released in 1994, followed by Disco 2001 (1995) as Tokyo Ghetto PussyKaleidoscope (1997), Stormjunkie (2000) as Storm, and finally Tripomatic Fairytales 3003 (2005).
In 2000 they remixed "The Chase," a 1979 Giorgio Moroder track. Credited to 'Giorgio Moroder vs. Jam & Spoon', the song reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. In June 2002, "Be.Angeled" peaked at #4 on that chart.
Markus Löffel died of a heart attack in his Berlin flat, on 11 January 2006 at the age of 39.[1]
In September 2006, a two compact disc set entitled Remixes & Club Classics was released to celebrate Mark Spoon. It is the first compilation of the duo's collected works, and featured an exclusive track "Be.Angeled - Tribute to Mark Spoon", performed live at the 2006 Love Parade in Berlin.