Chart Number
40
A bit of a perfect alignment of the stars led me to this track. 1985 – possibly the start of my record buying habit, weekly visits to Revolver, one of our city’s best record shops in the 80s.
Level 42 were starting to be well known (The Sun Goes Down was a particular favourite), Shep Pettibone was making his mark as a remixer of talent, and the production work of Wally Badarou made this an unmissable 12″ for me.
Released in early ’85 as a taster for the World Machine album, the song reached number 6 in the UK charts, it set the tone for hit album. World Machine.
Mark King’s thumping bass line, and Shep’s transformer cuts make this a beautifully crafted dance classic.
Included on the 1987 “Platinum edition” of World Machine, alongside a couple of other Shep Pettibone remixes, I think this one for me at least stands the test of time the best.