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bk in 88 sat outside cafe del mar tuneeee watching the sunset go down epic
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Very Nice,..
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Not sure i know this one but its great old school tune :-D
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i love it beautiful .I seen them live at redcar bowl then when we were coming down on he beach i put a seachell to her ear and it all came back
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played this today down on the beach where i live. 28 degrees,sunny and took me back to 1990. still such a classic on days like this. a happy day.
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Giving a genre to this is simply a formal error.
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love love love this!!
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great memories, out all night then back to the centre force studio" 88.3!
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top tuneeee best year 1990
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Still a Mintage track
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love this tune back in the day cafe del mar 88 ibiza tuneeee
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love it just as much now as I did in the day
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One my favorites.. Back in the day. Fabulous to hear it again.
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Love this
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What top tune from 1990, remember it like yesterday, fantastic time in my life!
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Beautiful!
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Familiar with this tune through my bro and HAVANA MIDDLESBROUGH!!!!! MC LEE
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Mind blowing ......absolutely love this! On repeat
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truly my fav' track of all time. I remember it day one when it was released, still fresh today. The sunniest track of all time, always blue sky :)
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No genre, it can't be pigeonholed, its just beautiful, amazing, music, which is how the scene we all adore started, wish we could go back to those days.
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The ultimate Balearic/chill-out anthem. Produced by Steve Jones and Sally Rodgers. Associate production (whatever the hell that is) by Mat Clark and Paul Daley (who later formed Leftfield) Discogs review: "A balearic classic. Will certainly sound best heard on a summer beach at sunset, but the comfort of your own home in the chill of winter will do. The title and a lyrical tendency to messianic imagery are lifted from Brian W Aldiss' SF novel of the same name"