Graeme Park at the Garage, Nottingham 1988

by dom on June 11, 2008

dancefloor at Garage, Nottingham 1988

The Love Unlimited offer up a little slice of house music history for your listening pleasure. It’s great to be able to feature this rare old mix by Graeme Park, which was recorded at the Garage club in Nottingham in 1988, about the time that he started his stint at the Hacienda.

Graeme worked at our favourite record shop, Selectadisc, and was given his first break by Brian Selby, who opened the shop in 1966, and also part owned the Garage club. Brian only retired this year and we wish him all the best.

Many flavours feature on this mix including his trademark cut-up of Run DMC & you get a taste of what was happening across UK dancefloors at the time… Big thanks to Paul Wain for the recording.

 
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Interview: Graeme Park. « Mike Atkinson
August 3, 2009 at 2:47 pm

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Edward Lewis June 12, 2008 at 1:31 pm

big time :)

mike June 13, 2008 at 6:49 am

Christ on a bike, this brings back memories! By the sound of the track selection, I’d place this around June/July 1988 (i.e. pretty much exactly 20 years ago), which was around the time that the old Garage re-opened as the Kool Kat.

Meanwhile, I had just started playing Thursday nights at Eden (Greyhound Street), having graduated from fortnightly Mondays at the Barracuda (Hurts Yard). Mr Park’s weekend sets were a major inspiration, and indeed most of these tunes are in my own vinyl collection, some of them unheard (until now) for the past 20 years, making these mixes a very emotional ride indeed. (Jeez, that killer piano riff on SLF’s “Show Me What You Got”!)

The 1988 Summer of Love in Nottingham wasn’t quite like the Summer of Love of popular legend, as these mixes show. Blacker, funkier, more varied, not purely acid-focussed, and still making room for hip hop along the way. Great times indeed.

Anyway, and with my own memory assisted by some crafty Googling, here’s an almost complete track listing for Parts 1 & 2:

Mohamed’s House – Sheik Fawaz
Ye Ke Ye Ke (Afro Acid Mix) – Mory Kante
Hustle (To The Music) – Funky Worm
In The Name of Love – Swan Lake
So Many Ways – The Brat Pack / I’ll House You – Jungle Brothers
Bingo Bongo – Minutemen
Pump Up London – Mr. Lee
Rock This Place – Mr. Lee
Show Me What You Got – SLF
The Party – Kraze
Weekend – Todd Terry Project
Dreams Of Santa Anna – Orange Lemon
Can’t Win For Losin’ – Blaze
King Of The Beats – Mantronix
I Like It Loud – Jewel-T

Put Your Hands Together – Eric B. & Rakim
Gittin’ Funky – Kid ‘N’ Play
??? (I know it, but I can’t place it… aargh…)
Talkin’ All That Jazz – Stetsasonic
Work That Body – Taana Gardner
Let The Music (Use You) – Night Writers
Where’s Your Child – Bam Bam
Voodoo Ray – A Guy Called Gerald
Oochy Koochy (F.U. Baby Yeh Yeh) – Baby Ford
???
Ride The Rhythm – This Aint Chicago
Show Me What You Got – SLF
Party People – Royal House
Bustin’ Out – Material
In The Name Of Love – Swan Lake
Back to The Beat – Todd Terry Project
The Dance – Rhythim Is Rhythim
Strictly Business – EPMD
For The Lover In You – True Mathematics
Don’t Scandalize Mine – Sugar Bear
Go On Girl – Roxanne Shante

mike June 13, 2008 at 6:51 am

(Oh yeah, and HOW MUCH Todd Terry?! This must have been the moment when we all discovered him in earnest… I remember it well…)

dom June 13, 2008 at 12:04 pm

Hi Mike, thanks for passing through & leaving such a great comment about the mix, thanks for the tracklisting & also your memories.

Eden – now that’s a blast from the past…yes the mix captures the full spectrum of different styles moving dancefloors at the time. Great Times indeed.

cheers
dom

DAVID June 13, 2008 at 2:25 pm

This mix is bang on. Probably sums up Summer 88 everywhere! Nice to hear everything in the mix as well. I’ve got most of the tracks anyway but it certainly brings it back ‘as if we were back there’! Best year of my life!!( children excepted) and music in general!

MrB June 18, 2008 at 4:47 am

I saw Graeme Park at the Garage a little earlier, perhaps 86, and at a club called the Barracuda. My friend told me how good he was, of course there was no Gguest djs ” then only really residents, so to go to a club for a specific dj was unusual.

It was just as house was breaking, so you would hear maybe only a small handful of house tunes during the night.

Good stuff.

bob June 19, 2008 at 5:54 am

good work mike!

lance June 26, 2008 at 1:18 pm

thank you for that superb mix..,it is like an audio time capsule of good clubs around that time…it brought back many happy memories of the grasshopper in westerham and the slammer in gravesend around that time

cheers paul

bison July 6, 2008 at 9:04 am

Just a small point but it’s not strictly true about no guest djs before 1988…thousands of us in London/south east used to trek all over the region because a certain jazz, funk soul dj was making an appearance at a club and this had been happening in the London region and indeed in the rest of England (funk scene/northern soul etc since the late 60s). To a large extent the acid scene down south was driven by djs who were already known from the older scene.

AP July 15, 2008 at 4:32 am

WOW!!!!!!! Amazing, and Ally Whitehead? I have a mix from koolkat 1990, its quality

AP July 15, 2008 at 5:06 am

Downloaded and on me ipod, this is fantastic, thanks so much for sharing

Little Titch August 27, 2008 at 3:00 pm

This was the first club I ever went to, and first house dj I ever listened to. Brings it all flooding back. So exciting to have been part of this. No E’s yet. Just weed and acid. Also went to Eden. Dancing with Chris and Claude in the Soul Brothers. First time I heard the ACIIEEEDDD!!! Chant. This is great. All coming around again now.
PUMP IT UP NOTTINGHAM!!

Sven October 9, 2008 at 3:24 pm

Looking at the tracklist sent a shiver down my spine.

Things really were much better back then….

Paul November 11, 2008 at 11:51 pm

Quality mix, im still gutted at having lost all my old tapes from those days and my full collection of tapes from the Urban Beats Club @ the club on Thursday nights that Graeme ran before it became Venus.
And yeah, Graeme was playing in London in those days too so DJs did used to guest, I remember us following him to some club in London and him going mad at his then GF for spending £100 on some shoes down there, hehhe. It’s amazing now to thing we would all go back to his flat after gigs and he’d be going through the tape of the night straight away getting it ready to sell the following week, I will never forget his broken toilet and having to flush it from the bucket by the side of the bowl! Ohh happy days!!

scott park November 13, 2008 at 12:27 pm

Ah, my big brother……………………………….quality.

dom November 25, 2008 at 10:56 am

some great comments and agree that around this time and earlier DJ’s did travel for guest slots and different residencies, as well as many travelling the up and down the country to attend events.

Around this time Graeme was also playing a night at the leadmil in Sheffield (the steamer) that had plent of guests , i think they even swapped one night with the Hacienda (Hot).

Cheers
Dom

Tbiliso December 18, 2008 at 10:01 am

The Garage, Barracuda, Kool Kat, Hacienda… it’s hard now to imagine how fresh and new it felt back then, like we were on the verge of some remarkable new discovery… some kind of revelation… Mr Park must take credit for changing the way we heard music, the way we felt about music…

Allister Whitehead June 9, 2009 at 10:03 am

Just to let you know track 4 is ‘A Day In Life’ by Todd Terry. Sorry to be a train spotter but old habits die hard!

tim June 11, 2009 at 1:21 am

spotter!! Thanks Allister :)

tim June 12, 2009 at 5:21 am

Great interview with GP here:

http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/2524

dom July 6, 2009 at 11:18 am

Does anyone know the tune that namechecks the UK cities?

Ta

wyn July 18, 2009 at 11:54 am

Dom, mr lee – pump up london also check out the earlier pump up chicago from about 87.

dom July 19, 2009 at 10:31 pm

Decent Wyn….cheers for that top-spot.

Jack August 14, 2009 at 7:16 am

Does anyone know where you can find part 2 of this mix? And if there is a part 3 and 4 as another site suggests?

Ta

dom August 25, 2009 at 11:39 pm

Hi Jack, we’ve been changing the site around and are still in the process of restoring various mixes, parts 2,3 & 4 do exist and will hopefully be back up on the site sometime in the not too distant.

cheers

tim August 26, 2009 at 8:22 am

Here they are:

Part 2
Part 3
Part 4

Stuart October 9, 2009 at 4:23 pm

I can name some of the people in that photo. I agree about 88 for the year. I spend most weekends in that place as one of the most happening clubs in the UK

Anymore photos from that era would be most welcome as a trip down memory lane!

Graham Redfearn October 14, 2009 at 2:28 pm

Can anyone advise on how listen and / or donwload the mix?

rich evans November 19, 2009 at 12:33 pm

oh my word…. thankyou for posting these fantastic moments, what a blast from the past, never sounded so good, proper misty-eyed listening to this! sweaty, exciting, proper mix up and ‘where’s your child / voodoo ray’ brought me to my knees! this was alien and good! stood for all things new, a movement and a religeon….. CLASS of the highest order ;o)

DJD2 December 30, 2009 at 9:59 pm

……………………………………ACID…………………………………………=]

Noel February 3, 2010 at 2:54 pm

The same tape was put up on http://www.oldskoolanthemz.com back in 2007. Absolutely cracking stuff, here’s what we got for the tracklisting…

1. Deepak And Khan ‘Holle Holle’
2. Mory Kante ‘Yeke Yeke’ (Afro Acid Mix)
3. Funky Worm ‘Hustle!’ (Graeme Park Mix Nottingham)
4. Black Riot ‘A Day In The Life’
5. The Brat Pack ‘So Many Ways (Do It Properly Part II)’ \ Jungle Brothers ‘I’ll House You’ (Acapella)
6. The Minutemen ‘Bingo Bongo’
7. Mr. Lee ‘Pump Up London’
8. Mr. Lee ‘Rock This Place’ ..what mix? (USA Club Mix)? …not (USA House Mix) or (UK Club Remix)
9. SLF ‘Show Me What You Got’ (Acid Mix Part 1)
10. Kraze ‘The Party’
11. The Todd Terry Project ‘Weekend’
12. Orange Lemon ‘Dreams Of Santa Anna’ (Extended Club Mix)
13. The Mack ‘Escape’ (Breakout Dub)
14. Blaze ‘Can’t Win For Losin”
15. Mantronix ‘King Of The Beats’
16. Jewel-T ‘I Like It Loud’
17. Eric B. & Rakim ‘Put Your Hands Together’

17. Eric B. & Rakim ‘Put Your Hands Together’
18. Kid ‘N’ Play ‘Gittin’ Funky’
19. ??? – hip hop
20. Stetsasonic ‘Talkin’ All That Jazz’
21. Taana Gardner ‘Work That Body’
22. The Night Writers ‘Let The Music (Use You)’
23. Bam Bam ‘Where’s Your Child’
24. A Guy Called Gerald ‘Voodoo Ray’
25. Baby Ford ‘Oochy Koochy’
26. ??? – “we hope you enjoyed your flight, thank you” “yes i did”
27. This Aint Chicago ‘Ride The Rhythm’
28. SLF ‘Show Me What You Got’ (Acid Mix Part 1)
29. Royal House ‘Can You Party?’ ..what mix?
30. Material ‘Bustin’ Out’
31. Swan Lake ‘In The Name Of Love’
32. The Todd Terry Project ‘Back To The Beat’
33. Rhythim Is Rhythim ‘The Dance’
34. EPMD ‘Strictly Business’
35. True Mathematics ‘For The Lover In You’
35. Sugar Bear ‘Don’t Scandalize Mine’ (Vocal Mix)
36. Roxanne Shante ‘Go On Girl’

36. Roxanne Shante ‘Go On Girl’
37. Smokey Dee & DXJ ‘All You Need Is The Bass These Days’
38. MC Shy D ‘I Wanna Dance’
39. The Beat Club ‘Security’
40. Hashim ‘Al-Naafiysh’
41. Mantronix ‘King Of The Beats’
42. Yazz And The Plastic Population ‘The Only Way Is Up’ ..what mix?
43. ??? – “hey hey hey”
44. Fast Eddie ‘Acid Thunder’ ..poss (Fast Eddie Mix)
45. Psychic TV Featuring – Jack The Tab ‘Tune In (Turn On The Acid House)’ (Mister Love Acidisco Northern Soul Mix)
46. Black Riot ‘A Day In The Life’
47. The Minutemen ‘Bingo Bongo’
48. The Brat Pack ‘So Many Ways (Do It Properly Part II)’
49. Inner City ‘Big Fun’ (Juan’s Magic Remix) (2 Copy’s)
50. Diskonexion ‘Make It Happen’ (Graeme Park Mix)
51. Adrenalin MOD ‘O-O-O’

51. Adrenalin MOD ‘O-O-O’
52. The Associates’Heart Of Glass’ (Auchterhouse Mix)
53. Terry Baldwin (Housemaster) ‘Do You Wanna Dance?’
54. SLF ‘Show Me What You Got’ (Acid Mix Part 1)
55. Ralphi Rosario ft Xavier Gold ‘You Used To Hold Me’ (Accapella)
56. Mr. Fingers ‘Can You Feel It’
57. Rhythm Controll Ft Chuck Roberts ‘My House’ (Acapella)
58. Ten City ‘Right Back To You’
59. Jungle Brothers ‘I’ll House You’ (Houseapella)
60. Jungle Brothers ‘I’ll House You’ (Instrumental)
61. ??? – Track26 again
62. Deepak And Khan ‘Holle Holle’
63. Bomb The Bass ‘Don’t Make Me Wait’ ..Inst? ..breifly
64. Mickey ‘Mixin’ Oliver ‘In-Ten-Si-T’
65. Paul Rutherford ‘Get Real’
66. ???
67. Royal House ‘A Better Way’
68. The Todd Terry Project ‘Weekend’
69. This Ain’t Chicago ‘Ride The Rhythm’
70. A Guy Called Gerald ‘Voodoo Ray’
71. Black Riot ‘A Day In The Life’
72. Royal House ‘Can You Party?’
73. The Housefactors ‘Play It Loud’

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