5013929114890

Come Together - Adventures On The Indie Dancefloor 1989-1992 4CD Clamshell Box

Various Artists

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Format: 4CD

Cat No: CRCDBOX148

Release Date:  28 July 2023

Label:  Cherry Red

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  4

Barcode:  5013929114890

Genres:  Indie  Dance  

  • Description


    • 4 CD box set celebrating the Madchester/baggy scene and the indie dance

    • Featuring The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, The Charlatans and

    • With tracks presented in their extended mixes as played at clubs such as The


    As the Berlin Wall came down and a new decade beckoned, indie and dance collided and bands like The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets and The Charlatans spearheaded a new music movement dubbed ‘baggy’ or ‘Madchester’. While the focus was on Manchester, it was an explosion that stretched from the Glasgow area with The Soup Dragons and Primal Scream to Liverpool with The Farm, Leeds with the Bridewell Taxis and Flowered Up in London.


    The ‘Madchester’ sound incorporated elements of 60s psychedelia, 80s indie, 70s funk and contemporary house and hip hop; 808 State were an electronic dance act, The Stone Roses, a guitar band with a funky rhythm section, Inspiral Carpets used a Farfisa organ associated with 1960s garage punk and Happy Mondays played a truly unique blend of indie funk.


    The Hacienda night club in Manchester co-owned by New Order was a catalyst and cultural centre for this music explosion, having played US house music from 1987. Another influence was the increasing availability of MDMA in the city.


    Remixes were an important part of the indie dance crossover scene and 12” remixes here include Paul Oakenfold ’s pioneering ‘Think About The Future Mix’ of Happy Mondays’ ‘W.F.L.’, Terry Farley’s mixes of Primal Scream’s ‘Come Together’ and The Soup Dragons’ ‘I’m Free’ and Andy Weatherall’s reconstruction of James’ ‘Come Home’.


    Also included are other indie bands who embraced dance music after discovering sampling and the new music technology including Aberdeen’s The Shamen who’d started out as a psychedelic guitar band before evolving into a dance act and Stourbridge’s self-styled grebos, Pop Will Eat Itself whose music metamorphosised from pop punk into a hybrid of rock, hip hop and dance.


    Hits include The Stone Roses ‘Fool’s Gold’ (UK #9) and Happy Mondays ‘Step On’ (UK #5) plus there’s dancefloor favourites such as The Charlatans’ debut Hammond groove ‘Indian Rope’ and rarities including the excellent but forgotten ‘Perfect Person’ by Sinister Groove.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Happy Mondays - W.F.L. ‘Think About The Future’ Mix (The Paul Oakenfold Mix)
      • 2. Inspiral Carpets – Joe
      • 3. 808 State – Pacific State – Origin (12â€� Version)
      • 4. James - Come Home (Weatherall Remix a.k.a. Skunk Weed Skank Mix)
      • 5. The Farm - Stepping Stone (12â€� Ghost Dance Mix)
      • 6. Hypnotone – Dream Beam (Ben Chapman Remix)
      • 7. New Fast Automatic Daffodils – Big (Baka)
      • 8. Paris Angels – All On You (Perfume) (12â€� Version)
      • 9. The Bridewell Taxis – Spirit (LFO Decision Remix)
      • 10. Electronic – Get The Message (DNA Groove Mix) Future Sound Of London – Papua New Guinea (12â€� Original Mix AKA Dali Mix)
      • 11. The Beloved – The Sun Rising (Danny’s Love Is… Remix)
      • 12. The Times – Manchester (Single Version) 13 Candy Flip – Strawberry Fields Forever (Raspberry Ripple Remix)