Adventure (Eleanor song)
"Adventure" is a song by American singer Eleanor issued as a single in 1988 on Columbia Records.[1] The single rose to number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.[2]
"Adventure" | ||||
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Single by Eleanor | ||||
from the album Jungle Wave | ||||
B-side | One Dot World (7") | |||
Released | 1988 | |||
Recorded | 1988 | |||
Genre | House | |||
Length | 8:00 (Extended) 4:00 (Radio edit) | |||
Label | Columbia Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Eleanor Academia | |||
Producer(s) | Eleanor Academia Shep Pettibone | |||
Eleanor singles chronology | ||||
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Overview
Adventure was produced by Eleanor and Shep Pettibone. Also guesting on the song was singer Jim Gilstrap.[1] [3]
The track sampled D Train's 1982 single "You're the One for Me" and Rockers Revenge's bassline riff from "Walking On Sunshine".
Track listings
- 7" (US)
- A. "Adventure" 4:00
- B. "One Dot World" 5:39[1]
- 12" (US)
- A1. "Adventure" (Extended Mix) 8:00
- A2. "Adventure" (Dub Mix) 7:45
- B1. "Adventure" (Edited Version) 4:00
- B2. "Adventure" (Bonus Beats) 4:44[1]
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References
- Eleanor: Adventure. Columbia Records. 1988.
- "Eleanor: Adventure (Hot Dance Club Play)". Billboard.com.
- Gonzalves, Theodore (2007). Stage presence: conversations with Filipino American performing artists. Meritage Press.
External links
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