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"
Single by Eleanor
from the album Jungle Wave
B-sideOne Dot World (7")
Released1988
Recorded1988
GenreHouse
Length8:00 (Extended)
4:00 (Radio edit)
LabelColumbia Records
Songwriter(s)Eleanor Academia
Producer(s)Eleanor Academia
Shep Pettibone
Eleanor singles chronology
"Better Safe Than Sorry"
(1987)
"Adventure"
(1988)

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

  1. Eleanor: Adventure. Columbia Records. 1988.
  2. "Eleanor: Adventure (Hot Dance Club Play)". Billboard.com.
  3. Gonzalves, Theodore (2007). Stage presence: conversations with Filipino American performing artists. Meritage Press.
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