Love the Life
"Love the Life" is the 1992 debut single by the Australian act Bass Culture, featuring vocalist and songwriter Gina Gardiner, who was credited as Geena before becoming more internationally known as Gina G. The single was taken from the group's debut album BC Nation, which was released in 1993. Although the single peaked outside the top 100 on the ARIA Charts,[2] the song and its video (featuring the act performing in a field of sunflowers) would find renewed interest in the wake of Gina G's global success, prompting Mushroom Records to re-release the song and retitle Geena's billing to Gina G in 1996.[3]
"Love the Life" | ||||
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Single by Bass Culture featuring Geena | ||||
from the album BC Nation | ||||
Released | ||||
Recorded | 1992 | |||
Genre | Dance-pop, house | |||
Length | 4:12 | |||
Label | Mushroom Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | David Berman Gina Gardiner Mark James Peewee Ferris | |||
Producer(s) | Peewee Ferris Mark James | |||
Bass Culture singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Love the Life" on YouTube |
Track listing
Australian CD (1992):[4]
- Love the Life (Radio Edit) 4:12
- Love the Life (Dance Mix) 6:41
- Love the Life (Rave Edit) 3:30
- Love the Life (Rave Remix) 7:36
- Love the Trance Remix 5:54
Australian CD (1996 remixes):[5]
- Love the Life (Radio Edit) 4:08
- Love the Life (Club Mix) 5:43
- Love the Life (Pee Wee's Mix) 8:54
- Love the Life (Ivan Gough's Mix) 7:30
- Love the Life (The Hard Life Mix) 6:53
Chart performance
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[2] | 130 |
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References
- "New Release Summary – Product Available from: 18/05/92 (from The ARIA Report Issue No. 120 – Week Ending 17 May 1992)". ARIA. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
- "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 5 June 2015". Imgur.com. Archived from the original on 5 June 2015. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
- from Australian-Charts.com
- From e.discogs
- From e.discogs
External links
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