Can You Feel It? (Larry Heard song)

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"Can You Feel It"
Single by Mr. Fingers
from the album Washing Machine / Can You Feel It
B-side "Beyond The Clouds"
Released 1986
Format 12" vinyl
Recorded Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genre Chicago house, deep house
Label Trax Records
TX127
Writer(s) Larry Heard
Producer(s) Larry Heard
Music sample
30 second sample of "Can You Feel It"

Can You Feel It is a 1986 house record released by Larry Heard (also known as Mr. Fingers). It is regarded as one of the first deep house records.[1] Its seminal impact on deep house has been compared to that of Derrick May's "Strings Of Life" (1987) on Detroit techno.[2]

In 2006, Slant Magazine ranked the song at number 51 in their list of the "100 Greatest Dance Songs".[3]

Original release

"Can You Feel It" was originally released as an instrumental on Mr. Fingers' "Washing Machine" EP in 1986 on Trax Records.[4] It became popular in the Chicago club scene and was often mixed with Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.[citation needed] The song later appeared on the 1988 Fingers, Inc. album Another Side.

Remixes

In 1987, Rhythm Control released a track called "My House,"[5] which contained spoken word vocals from Chuck Roberts discussing the feeling and meaning of house music. In 1988, the speech from the a cappella version of "My House" was later used in a remix of "Can You Feel It" and overlaid over Heard's original instrumental (with samples from The Jacksons' "Opening/Can You Feel It" off their 1981 The Jacksons Live! album used in the introduction). This speech version of the track was a bootleg and was dismissed by Heard, who has always been vocal in his disapproval of sampling the work of other artists without their permission. Regardless, this quickly became the most well-known version of "Can You Feel It" Both the instrumental and vocal versions have appeared on many house-music compilations.

A rarer alternate mix was also made with soul vocals from Fingers Inc. vocalist Robert Owens.[6]

Use in pop culture

The vocal remix was featured in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas on the radio station SF-UR.

References

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  3. http://www.slantmagazine.com/features/article/100-greatest-dance-songs/P5
  4. "Washing Machine" at Discogs (list of releases)
  5. "My House" at Discogs (list of releases)
  6. "Can You Feel It" at Discogs (list of releases)


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