music.wikisort.org - Composition"Call Me" is a song recorded and produced by the American-based group Deee-Lite. It was released by Elektra Records as the fourth single of their third studio album, Dewdrops in the Garden, and their sixth and final single to reach the number one position on the Billboard dance chart,[1] during the week ending February 4, 1995.[2]
1994 single by Deee-Lite
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Released | 1994 |
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Length | 3:52 (album version) |
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Label | Elektra |
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"Bring Me Your Love" (1994) |
"Call Me" (1994) |
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Critical reception
Larry Flick from Billboard described it as "a hardcore club offering that places more emphasis on the act's talent for hearty beats than its quirky persona." He added, "Lady Kier's vamps are always a pleasure, but DJs are more likely to dig the double-pack of mixes that dabble in a wide variety of trendy vibes, ranging from pop/house to trance and tribal. Deserves immediate attention."[3]
- Call Me (Sampladelic Mix) 3:52
- Call Me (Ralphi's Extended LP Mix) 5:06
- Call Me (Ralphi's Intense Dub Mix) 4:50
- Call Me (H-Man * 69 Mix) 6:30
- Call Me (Method One Jungle Remix) 5:50
- Apple Juice Kissing (Album Version) 3:14)
See also
- List of number-one dance singles of 1995 (U.S.)
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