Jam & SpoonThe Complete Stella

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Electronic

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Techno

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Tracklist

Black Side
Stella (Moby's Barracuda Mix) 6:35
Stella (Moby's Electro Mix) 5:41
Stella (Original Mix) 6:19
Silver Side
Stella (Jam & Spoon Remix) 10:45
Stella (Frank De Wulf Mix) 7:42

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Notes

Contains versions which feature remixes of Stella

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    Version Details Data Quality
    Cover of The Complete Stella, 1992-05-26, Vinyl The Complete Stella
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Outer Rhythm – RSUK 14X UK 1992 UK1992
    Cover of Stella (Moby Remixes), 1992-05-26, Vinyl Stella (Moby Remixes)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    R & S Records – RSUK 14R UK 1992 UK1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Tales From A Danceographic Ocean (Remixes), 1992, Vinyl Tales From A Danceographic Ocean (Remixes)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    R & S Records – RS 9208 Belgium 1992 Belgium1992
    Cover of The Complete Stella, 1992-05-26, CD The Complete Stella
    CD, Single
    Outer Rhythm – RSUK 14XCD UK 1992 UK1992
    Cover of Stella - Tales From Danceographic Oceans, 1992, CD Stella - Tales From Danceographic Oceans
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Dance Pool – 657931 5 1992 1992
    Cover of Stella, 1992, Vinyl Stella
    7"
    R & S Records – RS 92708 Belgium 1992 Belgium1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Tales From A Danceographic Ocean (Remixes), 1992, CD Tales From A Danceographic Ocean (Remixes)
    CD, Maxi-Single
    R & S Records – RS9208CD Belgium 1992 Belgium1992
    Cover of Stella - Tales From Danceographic Oceans, 1992, Vinyl Stella - Tales From Danceographic Oceans
    12"
    Dance Pool – DAN 657931 8 1992 1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Stella, 1992, CD Stella
    CD, Maxi-Single
    R & S Records – RS92078CD2 Belgium 1992 Belgium1992
    Cover of The Complete Stella, 1992, Vinyl The Complete Stella
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Basic Mix – BASIX - 064 Spain 1992 Spain1992
    Cover of Stella, 1992, CD Stella
    CD, Maxi-Single
    On The Beat – OTB 1051-2 1992 1992
    Cover of Stella, 1996, CD Stella
    CD, Maxi-Single, Reissue
    R & S Records – RS9203CD Belgium 1996 Belgium1996
    Cover of Stella, 1998-12-11, Acetate Stella
    Acetate, 12", 45 RPM, Single Sided
    Not On Label – none UK 1998 UK1998
    New Submission
    Cover of Stella (Koma & Bones Remix), 2004-03-00, Vinyl Stella (Koma & Bones Remix)
    12", Single Sided, Unofficial Release, White Label
    Not On Label (Jam & Spoon) – CART.002 UK 2004 UK2004

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    Reviews

    • FoxGonzales's avatar
      FoxGonzales

      referencing Stella (7") RS 92708

      to close your eyes, think you are in a 90's club, reopen your eyes, and cry
      • RebeL9's avatar
        RebeL9
        An excellent package of Stella! Jam & Spoon remix is better than the original Stella and contains an extended guitar melody. Taking the song to another height. The two remixes by Moby are similiar but equally great. Fantastic and groundbreaking stuff!
        • RebeL9's avatar
          RebeL9
          All three remixes by Moby are excellent but the one that steals the show is the fantastic Spirit mix. It's beautiful interpretation by Moby. To my knowledge this record is also the only one that have the Spirit mix. It was never released on any CDs which is a shame.
          • leonardstilwell's avatar
            The Barracuda and Jam & Spoon remixes are the cream on this release. The others are ok, but just don't have that same magical rave quality of the two aforementioned.
            • 1975dave's avatar
              1975dave
              wicked track I wish I owed this 9 track version proper old skool check out right in the night find me and the double album tripomatic fairytales 2001 and 2002 this true techno ambient not todays commercial rubbish **************************
              • scoundrel's avatar
                scoundrel
                Edited 12 years ago
                STELLA is such a classic that it seems redundant to sing its praises. With its solid beat and the emotive synths that reverberate in one's soul (not to mention the breathy voice, imploring, 'Hold me, love me'), the original is a deeply-felt track that deserve every bit of receives. Moby's "Barracuda Mix" doesn't differ from the original in of melodic content with the exception of a new vocal sample and some piano chords, as well as adding a mellower set of percussion for a more chilled experience, while his "Electro Mix" takes those same elements and goes slightly deeper, varying the rhythmic patterns into a 2-minute long build before the 4/4 kicks in. Jam & Spoon's own remix adds a tinkling line like water droplets, as well as some deeper elements, and, more surprisingly goes totally ambient for its second half. Finally, Frank de Wulf's mix straddles the line between hard and soft, but keeping the feet firmly on the floor. There's no denying: Stella is still stellar.
                • trancer88's avatar
                  trancer88
                  this is a very good example for the genre that is a hybrid of chicago house, ambient, industrial and detroit techno.
                  • Astronica's avatar
                    Astronica
                    Edited 18 years ago
                    Dance and electronic music has been widely criticised from a number of angles for its apparent lack of emotion and soul. But the Original Mix of 'Stella' is tantalising, provocative and music at its most sensuous, regardless of genre categorisation. From the onset, the track is underpinned by gorgeous, seductive swathes of synth that bristle then soften alternately, in combination with nimble, insistent yet playful piano keys that contribute an additional layer to the sound. Once the track breaks, the gentle, appealingly whispered "hold me, love me" vocals are seamlessly integrated on top of the track's numerous layers of sound, bringing with them an increased sonic perception of ion and sensuality. Dark, brooding, intense and uncompromisingly ionate, the Original Mix of 'Stella' is the musical manifestation of the deepest of human desires.
                    • tricky_01's avatar
                      tricky_01
                      Edited 18 years ago
                      The silver side label says that the tracks should be played at 45rpm. However, play the black side "Barracuda Mix" at 33rpm and you get a beautiful, mellow, blissed-out track with dreamy vocals that sounds much more akin the Stella I from back in the day.
                      • dexterfeng's avatar
                        dexterfeng
                        Edited 19 years ago
                        A gentle classic and a very different twist on the sound steadily emerging from , circa '92.
                        With this simple, elegant, messy, roll your eyes back, grind yer teeth, sweaty palms in the air anthem of a song that wouldn't sound entirely out of place next to something by Tangerine Dream. This is how trance came to be. A sound being explored by several others at the time but nothing else hit with such a huge impact as Stella.
                        How many one night stands and/or couples emerged out of the "Hold me, Love me" cocoon of this one?
                        Bring the love indeed!
                        Moby's Electro mix is pure floor to ceiling delirium. Where the original mix and the Jam & Spoon remix capture the essence of that gentle warm feeling of MMMMMMM and the sigh. The Electro mix captures that pounding heart 'gnar gnar' gaffled panting sweaty armpit feeling quite well. A steady climber with rolls and waves of snares that are sure to compound the affect when used properly.

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