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Performer: Ecstasy Club
Genre: Electronic
Album: Jesus Loves The Acid
Released: 1989
Style: Acid House
MP3 version ZIP size: 1545 mb
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Rating: 4.6
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Tracklist

A Jesus Loves The Acid (Acid Chant) 7:34
B Acid Chant 7:42

Credits

  • Producer, Written-By – Ecstasy Club

Notes

Licensed from Swordfish Records.

The quote at the beginning is an excerpt of Pope John Paul II's homily at Killineer, near Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, on Saturday, October 29th, 1979. The text used in the record is as follows:
"Now I wish to speak to all men and women engaged in violence. I appeal to you, in language of passionate pleading. On my knees, I beg you to turn away from the paths of violence and to return to the ways of peace. You may claim to seek justice..."

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
drop 1, drop1 Ecstasy Club Jesus Loves The Acid ‎(12") Swordfish Records, Swordfish Records drop 1, drop1 UK 1988
FFR 0507 Ecstasy Club Jesus Loves The Acid ‎(CD, Single) Flim Flam Records FFR 0507 Germany 1988
11.20.234 Ecstasy Club Jesus Loves The Acid ‎(12") Vidisco 11.20.234 Portugal 1989
FFR 1207 Ecstasy Club Jesus Loves The Acid ‎(12") Flim Flam Records FFR 1207 Germany 1988
Drop01 Ecstasy Club Jesus Loves The Acid ‎(12", TP, W/Lbl) Swordfish Records Drop01 UK 1988

Zinnthi
Late 88 Acid House swept a cross the UK, as it took its hold in The Midlands. 17 year old budding DJ, locally know as Carl Boy was easy influenced by this amazing new sound and decided to purchased as much Acid as he could get his hands on and put on his own Acid House night. 2nd Sep 1988 ‘The Ecstasy Club’ club night road block a small function room upstairs at The Power House nightclub in Birmingham. Lots of fun was had by all, the crowds chanted ACID ACID ACID into the night as they danced franticly to new funky sound of Acid House.Less than 2 days later Birmingham’s own tabloid The Sunday Mercury ran with the headline ‘SEX AND DRUGS DANCE CRAZE HITS BIRMINGHAM.’ The story went on to tell the tail of youngsters being corrupted by this evil new scene at The Ecstasy Club 2 nights before. “This craze should be stamped on from a great height” was one Conservative MP’s comment. The owners of the club then ironically named MECCA Leisure Ltd shut down the function room and banded Acid House from all its venues.This controversy caught the eye of Birmingham independent record label Swordfish Records who suggested this should be followed up by The Ecstasy Club’s release of an Acid House single. Dj Carl Boy was thrust into a local studio with a Roland 101 an 808 a sequencer and an engineer. 3 hours later a track was written recorded and mix and 3 weeks later in Nov 1988 ‘Jesus Loves The Acid’ by The Ecstasy Club was release on Swordfish Records as a 12” single.The track became one of 1st ever UK Acid House releases, sighted and favored by the likes of Aphex Twin, Carl Cox, Dave Clark, 2 many DJ’s and Derrick May, over the years its also been reworked or remixed by CJ Bolland, The Glimmer Twins and The PSI Division. The track went on to sell over 30,000 copies in the UK and countless more with a multitude of European licenses. It became one of the biggest dance tracks of the time in Belgium this help with the confusion of at the time, that lots mistook it for a European Acid tune invading the UK.

Quynaus
Well then.It's been twenty years since I dropped some good blotter and heard this incredible tune.When this came ripping through the sound system at the ol'Majestic theater in Detroit(an echo box basically)I knew that my life was changed forever. Blake Baxter was our humble disc-jock back then and he had a very nice way of blending different genres of sound but it was this track that just flipped our lids back then and I have to say it sounds just as far-out today as it did back then.This one Really put the Acid in acid techno...Here's to twenty more years...Cheers!

Xcorn
I couldn't agree more!!! Good on ya fella! Rubber faces and pupils like dinner plates forever!!!