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Performer: Hysteria One
Genre: Electronic
Album: Energy Express
Released: 1992
Style: Euro House
MP3 version ZIP size: 1448 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1521 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1790 mb
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 748
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Tracklist

1 Energy Express (Long Train Mix) 6:40
2 Energy Express (Radio Edit) 4:05
3 Energy Express (Instrumental Version) 5:20

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover] – PS-Design*
  • Producer – D.J. Mori*, P. Rossini*
  • Written-By – M. Mori*, P. Rossini*

Notes

Lombardoni / Warner Chappell
(P)+(C) 1992 Polydor GmbH, Hamburg

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 42286 57472 1
  • Label Code: LC 0309
  • Rights Society: B.I.E.M. STEMRA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PM 107 Hysteria Energy Express ‎(12") DJM Records PM 107 Italy 1992
865 747-1 Hysteria One* Energy Express ‎(12") Polydor 865 747-1 Europe 1992
PM 107 Hysteria Energy Express ‎(12", TP) DJM Records, Disco Magic UK PM 107 UK 1992
PM 111 Hysteria Energy Express (Summer Remix) ‎(12") DJM Records PM 111 Italy 1992
ZYX 6653-12 Hysteria Energy Express ‎(12") ZYX Records ZYX 6653-12 US 1992

Cetnan
this track is sweet maybe its nostalgia but it incoporates all the sounds of the early 90's specially 1992 and was the best year for this stuff i must have about 4 CD copies i kept picking another copy up when i come across it.

Blueshaper
Why were they called Hysteria One on the Polydor release and Hysteria on ZYX? Anyone?

dermeco
Just love this track. It regularly used to get played as the penultimate track of the night in this small club I went to that was kind of like a lot of other small-town UK clubs that jumped on the rave bandwagon in those years. It's the whistly KLF synth line over the piano break that used to stay with me until the morning. Pure 4am nostalgia for me.