RuPaul - House Of Love (T-Empo's Kitsch Bitch Club Mix) - Union City Recordings - 1994
BackRuPaul - House Of Love Label: Union City Recordings Catalog#: UCRT 29 Format: Vinyl, 12" Country: UK Released: 20 Feb 1994 Style: House, Deep House Credits: Producer - Eric Kupper Notes: Produced by Eric Kupper. "Copyright in this recording is owned by Tommy Boy Music, Inc. and is licenced exclusively to VC Records, Ltd. T/A Union Recordings. Made in the U.K." "Also available on the fabulously sexy album 'Supermodel Of The World'." Art: Hills Archer Ink/15 Minutes Of Fame NOTE: Sleeve & label incorrectly list length of track A1 as 3:30; the correct time is 6:30. Tracklisting: A1: House Of Love (T-Empo's Kitsch Bitch Club Mix) (6:30) Remix - T-Empo A2: House Of Love (T-Empo's Kitsch Dub) (6:27) Remix - T-Empo B1: House Of Love (Eric Kupper 12" Mix) (6:05) B2: House Of Love (Diss-Cuss Mix) (6:52) Remix - Diss-Cuss RuPaul Real Name: Ru Paul Andre Charles Profile: Born November 17, 1960 in San Diego, California. Born in San Diego, California, RuPaul's youth was marked by the divorce of his parents at the age of seven.[1] He struggled as a musician and filmmaker in Atlanta during the 1980s. It was there that he participated in underground cinema, helping create the low-budget Starbooty (and an album by the same name). In Atlanta, RuPaul often performed at the infamous Celebrity Club (managed by Larry Tee) as a bar dancer or with his band, Wee Wee Pole, which included the late Todd Butler. He was famously the only drag queen allowed to dine in the venerable Majestic diner -- probably because he regularly tipped the wait staff. In the early 1990s, RuPaul became a fixture in the Georgia club scene, eventually voted "Queen of Manhattan" by area party promoters and DJs. He was often seen pushing a shopping cart outside of dance clubs, selling home-made postcards, and distributing flyers for upcoming events. It was during this time that he began performing under the name "RuPaul Charles". Initially participating in "genderfuck"-style performances, RuPaul performed solo and in collaboration with other bands at several New York nightclubs, most notably the Pyramid Club. He also appeared for many years at the annual Wigstock drag festival, and appears in the documentary Wigstock: The Movie. Also in the early 1990s, RuPaul became known in the UK through his appearances on the Channel 4 series Manhattan Cable, a weekly series presented by American Laurie Pike about New York's wild and wacky Public-access television system, in which RuPaul had become involved. For a detailed first hand bio, visit- URLs: http://www.rupaul.com/ Name Variations: RuPaul | R. Charles | Ru Paul | Ru Paul Charles | RuPaul Andre Charles | RuPaul Charles Union City Recordings Profile: Union City Recordings was an electronic music record label set up by Circa records in 1991/2 from their operations in West London. The label was managed by Rob Manly and specialised in deep house music which was popular in clubs at the time. The label's catalogue ran to 29 releases across the various formats of the time (12" vinyl singles, CD singles and one compilation album, Colours). The label is best remembered for releases by RuPaul and Sasha's first single, "Appolonia" (under the name "B.M. EX"). Other artists to record for the label include Manic, Sure is Pure and TC. The first releases had sleeves designed by Union Design of Shoreditch, but were later replaced by non-branded white label bags which were intended to increase popularity with DJs and specialist record stores like Black Market. http://www.discogs.com/release/322886
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