It's All Right (House Mix) (1987) (6'51) - Sterling Void & Paris Brightledge.
Written by Sterling Void and Paris Brightledge.
Produced by Sterling Void and Marshall Jefferson.
(P) 1987 Popstar Publishing/BMI on D.J. International Records.
It's All Right is a song by Sterling Void & Paris Brightledge produced by Sterling Void and Marshall Jefferson featuring the vocal talents of Paris Brightledge. Released for the first time in 1987 on D.J. International Records, It's All Right appears on the compilation, The House Sound of Chicago - Vol. III - Acid Tracks. The song was subsequently covered by the Pet Shop Boys for their 1988 album, Introspective.
According to a quote from the front CD insert of the Pet Shop Boys's 1991 compilation, Discography, producer Trevor Horn was working with a new group and told the Pet Shop Boys that he needed a hit song for them. The boys played Trevor It's All Right and he loved it - It's not known whether or not Trevor Horn recorded the song for his new group. It was whilst working on the song, Left To My Own Devices, that the Pet Shop Boys decided to record It's All Right for their Introspective project released for the first time in 1988, changing the name of the song in the process to It's Alright.
In early 1989, after the release of the album, Introspective, the song It's All Right by Sterling Void was re-issued in the UK. In the same year, the Pet Shop Boys re-recorded It's All Right twice, and even had Sterling Void, with the assistance of Rocky Jones, remix the track for the 12" single release titled, The DJ International Mixes. Also in 1989, Sterling Void released an album called It's All Right.
It's All Right (House Mix) appears on Side A of the U.S. 12" vinyl pressing of It's All Right first released in 1987 on International Records. Cat. No. DJ 902.
Track listing for the U.S. 12" vinyl pressing of It's All Right, Cat. No. DJ 902:
According to a quote from the front CD insert of the Pet Shop Boys's 1991 compilation, Discography, producer Trevor Horn was working with a new group and told the Pet Shop Boys that he needed a hit song for them. The boys played Trevor It's All Right and he loved it - It's not known whether or not Trevor Horn recorded the song for his new group. It was whilst working on the song, Left To My Own Devices, that the Pet Shop Boys decided to record It's All Right for their Introspective project released for the first time in 1988, changing the name of the song in the process to It's Alright.
In early 1989, after the release of the album, Introspective, the song It's All Right by Sterling Void was re-issued in the UK. In the same year, the Pet Shop Boys re-recorded It's All Right twice, and even had Sterling Void, with the assistance of Rocky Jones, remix the track for the 12" single release titled, The DJ International Mixes. Also in 1989, Sterling Void released an album called It's All Right.
It's All Right (House Mix) appears on Side A of the U.S. 12" vinyl pressing of It's All Right first released in 1987 on International Records. Cat. No. DJ 902.
Track listing for the U.S. 12" vinyl pressing of It's All Right, Cat. No. DJ 902:
Side A
1. It's All Right (House Mix) / 6'50
2. It's All Right (Acapella) / 6'18
Written by Sterling Void and Paris Brightledge.
Produced by Sterling Void and Marshall Jefferson.
(P) 1987 Popstar Publishing/BMI on D.J. International Records.
Side B
1. It's All Right (Radio) / 4'08
2. It's All Right (Dub) / 6'35
Written by Sterling Void and Paris Brightledge.
Produced by Sterling Void and Marshall Jefferson.
(P) 1987 Popstar Publishing/BMI on D.J. International Records.
The album version of It's All Right appears on the album of the same name first released in 1989.
Track listing for the U.S. vinyl pressing of It's All Right released in 1989 on DJ International Records. Cat. No. DJ-1017:
Track listing for the U.S. vinyl pressing of It's All Right released in 1989 on DJ International Records. Cat. No. DJ-1017:
Side A 1. It's All Right. 2. Runaway. 3. Got To Get Close. 4. Summertime. 5. Living In The Last Days. | Side B 1. Someday. 2. Set Me Free. 3. Do You Wanna Dance. 4. Serve It Up. |
(C) & (P) 1989 Popstar Publishing/BMI.
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Record label for Side A of US 12" vinyl pressing of "It's All Right". D.J. International Records. Cat. No. DJ 902. Image courtesy of Discogs.com |
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