
Soul II Soul — my all-time favorite (and dearest to my heart) British electric soul music group in my life. I was in senior year high-school (ACS Hillingdon, UK) when Soul-II-Soul’s Keep On Movin’ 12-inch and maxi-CD singles were released in the first quarter of 1989 — the year when I bought everything released by them: 7-inch and 12-inch records; maxi-single cassettes and CD’s; and LP vinyl, cassette and CD of Soul-II-Soul first album release Club Classics Vol-1. In 1999, I’ve purchased Soul-II-Soul re-release of the first album which was re-mastered as Club Classics Vol-1, 10th Anniversary Edition and included extra/bonus tracks. The very beautiful Caron Wheeler was featured to do the main vocals on this track. Her soulful voice was so electrifyingly smooth which won her a Grammy.
Keep On Movin’ was my high-school track ….. it meant a lot to me …… still means a lot to me twenty years later ….. moves me in almost every way ….. and forever remains to be my favorite track in my life.
To all my high-school friends (Gudnyn A, Noel D, Lisa C, Tom K, Tamer, Alex, Fadi, Giselle T, and everybody else), students I’ve known, students I didn’t know, teachers (shout-out to you Rich Hein), staff, headmaster (Mr. Duncan) … including all names I didn’t mention …… I dedicate this post + Soul II Soul tracks to you all
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Club Mix)…
Artist: Soul II Soul (featuring Caron Wheeler)
Title: Keep On Movin’ (Club Mix)
Year: 1989
Label: Virgin
Media Source: Extracted directly from audio maxi-CD single.
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Club Mix) (mp3)
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Full LP Version)…
Artist: Soul II Soul (featuring Caron Wheeler)
Title: Keep On Movin’ (Full LP Version)
Year: 1989
Label: Virgin
Media Source: Extracted directly from audio LP CD.
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Full LP Version) (mp3)
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Big Beat Acappella)…
Artist: Soul II Soul (featuring Caron Wheeler)
Title: Keep On Movin’ (Big Beat Acappella)
Year: 1989
Label: Virgin
Media Source: Extracted directly from audio maxi-CD single.
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Big Beat Acappella) (mp3)
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Teddy Riley’s Rubba Dub Mix)…
Artist: Soul II Soul (featuring Caron Wheeler)
Title: Keep On Movin’ (Teddy Riley’s Rubba Dub Mix)
Year: 1989
Label: Virgin
Media Source: Extracted directly from audio maxi-CD single.
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Teddy Riley’s Rubba Dub Mix) (mp3)
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Teddy Riley’s Bonus Beats)…
Artist: Soul II Soul (featuring Caron Wheeler)
Title: Keep On Movin’ (Teddy Riley’s Bonus Beats)
Year: 1989
Label: Virgin
Media Source: Extracted directly from audio maxi-CD single.
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Teddy Riley’s Bonus Beats) (mp3)
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (The First Movement Mix)…
Artist: Soul II Soul (featuring Caron Wheeler)
Title: Keep On Movin’ (The First Movement Mix)
Year: 1989
Label: Virgin
Media Source: Extracted directly from audio maxi-CD single.
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (The First Movement Mix) (mp3)
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (M Beat Bonus Mix)…
Artist: Soul II Soul (featuring Caron Wheeler)
Title: Keep On Movin’ (M Beat Bonus Mix)
Year: 1989
Label: Virgin
Media Source: Extracted directly from audio maxi-CD single.
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (M Beat Bonus Mix) (mp3)
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Nellee Hooper 7 inch Mix)…
Artist: Soul II Soul (featuring Caron Wheeler)
Title: Keep On Movin’ (Nellee Hooper 7 inch Mix)
Year: 1989
Label: Virgin
Media Source: Extracted directly from audio maxi-CD single.
Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin” (Nelle Hooper 7 inch Mix) (mp3)
Soul II Soul Links…
- Soul II Soul official site
- Soul II Soul wikipedia
- Soul II Soul – summary/brief history on Soul Walking site

Jazzie B (the main man) on the cover of Soul II Soul's first album "Club Classics Vol. 1"


The beautiful Caron Wheeler, who did the vocals "Keep On Movin"







While the norm for most tracks go anywhere between 3:30 to 6:00 minutes in length, I prefer 15:00 minutes or longer, like the four seasons. Give me 4 long tracks to fill the hour, and I’ll be one very happy Iraqi. I love tracks that take me on long journeys through various movements. One of my all-time favorite synth-pop groups is PROPAGANDA from germany … who sound like twisted ABBA + Industrial + TechnoPop + Darkness. My favorite Proganda track is P:Machinery. I’ve taken two 12-inch vinyl versions of that track and conjoined them together as one … the way I want to listen to P:Machinery by:
Propaganda
Although he produced only a handful of tracks of renown and disappeared into obscurity almost as quickly as he had emerged from it, Manny ( Man ) Parrish is nonetheless one of the most important and influential figures in American electronic dance music. Helping to lay the foundation of electro, hip-hop, freestyle, and techno, as well as the dozens of subgenres to splinter off from those, Parrish introduced the aesthetic of European electronic pop to the American club scene by combining the plugged-in disco-funk of Giorgio Moroder and the man-machine music of Kraftwerk with the beefed-up rhythms and cut’n'mix approach of nascent hip-hop. As a result, tracks like “Hip-Hop Be Bop (Don’t Stop)” and “Boogie Down Bronx” were period-defining works that provided the basic genetic material for everyone from Run-DMC and the Beastie Boys to Autechre and Andrea Parker — and they remain undisputed classics of early hip-hop and electro to this day.
Man Parrish
What made Trevor Horn’s productions stand out was his unique and genius production techniques and the heavy use of state-of-the-art pro-audio gear, which made him become the torch-bearer for the kind of technology-led pop music which was hip and incredibly disciplined. Trevor Horn’s 12-inch remixes were uniquely long (anywhere from 8 to 13 minutes in duration) and told stories which took the listeners through long instrumental journeys at the begenning of tracks until the climax is reached (around the 5/6 or 7 minute mark). After the climax, the original or alternate full vocal version of the track takes over from that point on to the end, lasting additional 3.5 to 5 minutes in length.
Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Trevor Horn is the guy who produced and performed “
The Buggles
I gotta say, the second video was not the original version. Must’ve been made for North America. HAHA …. it’s more exciting but also more gay! I still prefer the original video (the top one).
gostaria de obter todas as versões aqui apresentadas,pois procuro elas a pelo menos 6 anos e só agora encontrei.agrdeço se puderem me conseguir amigos.obg