The Age of Love
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"The Age of Love" is the 1990 self-titled debut single of the Age of Love[1]. The song is notable due to the fact that it is often seen as the earliest example of trance music.
Genre: Electronic Dance Music Sub-Genre: Trance Acid House
[edit] Partial listings
Single : The Age of Love (1990, Original Versions) [2]
- The Age of Love (Radio Version) (3:48)
- The Age of Love (Flying Mix) (5:55)
- The Age of Love (New Age Mix) (5:05)
- The Age of Love (Boeing Mix) (5:05)
Single : The Age of Love (1992 Jam & Spoon Mixes)[3]
- The Age of Love - Jam & Spoon Radio Mix (3.56)
- The Age of Love - Watch Out For The Stella Mix (6.48)
- The Age of Love - Sign Of The Time Mix (6.58)
- The Age of Love - OPM Mix (6.53)
Single : The Age of Love The Remixes (1997)[4]
- The Age of Love (Jam & Spoon Radio Mix) (3:19)
- The Age of Love (Paul Van Dyk Radio Edit) (3:34)
- The Age of Love (Paul Van Dyk Love of Ages Remix) (8:36)
- The Age of Love (Jam & Spoon Watch Out For Stella Mix) (6:39)
- The Age of Love (Emmanuel Top Remix) (9:11)
- The Age of Love (Baby Doc Remix) (7:25)
- The Age of Love (Jam & Spoon Sign of the Time Remix) (6:49)
[edit] Biography
Released in 1990, some consider "Age of Love" to be the first true Trance single. Produced by Bruno Sanchioni and Giuseppe Cherchia, "Age of Love" was originally released by the Belgian label Diki Records. In 1992, the React label released Jam and Spoon's "Watch Out For Stella" remix, which gained more popularity than the original track and opened up opportunities for remixes by artists such as Paul Van Dyk. To this day, the track continues to be remixed and featured on compilations, and the historical significance of the original remains well known. Sadly, Sanchioni and Cherchia never released another single under the moniker "Age of Love". They continue to release music under their BBE name.