"Theme from S-Express" | ||||||||
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Single by S'Express | ||||||||
from the album Original Soundtrack | ||||||||
Released | April 1988 | |||||||
Format | 7" single, 12" maxi, CD maxi, cassette | |||||||
Recorded | 1988 | |||||||
Genre | Acid house | |||||||
Length | 3:55 | |||||||
Label | Rhythm King/Capitol Records | |||||||
Writer(s) | Mark Moore, Pascal Gabriel | |||||||
Producer | Mark Moore, Pascal Gabriel | |||||||
S'Express singles chronology | ||||||||
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"Theme from S-Express" is an acid house song by English dance music band S'Express from their album Original Soundtrack. It is widely regarded as a pivotal moment in dance music history and is notable for introducing acid house culture to the UK's charts.
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One of the landmarks of early acid house and late 1980s sampling culture, the single became an instant hit upon its release in April 1988. Written and produced by Mark Moore and Pascal Gabriel the song samples liberally from many songs, including heavy sampling from Rose Royce's "Is It Love You're After" and TZ's "I Got the Hots for You". The hi-hat is sampled from an aerosol spray.
The track's "S express" refrain makes reference to the 42nd Street Shuttle, or, as it is sometimes known, the "S Express", a well-known line on the New York City Subway.
The song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in April 1988. It fared less well in the United States where it scraped into the Billboard Hot 100 at number 91, but it reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. It peaked at number 11 in Australia and number two in West Germany.
The song was featured in the film Arthur and the Invisibles.
The Norwegian Broadcasting Company used parts of the song for the intro music of their weekly sports programme.
This is a list of samples used in "Theme from S-Express".[1]
Chart (1988)[2][3][4][5][6][7] | Peak position |
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Australian ARIA Singles Chart | 11 |
Austrian Singles Chart | 9 |
French Singles Chart | 2 |
German Singles Chart | 2 |
Irish Singles Chart | 2 |
Italian Singles Chart | 9 |
Norwegian Singles Chart | 2 |
Swedish Singles Chart | 9 |
Swiss Singles Chart | 1 |
UK Singles Chart | 1 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 91 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play | 1 |
Preceded by "Heart" by Pet Shop Boys |
UK number one single 24 April 1988 |
Succeeded by "Perfect" by Fairground Attraction |
Swiss number one single 5 June 1988 – 19 June 1988 |
Succeeded by "Im Nin'alu" by Ofra Haza |
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Preceded by "Trouble" by Nia Peeples |
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single 2 July 1988 – 9 July 1988 |
Succeeded by "What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)" by Information Society |