Your Love (Jamie Principle Song)
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"Your Love" is a 1986
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song that was recorded by American house artist
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, who wrote its lyrics about a meeting with a woman Lisa. The lyrics were later given to
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, a DJ who worked in Chicago clubs Principle frequented. Despite having not produced any original music, Knuckles agreed to work on the song after hearing Principle's original version. Knuckles added more music to the song and played it at his club, generating an enthusiastic reception. His version of the song was played from tapes and is different from later releases; according to Jacob Arnold of ''
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'', the edit Knuckles played at his club was musically a
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with vocals. For the first publicly available release, DJ Mark "Hot Rod" Trollan later revised the song by adding a
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intro and a
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; this version was first released in 1986 by Persona Records. The song is often credited to Knuckles, despite having first been released by Principle. It was re-released by
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and credited to Knuckles, with Principle being credited as the songwriter. The Trax release and the Persona release are very similar to each other. The song did not create the wave of
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in Chicago, which only began after the release of "On and On" by
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. "Your Love" charted at number 59 in the United Kingdom and in 2014, after the death of Knuckles, it re-charted in the country, it re-entered the UK chart, peaking at number 29.


Production


Background

"Your Love" was written by a Chicago-based musician Bryan Walton under the alias
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. Principle was part of the city's music scene, which mainly revolved around gay and black nightclubs. Principle was not homosexual and lacked familiarity with
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at the time. He took sound engineering classes at college and said his favorite musicians were
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and
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was originally from New York; he moved to Chicago to work as a club DJ, initially at the
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from 1977 to 1982, then at the Power Plant, which he owned and operated. Principle did not know Knuckles before working with him on "Your Love", but remembered attending the clubs, which he said during the Reagan Era were "a place to escape. You could stay out all night and not worry about what was happening here. When Frankie nuckleshad his Power Plant club, it was like going to church and letting yourself be free without worrying about all the craziness that was happening in the streets and in the world."


Writing and development

Principle, who was working in the finance industry in 1982, created music as a hobby. He said the song's lyrics were developed when he decided to focus less on relationships and more on making music. Principle then meet a woman named Lisa, who became the song's subject. He wrote "Your Love" as a poem about Lisa, before converting it into a song. The original lyrics were sung, uncredited, by
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, whose only credit is for Ron Hardy's "Sensation".} Principle's friend Freddy Gomez engineered the song and made a
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tape of it. Gomez took the song to Knuckles, whom Principle did not know at the time. Principle said he was "afraid of Frankie, because I heard that if he didn't like the songs, he would just tear them up in front of you". Gomez regularly worked and after taking the song to him without Principle's knowledge, he said Knuckles would get in touch with Principle after listening to it. Before working with Principle, Knuckles had not produced music and was hesitant to do so. Knuckles found Principle's lyrics are "like books, small books. He would come in with pages and pages and pages of lyrics for one song." Knuckles stated he trimmed the lyrics, believing he was attempting to "thin this out and concentrate on what's sweet about it, what's innocent about it, what's natural about it". Gomez stated Knuckles added a significant amount of material to the song because the original version was about three minutes long. Knuckles said they re-recorded everything with his music partner
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. When asked about the song's production, Knuckles said he did not know what he was doing when developing the track. The music was recorded onto a
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.


Music and additional production

"Your Love" has been described as a
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song. In clubs, "Your Love" was played for over a year before it was released in shops. Jacob Arnold of ''
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'' stated the cassette version that was played in the Power Plant was "little more than a snare march with vocals". For the first public release, DJ Mark "Hot Rod" Trollan, who had remixed work for hire, was brought in to work on the track. Trollan added much material to the song, including its
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intro and a
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that takes inspiration from an
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track named "Feels Good (Carrots & Beets)" by Electra. Despite there being separate releases credited to both Principle and Knuckles, according to Coleman, the two versions of "Your Love" released by Persona and Trax both begin with an
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lead followed by a bassline, and outside of "some small differences, all the versions are basically the same". Some releases of "Your Love" are paired with the song "Baby Wants to Ride", which Principle said is about "spirituality, sexuality, and political views on topics like opics like conscriptionand why I felt that the government wasn't accepting everyone's rights". Principle also said; "I felt like I had to voice that at the time. It was just my own frustration. It was hard for me to be the individual person that I wanted to be." Principle grew up in a strict
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household and stated the song's sexuality-themed lyrics are about him "dealing with the whole thing of sex before marriage; I was intertwining a lot of personal issues that I had into one song".


Release

The early version of "Your Love" without Trollan's added production was played in clubs from tape for over a year before it was released on vinyl. When the edit was played at Chicago clubs, audiences were generally unaware it was a Chicago-based artist, believing the song originated in Europe. Through a misunderstanding in the late 1980s over the way the songs were credited and listed commercially, some tracks from this period, including "Your Love", were credited differently in later releases. The song was first released by Persona Records and is credited to Principle, while later releases on Trax Records are credited to Knuckles. Persona Records was created in 1984 and was co-owned by
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, who met Knuckles at a Chicago release party. Knuckles wanted Alias and his partner David Bell to sign Principle. The label released Principle's first single "Waiting on My Angel" in May 1985. Principle's version of "Your Love" was first released on a 12" vinyl record in April 1986 by Persona Records, and is solely credited to Jamie Principle. It was the song's third and final release by Persona Records. Alias stated doing business in Chicago led to problems; despite selling many copies of the record, there were issues with "let's just say ...mob control". In 1987, a version credited to Frankie Knuckles was released on Trax Records; Principle received a writing credit for "Your Love" and both of them were credited as songwriters for "Baby Wants to Ride". Principle performed the uncredited vocals on the Knuckles version. In 2014, Principle responded to the Trax release, stating he had "never been signed to Trax! So they literally just stole my stuff."


Reception and legacy

In a contemporaneous review of "Your Love," Brian Chin of ''
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'' praised Principle's record as a "street record of astonishing accomplishment, one that gets better as it goes along". Chin noted the "lush European feel of the vocal version is counterbalanced by the 11-minute perc-apella mix (by Mark 'Hot Rod' Tollan), totally vocal-less and absorbing". The release of "Your Love" did not lead to a wave of
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musical imitations; it was not until the release of
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' track "On and On" that more musicians emulated the style. According to Frank Broughton and Bill Brewster, music of this era in Chicago only grew after it demanded a wave of what Broughton described as "simple, repetitive drum tracks" and as people began to realize how basic a track could be while equipment became more affordable, they then began submitting endless tapes to DJs.
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stated "Your Love" did not inspire anybody to make a similar record; "His shit was too good. It was like seeing John Holmes in a porno movie. You know you can't do better." Principle said when Knuckles played "Your Love" at clubs, he felt the song had been validated by the positive response to it. According to Principle; "it was like God told me, 'This is what you're supposed to be doing.'" Principle and Knuckles went on to collaborate on another 1980s track titled "Bad Boy". In 2014, ''
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'' included "Your Love" on its list of the 20 best Chicago house records. "Your Love" provided background music for the song "
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" by
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, who mixed it with a song of the same name by
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. "You Got the Love" was a hit in the United Kingdom in 1991. Principle agreed to the legal release of a
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version of "Your Love" in the UK, but was unaware how popular "You Got the Love" was there. In a 1991 interview, Principle said; "It's number eight in the national chart? You're kidding? Do they play it on the national radio? Is there a video? What does Candi Staton look like?" Following Knuckles' death on March 31, 2014, "Your Love" re-entered the
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at number 29, beating its 1989 peak position of number 59.


Track listing

Music and lyrics by Jamie Principle. ;12" single (JP-222) # "Your Love" – 7:48 # "Your Love (Radio Mix)" – 3:54 # "Your Love (Dub/Rodapella Mix)" – 11:43


References


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External links

* , excerpt covering Jamie Principle's influence on house music {{Authority control 1986 singles Jamie Principle songs 1986 songs