Club Classics Vol. One by Soul II Soul

Club Classics Vol. One

Soul II Soul

2.82
Rating
17460
Votes
1
2
3
4
5
Distribution

Album Summary

Club Classics Vol. One (USA title: Keep On Movin') is the debut album by the British group Soul II Soul. Released in 1989, the album featured the group's hit singles "Keep on Movin'" and "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)", the latter of which was a UK number-one hit and the fifth best-selling single in the UK that year. The album also reached number one and was certified triple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for sales in excess of 900,000 copies.In the United States, the album reached the Top 20. The single "Back to Life" was also a Top 10 hit in the US and was certified Platinum. It found stronger success with R&B music listeners in the US, as the album went to No. 1 on the Top R&B Albums chart, and the title track and "Back to Life" were number-one R&B hit singles.

Wikipedia Read more on Wikipedia

Reviews

Sort by: Top Date
Oct 20 2020 Author
2
Sounds like what I would hear in a hotel lobby
Oct 20 2021 Author
1
"Club Classics Vol. 1" is the Fruity Pebbles of music. It's technically breakfast but is utterly devoid of nutritional value. It's just bright colors and empty calories. Soul II Soul managed to put out an album that's technically music but utterly devoid of musical value. It's just bright colors and empty lyrics.
Nov 10 2021 Author
1
I thought clubs in the 80s were going to be way more exciting with how much Cocaine they were doing. Apparently I was wrong, they listened to slow elevator music. I guess the only way they could dance to this was with stimulants.
Apr 05 2021 Author
3
Like the female vocals. When the dude starts singing on the third track I had the urge to skip but held on. The general sound is fairly nostalgic for me. Goes down easy but not my favorite.
Oct 07 2022 Author
4
The best part of doing this is dicovering artists from my younger days that I woud never have given a chance then are actually worthy of my time. This is just such an example. Some great, funky soul here along with some seeds of trip hop. I am reminded often of Massive Attack (is the female singer the same as on Safe From Harm or other MA classics?) A really enjoyable listen this album was. I was only familiar with one song but found the whole album quite engaging. 4 stars
Jan 22 2021 Author
4
so far it's pretty good. I can see this is an influential album. There are several songs I recognized and several beats that I can tell have been sampled by some of my favorite artists years down the line. This is a cool record.
Oct 26 2020 Author
4
Production is very clean and sounds like it could have been produced today. Tends to blend together pleasantly, and the vocals are really beautiful! "Back to Life" was a huge hit for a reason - it's hypnotizing, catchy, and very well produced. Overall early house music isn't much to my taste, but I understand why it was so popular and innovative for its time. 4/5.
Jun 18 2021 Author
2
I’m a little upset by this album. I have very few 1 star albums, and almost this whole work was so dreadfully boring that I thought I’d finally found another super-dud. But then Back to Life just had to go and be a bop, so this album earns its second star.
May 19 2021 Author
2
hasn't aged well
Feb 26 2025 Author
5
FUN FACT: apparently I'm distantly related to the lead singer Jazzie B so that's cool No fucking way my uncle (?) was responsible for making back to life wtf. Im related to a legend The rapping is kind of terrible but i gotta support the family so I LOVE THIS ALBUM JAZZIE B IS THE GOAT RAHHHHHHG
Nov 20 2024 Author
5
This is great. Its a super conditional rating but I am just vibing to the easy loops. There isn't anything too crazy happening in the sample work, just locked in grooves that make your body move.
Dec 15 2023 Author
5
This album certainly brought me back to life!
Jul 28 2021 Author
5
Memories of being in the dance clubs come flooding back!
Nov 22 2021 Author
4
A record that I own, but don't spin nearly as much as I should. Smooth, funky, and beautifully orchestrated. Caron Wheeler's vocals (unsurprisingly on the big singles) are a real stand out. String arrangements are lush and sophisticated. This really is a precursor of Massive Attack a few years later, although perhaps with a little less grit and less depressive/gloomy. I really enjoyed listening to this. If this had been made even two years later, it would have been based on grainy loops rather than drum machines, but this really is an album a few years ahead of its time.
Apr 16 2021 Author
1
1*. Hated it. Smug, lazy raps, all about themselves. Really weak production. Getting drunk uncles to sing is not a vibe. Bad. 'Back to Life' is a belter though.
Apr 16 2021 Author
1
It's dreadful and I hate it. Without the singles, it's a 1. Some songs sound like sung by drunk uncle, self-congratulatory throughout. Lame beats. Awful lyrics. Bad.
Feb 15 2024 Author
5
First off, Nellee Hooper is a cheat code of a producer. Everything I've listened to that he had his hands on sounds absolutely gorgeous. Second off this is the most appropriate album title I've ever seen. Every song is a club classic, the Back to Life into Jazzie's Groove alone makes this 5 stars, and that's probably the weakest part of the album. It's that good
Jan 11 2024 Author
5
Absolutely incredible. Groovy, funky, endlessly sampleable. Love the interplay between the vocals and breaks, the tension created in "Back to Life" is immense, but fully satisfied by the drums when they come in. I was surprised how album-ey it was despite the title suggesting it was a compilation. The production / mastering is consistent throughout, and the songs flow perfectly into each other (they even avoided those common mp3 tails to preserve the beat). I only wish the additional tracks at the end were included in a separate release. But that would have been a waste back when this was released, and more expensive vs today with streaming. Gonna come back to this one for sure.
Nov 02 2023 Author
5
Transported immediately back to late 80s/early 90s. This is a certified banger for anyone who loves jazz, dance, and Living Single.
Mar 01 2024 Author
2
Not devoid of charms, but mostly bland. Really shows its age. Could only be from 92-95.
May 25 2022 Author
2
more like "90s dance tutorial background music" classics
Sep 29 2021 Author
2
Another album strengthening my argument that this list is way to Anglocentric. That being said, while this album is incredibly dated, it has a certain simple charm as an early 90s dance/r&b hybrid sort of thing. Generally inoffensive and fairly pleasant but it gets old fast.
Mar 20 2022 Author
1
Club Classics Vol. One by Soul II Soul (1989) With mindlessly repetitive but appropriately pounding computer-generated beats, directionless melodic lines, far-too-infrequent chord changes, faux orchestral flourishes, shallow cookie cutter lyrics, primitive production gimmicks, and with a male lead vocalist who simply cannot sing, this seemingly random collection of wildly popular British club ‘music’ is suitable only for atmospheric distraction while one’s brain and soul are otherwise occupied with more important matters like scoring, drinking, posing, leering, snorting, checking one’s watch, counting one’s cash, making sure the exits aren’t obstructed, or trying to get the attention of the waitress. 1/5
Oct 29 2025 Author
5
For me it’s a classic . Jazzy B and his sound system creating my soundtrack to many a late 80’s weekend in London clubs and watching Jazzy’s favourite side Arsenal at the grand old Highbury.
Jan 24 2024 Author
5
Masterpiece
Nov 05 2023 Author
5
4.9
Oct 29 2023 Author
5
Maybe I should recuse myself, since I have many fond memories of my co-judge and I arriving in Toronto in ’89, going to restaurants, clubs, bars and record stores and hearing this all the time. It was the sort of thing I would have never listened to a couple of years earlier. It’s a very urban sound, smoove soul with hints of reggae and African rhythms. Caron Wheeler is dynamite and Jazzy B is a great songwriter and producer, but I’m not as smitten when he grabs the microphone. Between a 4 and a 5 for me.
Jul 19 2023 Author
5
Getting that vinyl
May 31 2023 Author
5
Jams
May 31 2023 Author
5
Dancyyy
Mar 31 2023 Author
5
Easiest 5/5 ever ?
Mar 15 2023 Author
5
Okay I kind of loved this more than I thought I would?! Super fun!
Feb 08 2023 Author
5
Title says the truth, classics are here
Jan 29 2023 Author
5
cool
Sep 09 2022 Author
5
Actually a very approachable album.
May 26 2022 Author
5
Great collection
Jul 01 2021 Author
5
very groovy and very nice sounding!
Aug 21 2025 Author
4
Club Classics Vol. One Part dated, part ahead of its time, part still fresh sounding. The rapping/spoken word bits, both lyrically and stylistically fall into the dated camp (Feeling Free, Dance, Jazzie’s Groove), but the excellent mix of house, hip-hop, jazz, disco and soul signposted a lot of great music (MA, Portishead, Tricky etc) that came after, and the two big songs, Keep on Movin’ and Back to Life still sound superb. Alongside those two tracks, Holdin’ On and African Dance with their African influences are great tracks, as is Feel Free with more excellent Chic-esque strings and an excellent, soulful vocal. Happiness is a soulful, dubby track with a nice house piano line and Jazzie’s Groove’s use of samples with a great bassline. I enjoyed this, more than I was expecting. Keep on Movin, Feel Free and Back to Life are excellent and there are some very good album tracks too. And despite some things that do date it, it’s a very good album, edging to a 4. ♣️♣️♣️♣️ Playlist submission: Back to Life
Aug 09 2023 Author
4
Late 80s R&B is a place I really haven't spent any time; I'll do my best to keep an open mind. Album opens with Keep On Movin', which is R&B on the groovier side of the spectrum. Complete with sterilized electronic drum beat and simple bass line. Instrumental is flourished with some piano meandering and sweeping strings ebbing and flowing behind the vocals. Sounds like something I would hear in a hair salon if I had hair to warrant the experience. Fairplay is a substantially more interesting song. The backing bassline walks throughout, referencing the same progression but modulating to keep things interesting. It along with a tight drum beat propel the track with some soulful vocals. Favorite song so far. Three songs in, three very different sounds. I'm into the variety. Holdin' On is driven by a more classic drum and bass high-hat beat with some disco-like elements. Not a great song, but its not bad either. Feeling Free finds Soul II Soul in hip-hop territory with an instrumental of drums and scratching with backing horns. Surprisingly effective, like proto-ATCQ jazz-rap. African Dance is an instrumental dance track putting the yazz-flute front and center. Great energy with an improv feel. Particularly enjoy the mixing effects thrown in around the 3 minute mark that send the backing rhythm through an inverter of sorts. Dance gives over to the exact same backing rhythm sans flute soloing. In place of the flute we instead find spoken-word vocals. Unsure why they decided to do this. Surely 6 minutes of jazzy instrumental dance were good enough that we did not need 4 additional? Feel Free jams right out of the gate with a sick double-bass drum line and some tight string accompaniment. Song also features a damned fat bassline, which I'm admittedly a sucker for. Second favorite song thus far. Happiness is a fine enough jam that I found myself bobbing along to. I could easily see this embedded in a DJ set to keep the crowd moving in transition. I've only heard the remix of Back To Life. The A Capella arrangement that forms the first 3 minutes of the song are damned impressive on a technical front -- credit where it is due. Hands over to a hip-hop beat that then bleeds seamlessly into the original album closer Jazzie's Groove. And what a groove it is. Stopping my review here because it is where the original album ends. I will say that I am thoroughly surprised by this album. It jams front to back and is filled to the brim with different styles, textures, and personnel. Standouts from my memory are Fairplay, Feel Free, African Dance, and Jazzie's Groove. I also do love the remix of Back To Life that is included in the 10th anniversary edition; classic jam. This is nearing a 5 IMO, but is held back by a few questionable choices. Strong 4 / 5.
Aug 11 2021 Author
4
I have not listened to these guys in ages. Great combo of simple beats and electric vocals. The lyrics are simple and unspectacular, but the solos and harmonies are infectious. Well, at least when the women (Caron, Rose, Do'Reen) are the focal point (less enamored when the men are front and center). Both the band and album are so appropriately named - funky soul and you could fill up a night at a club playing these tracks. Everybody knows Keep on Movin and Back to Life (a definite classic) but spend some time with Feel Free, Fairplay, Happiness or African Dance.
May 18 2021 Author
4
Seminal dance music album that melded soul and R&B with house and reggae. It's legacy and influence is such that it still sounds like it could have been recorded yesterday.
May 03 2021 Author
4
Some bloat but a really great album. Jazzie B acting as the master of ceremonies conducting his hip-hop, jazz, soul leaning in whichever way he sees fit.
Oct 29 2025 Author
3
Interesting to hear the prototype for Back to Life, which is a grade A banger of a banger in its single form. Rest of album flows along nicely without really making an impact.
Aug 29 2021 Author
3
Pretty average. The man's voice kept sounding like Monster Mash which threw me
Nov 06 2025 Author
2
As someone who doesn’t actively go to clubs (especially when this was relevant in that scene) I can admire and respect the likeness of this genre but couldn’t necessarily get into it. Favourite Song: Ambition(rap) HM: Back to Life
Oct 27 2025 Author
2
Gosh, this one was pretty monotonous. The vibe isn't bad, and when it works it's pretty catchy ("Keep On Movin'"), but it's like listening to the same song many times over, I felt stuck in a loop. Some variations are particularly bad, like "Holdin' On", in which the male vocals are so stale and bland. "Feeling Free" was pretty good, the beat is nice and the change in vibe was very necessary.
Jul 25 2025 Author
2
Most of the components are here, but missing choruses and largely rigid dynamics have me hearing through it aside from the singles, one of which wasn’t on the original album in its best form. The vibe - including the title itself - capture the popular moment perfectly, but listening to this next to more exciting contemporaries - including a heck of a lot of city pop - does not flatter it.
Jul 25 2025 Author
2
As a voracious consumer of compilations at the time, I remember picking this up, scanning the track listing and thinking "there's no classics on here, and they're all by the same group.. oh wait..". I revised my impression today: two half-classics, still a long way off. Arrogant fuckers
Oct 18 2024 Author
2
This album was disappointing, it starts off with some good potential but quickly devolves into 80s dance cliches. I recommend you replace "Back to Life" with the single version of the song (subtitled "(However Do You Want Me)") as it fits better and is also probably the best song on the album.
Jun 20 2024 Author
2
ugh, maybe i’m just sick of this list
Jan 18 2024 Author
2
Hard to give an album a high score when so many of the songs are remixes of each other. Otherwise, not my favorite club hits from the 90s but some of the tracks are classic and full of nostalgia.
May 27 2021 Author
2
Pretty much sounded like a typical 80s/90s club album to me. Nothing special.
Jun 24 2021 Author
2
Some good songs, Back to Life and Jazzie's Groove were bangers. Other tracks were filler to me. Rapping with a heavy London accent has always seemed a little off to my American ears; nothing wrong with it, just not what I'm used to. Decent album, but definitely a product of its time and it hasn't aged well in my opinion. 2.5/5.
Oct 04 2021 Author
1
Really don't care for this one. I listened to a lot more of it than I usually do for my 1 star albums because I liked the second track. But it looks like that was the only track with that lineup and I really really dislike all the rest. Just not my style at all. The music makes me nervous and annoyed.
Jun 10 2021 Author
1
Did not know the original of "however do you want me" had no music
Nov 07 2025 Author
5
Really liked this one. Solid all the way through. 5
Oct 30 2025 Author
5
Loved it. Great for work.
Oct 12 2025 Author
5
Idk how you can listen to this and not bop your head & dance. I’m convinced all the 1s are rhythmless and lacking joy. But hey music is subjective even if your opinion is complete dog shit!
Oct 01 2025 Author
5
A classic of its time and still sounds great today. Timeless !
Aug 22 2025 Author
5
C'est hot !
Aug 06 2025 Author
5
Soul and excellency of finest form of music, incredible!
Aug 04 2025 Author
5
Nice, smooth, R&B
Jul 03 2025 Author
5
9/10 super fun, kinda cheesy, really liked it
Jul 03 2025 Author
5
Top to bottom a solid genre-busting album that goes far beyond the normal house or dance context and veers solidly into pop music. Really enjoyed this.
Jun 06 2025 Author
5
I like the confidence of titling this “club classics” because this album certainly delivers on that. It’s all killer and no filler and plain and simply banger after banger. The rapping is excellent, the singing performances are excellent, and so are the lyrics in general, I like what they talk about especially on the track “feeling free”, real stuff. Also I have to mention the production is fantastic as well I can definitely picture this in a club setting. No problems with this album from me at all. Rating: Masterpiece Favorite Tracks: Fairplay and Feeling Free (2 Best), Keep On Moving, Back To Life, Feel Free, and Dance.
Jun 01 2025 Author
5
This sounded like nothing else when it came out as far as I was concerned. Fresh, modern and distinctly London. Still makes me proud to be British and of what multiculturalism really means.
May 23 2025 Author
5
Great. But back to reality now
May 09 2025 Author
5
It seems almost like a parody of the 90s, but I love it!
Apr 25 2025 Author
5
My Rating: 4.6/5 Silky Grooves of Self-Worth This is grown-folk music for people with taste, but also mild baggage and great shoes. Put this on and you are 30% cooler instantly.
Apr 24 2025 Author
5
Really enjoyed listening.
Apr 23 2025 Author
5
What a classic album with some 90’s bangers! Always enjoy me some Soul II Soul, and this album features “Back To Life”, which was an essential track to our generation growing up. Wild how low the rating for this album is on the challenge site, but then again some of the folks rating this low have Bob Dylan as their favorite artists. So I can tell those folks find Ketchup to be the height of spicy.
Apr 18 2025 Author
5
Original, groovy, serious, English - a lot of my favourite things - captures the late 80's to mid 90s era well, crystillises the US hip hop and soul influence with a bit of UK urban dance that acts as a backdrop to this broadly quite dim country. Deserves a 5 star, hits each spot perfectly
Feb 12 2025 Author
5
baaack to life, baack to RIALITIIIIII
Feb 06 2025 Author
5
Love this album
Dec 25 2024 Author
5
Some remarkably great bits and some remarkably dull bits - the singles great, and overall enjoyed the energy it was giving, but dance music maybe you have to be in the right space
Dec 21 2024 Author
5
Amazing
Dec 13 2024 Author
5
soul 2 soul 2 my ears 2 my head 2 my feet de ganzi tag soul 2 soul und denn namal chli meh absolute mood, super inegstartet und immer meh entdeckt vom album bi jedem relisten – Back to Live into Jazzie's Groove mitere smoothe erklärig was soul 2 soul isch, was willmer meh und das ganze wird abgrundet mitemem Keep on Movin' Bonustrack wos grad ih verschideni playlists gschafft hett! sehr glücklich hani da mals ganze album chöne lose ih de reihefolg da wäri also ganz truurig gsi hetti das verpasst, zum glück hani hüt chli ih de schuel umeghange und scho am morge mit de meiste lüt im study room eh yap-session gha da segi nume: vijf punten voor de ziel
Dec 05 2024 Author
5
Yes, I'd liek to listen thjis a lot more. butnif its too slow for you, ...skip to track #9 - "back to life, back to reality" a track to a put a smile on everyones face, make you dance, and evoke youthful euphoria - clubland circa 1992 I think.. Ah, a joy to be reminded. ... classy stylish sound.
Nov 29 2024 Author
5
Seminal R&B album.
Oct 31 2024 Author
5
Back to life
Oct 23 2024 Author
5
Thoroughly enjoyed. A good find. Some heard before, some worth discovering. 4 stars plus bonus 1 for rediscovery credits.
Sep 06 2024 Author
5
Loved this.
Aug 09 2024 Author
5
This appearance of this one excited me. I didn't enjoy it quite as much as I thought that I would, but it was a great feel of college times for me. So, it gets credit for that.
Aug 09 2024 Author
5
A solid late 80s hip-hop groove. Loved it.
May 20 2024 Author
5
Aka Keep on Movin here in the colonies. I wore this thing out during college. Haven’t listened to it in many years, until now, and it is still a near perfect album.
Apr 12 2024 Author
5
Absolute classic
Mar 29 2024 Author
5
Absolutely outstanding 11/10. Every song was so unique and incredible to listen to.
Mar 22 2024 Author
5
Balancing out the one because they had one really sick song
Mar 14 2024 Author
5
Groovy
Mar 06 2024 Author
5
This is like KAYTRANADA before KAYTRANADA existed. "Back to Life" will always be a banger. The whole album is seamless.
Feb 17 2024 Author
5
Certified classic
Nov 05 2023 Author
5
Que álbum sensacional! Vontade de ouvir o dia todo ahahaha
Jul 06 2023 Author
5
Soul muy animado. Un megahit. Vinilo.
Oct 07 2021 Author
5
Soul muy animado. Un megahit.
Sep 23 2020 Author
5
Very groovy, reminds me of GTA SA for some reason.
Nov 21 2025 Author
4
Un 3.8 pero le regalo un 4 porque lo disfrute bastante, banco que nos salgan álbumes de dance. Algunas son ya muy discoteca o muy de ambiente como para escuchar en el dia a dia tho Favs: las 3 primeras
Nov 05 2025 Author
4
Fun and different
Nov 02 2025 Author
4
I absolutely love the beats on this album, and the fact that they are sourced from so many different genres make it even better. It makes for an intriguing listen and I can't help but enjoy the vibes throughout. The hooks are catchy, the vocals are soulful and the beats get the head bobbing. What more can you ask for?
Nov 02 2025 Author
4
Luhhhh this one. It’d be a FIVE if it werent just a collab album. Gotta be soul 2 soul, not flesh 2 flesh. FOUR!
Oct 27 2025 Author
4
Love this album. Classic songs