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Where Love Lives

"Where Love Lives (Come On In)" is a song by British singer and former dancer Alison Limerick, released first time in November 1990.[1] It was her solo-debut and received favorable reviews from music critics, becoming a massive club hit in the early 1990s in both the United Kingdom and United States. In 1991, the single peaked at number 27 in the UK and number three on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in the US. It was also voted Dance Track of 1991 by Billboard magazine.[2] In 1992, it was included on Limerick's debut album, And Still I Rise. In 1996, it was released in a new remix by Dancing Divaz, peaking at number nine in the UK and number four on the dance chart in the US. The song is famous for the funked-up piano intro and remains the singer's most successful release. It is now widely regarded as one of the biggest club anthems of all time, and has been remixed and re-released several times.

"Where Love Lives"
1991 European reissue
Single by Alison Limerick
from the album And Still I Rise
Released
  • November 1990[1]
  • 1991 (re-release)
  • 1996 (Dancing Divas remix)
Recorded1990
Genre
Length3:26
LabelArista
Songwriter(s)Lati Kronlund
Producer(s)Lati Kronlund, Dancing Divas
Alison Limerick singles chronology
"Where Love Lives"
(1990)
"Make It On My Own"
(1992)
Music video
"Where Love Lives" on YouTube
1996 Cover
1996 European reissue

Background edit

"There was one point a few years ago where I was upset about it; upset that it would define me regardless of whatever else I did. But ‘Where Love Lives’ turned me into a focused artist after years spent as a jobbing singer, dancer and actress. And when I see people reacting to it that’s always genuinely amazing. More so now, when those people are not just of the older club generations but the new ones too…the twenty-somethings. When you’re live they are always new ways to sing a classic song like that and keep it fresh."

Alison Limerick talking to Glitterbox about the song.[3]

Alison Limerick began her career as a dancer, before shifting her focus onto singing. She performed in the musical Labelled with Love and as a backing vocalist in the mid-80s after attending the London Contemporary School of Dance. Her first major gig was backing vocals on Style Council's Shout to the Top! in 1984. She appeared in musicals including Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express and Simon Callow’s The Pajama Game. And in 1989 she made a brief appearance as an African sorceress in Bob Rafelson's film Mountains of the Moon.

Swedish producer and songwriter Lati Kronlund (Lars E.C. Kronlund) picked Limerick to record "Where Love Lives", after seeing her singing at a show at the ICA in London. She performed Billie Holiday’s 1941 song, "God Bless The Child" and Kronlund was in the audience. He told her that "Where Love Lives" was her song to sing because it required someone with a big two-octave range.[4] The track is written/produced by Lati Kronlund and mixed by David Morales and Frankie Knuckles. About recording the song, she told in a 1992 interview with Billboard magazine, "I just went in and sang the song with absolutely no expectations of where it might lead. In fact, I had almost forgotten about the track when I got a call saying [Arista] wanted to sign me up."[5]

Release edit

"It's like a journey, a story, a song you can relate to. It's wonderful — it still gives me goosebumps. I don't get tired of playing this record — it's such a good arrangement. It's one of the favourite mixes I've done over the years."

David Morales talking to Music Week about the song.[6]

The 1990 release of the single was named just as "Where Love Lives", but when re-released in 1991 it got named "Where Love Lives (Come On In)". It is the first single from Limerick's debut album, And Still I Rise, which was released in March 1992. That year she also won the Best Female Artist Award at 1992's DMC Awards.[7] In 1996 Arista released the Alison Limerick Club Classics, a remix album. From this release, "Where Love Lives" again topped the dance charts with "Make It On My Own" following. For the first time "Where Love Lives" was released in America and it reached number four in the Billboard Hot Dance 100 chart. In 2003, the song appeared on the charts yet again thanks to new remixes, reaching number 16 on the Billboard dance charts and number 44 on the UK Singles Chart.

In 2016, Limerick joined music collective Brooklyn Funk Essentials as lead singer and together they released a new version of "Where Love Lives" via Dorado Records in 2018.[8] Lati Kronlund, who co-started the collective commented on the re-recording of "Where Love Lives", "It's a funky version, played all live in the studio by the band, it is almost a live tribute to the Frankie Knuckles and Dave Morales remix of the song from the early nineties, but also to the Philly disco and Chicago house sound that was the song’s original inspiration."

Chart performance edit

"The dance market at the moment is just a cattle market. And if you don't fit in then it's just not worth the effort, but I'm just going to hammer at the door till I'm let in."

—Alison Limerick talking to Record Mirror about the song.[1]

Upon its first release in November 1990, "Where Loves Lives" failed to make an impact on the UK Singles Chart when it peaked at number 87 in its first week, on 11 November. The following week, the single dropped out before re-entering at number 99 in its last week that year, on 25 November. However, after becoming a successful club hit, a re-release some months later in 1991 ensured the song entering the UK Top 30, when it peaked at number 27. This year, it first entered at number 44 on 24 March, before climbing to 39 and 29, and then peaking at 27 on 14 April. After this, in the following weeks, the single dropped to number 31, 39, 52 and 75, on 12 May 1991. On the UK Dance Singles Chart in Music Week, it reached number two on 6 April.

Another release of the track, remixed by Dancing Divas (an alias of UK music producer Ian Bland) charted in 1996. This version was even more successful, peaking at its first week on the UK Singles Chart at number nine, on 30 June, becoming Limerick's highest-charting hit to date. It also topped the UK Dance Singles Chart and Music Week's RM Club Chart. The following weeks on the singles chart, it dropped to number 15, 27, 39, 49 and 65 on 4 August 1996. In 2003, a new remix of "Where Love Lives" by UK dance producer duo Northstarz peaked and debuted at number 44 on 15 March. The following week it dropped to number 70, before leaving the UK Singles Chart.

The song was also a huge dance/club hit in the United States, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1991. In 1996, the Dancing Divaz remix peaked at number four and in 2003, the Northstarz remix peaked on number 16.

Critical reception edit

Swedish Aftonbladet called the song "eminent".[9] J.D. Considine from The Baltimore Sun felt it is "darkly compelling".[10] David Taylor-Wilson from Bay Area Reporter commented, "What a great song. The vocals are fierce and that piano accompaniment digs right into you."[11] Larry Flick from Billboard said it is "brilliant",[12] noting its "disco buoyance".[13] Marisa Fox of Entertainment Weekly described it as an "energetic, fast-paced" track with "light, catchy" chorus. She added, "gone are the days when house music meant stone-cold rhythms and hardly any melody."[14] Andy Beevers from Music Week complimented it as a "stunning" debut.[15] NME named it Single of the Week, writing, "An energetic dancefloor smash that would sound merely like Adeva in a strop were it not for the accompanying music's unusual and compelling rhythmic contortions."[16] An editor, Jane Bussman, praised it as a "stunning dance tune", adding further, "'Where Love Lives' is a corker: a compulsive, uptempo tune that manages to be as danceable as an Italian record like 'Numero Uno', without losing the edge of deep house. With its instantly recognisable piano intro, the record is currently a big buzz on the dancefloors, but it's also a cracking good tune."[17]

Peter Stanton from Record Mirror wrote, "Ms Limerick might be an unheard-of entity to many, but she has become a humungous floorfiller on the club circuit over the last few months with her achingly danceable track 'Where Love Lives'. This ripe beauty of a number failed to ignite the charts on its first release last November, but the idle public are being given a second chance-to-purchase option." He also declared it as an "pleasant ditty".[1] Another editor, James Hamilton, called it a "genuinely massive floorfiller" and a "pelvis-twitching sinewy girl's piano jangled then sparsely pulsing attractive canterer".[18] The magazine's Davydd Chong wrote, "Nice piano riff, good melody and rather Madonna-esque".[19]

Upon the release of the 1996 remix, Flick of Billboard said, "Needless to say, the Dancing Divaz mix crackles with hi-NRG vigor and will effectively flirt with radio programmers who missed the boat the first time."[20] A reviewer from Music Week viewed it as "awesome".[21] James Hyman for the RM Dance Update rated it five out of five, writing, "Dancing Divaz remain pretty faithful to the original, adding more piano chords at the intro and re-structuring verses and chorus. [..] Classic Morales & Perfecto mixes complete a perfect packaging of this perennial."[22]

Music video edit

A music video was made for "Where Love Lives", directed by James Hyman. The 1996 video version used the same video as the original, but was edited in a different way to accompany the remix.

The music video features Limerick performing with dancers moving both in front of and behind a bright backdrop, making shadow-dancing silhouettes. Sometimes they are also seen dancing in front of mirrors. Sometimes she's dressed in a purple suit with a purple caps. Other times she wears a glittery metal dress. It was later published on Limerick's official YouTube channel in October 2009.[23] The 1996 Dancing Divaz version was published in November 2012. It has amassed more than 411,000 views as of September 2021.[24]

Impact and legacy edit

"Probably of all the songs I've worked on, this is the most lyrical -- musically it says everything. It was one of the first mixes David [Morales] and I did together, it's classic Frankie and David — hard edged and fused with lush, beautiful orchestral arrangements."

Frankie Knuckles talking to Music Week about the song.[25]

DJ Magazine ranked it number nine in their list of "Top 100 Club Tunes" in 1998.[26] British DJ Danny Rampling picked "Where Love Lives" as one of his "classic cuts" in 1994, saying, "The greatest Knuckles and Morales mixes. Lush ballroom strings, piano and tough dubs. A record with so much soul it fills you with deep joy. It will still sound good in 20 years' time.[27]

British DJ Fat Tony selected it as one of his "classic cuts" in 1995, adding, "I was one of the first people to have it – someone stole a test pressing for me. It's a genius track and it brings back memories of drug abuse. An uplifting song, it paved the way for similar songs. It's happy – one of thos tunes I always slip on."[28]

British DJ, music producer and radio presenter Pete Tong chose it as one of his favourites in 1995, stating, "Morales and Knuckles together at their best. The almost perfect garage anthem. Uplifting, stacks of emotion. I always get goosepimples when I hear it. Perfect."[29]

Electronic dance and clubbing magazine Mixmag ranked the song number one in its "100 Greatest Dance Singles of All Time" list in 1996, writing, "Where Love Lives (Come On in) is the greatest dance record of all time because it's got everything. It swings, it makes girls pout, boys preen and hearts sing. There's a touch of sadness about it but it's incredibly uplifting, reaching a bittersweet joy that only the most spiritual of house achieves. Ms Limerick - whose subsequent career never lived up to this - sings with a throaty, controlled abandon, hitting the high notes while arms hit the ceiling. Even the lyrics are cool: strong woman sends out her love but gives her lover a bit of a slagging while she's about it."[30]

"Overall, this gives you a whole mood. The vocals are spot on, the lyrics are really nice. Everything's cool!"

Marshall Jefferson talking to Music Week about the song.[31]

English DJ and record producer Nicky Holloway chose it as one of his top 10 vinyl thrills in 1996, saying, "I'm not too proud to admit it, but it should only be played twice a year, on New Year's Eve and birthdays, and not once a week."[32]

BBC Radio’s 2008 listeners & DJs poll "The Greatest Ever Dance Record", "Where Love Lives" came in at number five, after Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean", James Brown's "Sex Machine", Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" and Derrick May's "Strings of Life".[33]

DJ Mag included "Where Love Lives" in their list of the "Top 100 Most Important House Tracks" in 2011.

MTV Dance placed "Where Love Lives" at number 58 in their list of "The 100 Biggest 90's Dance Anthems of All Time" in November 2011.[34]

After the passing of Frankie Knuckles in 2014, Barry Walters of NPR Music wrote, "If I had to sum up Knuckles' tender, supple sound with one song, it would the 1991 mix he and his pupil Morales did for Alison Limerick's "Where Love Lives." It starts with the kind of piano that makes real club people dance, and continues for several bars without a single drum beat. Then the rhythm machines enter, ensuring that every DJ capable of matching beats could smoothly mix in from the next record if they didn't dare to start with the bare piano. As the track progresses, the sound ebbs and flows as if it had been orchestrated with real instruments, as if disco hadn't died at all. "I'll take you down, deep down where love lives," Limerick growls in a way that doesn't leave any place for doubt. That's where Knuckles' spirit resides, in that place where love lives, a place designed to live on as long as hips feel that impulse to sway."[35]

Time Out`s 2015 list of "The 20 Best House Tracks Ever" included "Where Love Lives" as number 14, adding, "One of the finest example of how dance music could do more than just borrow hooks and melodies from pop, 'Where Love Lives' went one step further. UK singer Alison Limerick's rich vocal lines are layered over upfront house beats, creating the perfect crossover record, aimed right at the mainstream, but still retaining the dance music credentials of all involved."[36]

Glitterbox named its 2021 nightlife documentary Where Love Lives after the song. It was launched as a three-part live watch-along event exclusively on YouTube.[37]

Accolades edit

"What a tune — a classic. This record gives you everything you need, excellent uplifling vocals and a wicked piano break. It was definitely way before its time and it was remixed and rereleased for 1996 without taking anything away from the original."

—DJ Dean Lambert talking to Music Week about the song.[38]

"One of the best songs from the '90s that comes to my mind was Alison Limerick's "Where Love Lives. It is an excellent example of a house track from the period that was sophisticated, lush and incredibly well-produced. It has a divine piano, lovely vocals and is structurally put together so well. To this day, people go crazy for that song, and it has stood the test of time."

—DJ Susan Morabito talking about the song in 2017.[39]

Year Publisher Country Accolade Rank
1991 Billboard United States "Dance Track of 1991"[40] 1
1991 The Face United Kingdom "The Face Recordings Of The Year: Singles"[1] 7
1996 Mixmag United Kingdom "The 100 Best Dance Singles of All Time"[2] 1
1998 DJ Magazine United Kingdom "Top 100 Club Tunes" 9
1999 HX United States "The New York DJs Best Dance Song of the 90s" 1
2006 BBC Radio United Kingdom "The Greatest Ever Dance Record"-poll by BBC Radio's 2008 listeners & DJs 5
2011 DJ Mag United Kingdom "Top 100 Most Important House Tracks" *
2011 MTV Dance United Kingdom "The 100 Biggest 90's Dance Anthems of All Time"[34] 58
2015 Time Out United Kingdom "The 20 Best House Tracks Ever" 14
2015 Robert Dimery United States "1,001 Songs You Must Hear Before You Die, and 10,001 You Must Download (2015 Update)"[41] 1002
2016 DJ Mag United Kingdom "Top 50 Tracks of 1996"[42] 44
2019 Mixmag United Kingdom "15 of the Best Classic House Tracks About Love"[43] *
2019 Mixmag United Kingdom "The 20 Best Diva House Tracks"[44] *
2020 Tomorrowland Belgium "Ibiza Top 500"[45] 48
2022 Rolling Stone United States "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time"[46] 74
2022 Time Out United Kingdom "20 Best House Tracks Ever"[47] 8

(*) indicates the list is unordered.

Track listing edit

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[58] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Personnel edit

  • Producer – Lati Kronlund
  • Mix – Frankie Knuckles, David Morales
  • Engineer – John Poppo
  • Keyboards – Eric Kupper, Peter Schwartz

Cover versions, samples and remixes edit

MDA sampled the song in the track "Take an E (United E Nation Mix)" in 1991.

1st Prodject sampled it in 1992, in the track "Right Before (Remix)".

DJ Red Alert & Mike Slammer sampled it in the 1993 track "In Effect (The Remix)".

British singer Danny Litchfield covered "Where Love Lives" on his 2010 album Soul.[59]

K & K sampled "Where Love Lives" in the track "Peaceful Crowd" in 2016.

Covered by Pete Tong and The Heritage Orchestra conducted by Jules Buckley in 2016.[60]

External links edit

  • Alison Limerick on Discogs
  • Mixmags's list of the 100 Greatest Dance Singles of All Time

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Where Love Lives Come On In is a song by British singer and former dancer Alison Limerick released first time in November 1990 1 It was her solo debut and received favorable reviews from music critics becoming a massive club hit in the early 1990s in both the United Kingdom and United States In 1991 the single peaked at number 27 in the UK and number three on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in the US It was also voted Dance Track of 1991 by Billboard magazine 2 In 1992 it was included on Limerick s debut album And Still I Rise In 1996 it was released in a new remix by Dancing Divaz peaking at number nine in the UK and number four on the dance chart in the US The song is famous for the funked up piano intro and remains the singer s most successful release It is now widely regarded as one of the biggest club anthems of all time and has been remixed and re released several times Where Love Lives 1991 European reissueSingle by Alison Limerickfrom the album And Still I RiseReleasedNovember 1990 1 1991 re release 1996 Dancing Divas remix Recorded1990GenreDance disco houseLength3 26LabelAristaSongwriter s Lati KronlundProducer s Lati Kronlund Dancing DivasAlison Limerick singles chronology Where Love Lives 1990 Make It On My Own 1992 Music video Where Love Lives on YouTube1996 Cover1996 European reissue Contents 1 Background 2 Release 3 Chart performance 4 Critical reception 5 Music video 6 Impact and legacy 6 1 Accolades 7 Track listing 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 Personnel 11 Cover versions samples and remixes 12 External links 13 ReferencesBackground edit There was one point a few years ago where I was upset about it upset that it would define me regardless of whatever else I did But Where Love Lives turned me into a focused artist after years spent as a jobbing singer dancer and actress And when I see people reacting to it that s always genuinely amazing More so now when those people are not just of the older club generations but the new ones too the twenty somethings When you re live they are always new ways to sing a classic song like that and keep it fresh Alison Limerick talking to Glitterbox about the song 3 Alison Limerick began her career as a dancer before shifting her focus onto singing She performed in the musical Labelled with Love and as a backing vocalist in the mid 80s after attending the London Contemporary School of Dance Her first major gig was backing vocals on Style Council s Shout to the Top in 1984 She appeared in musicals including Andrew Lloyd Webber s Starlight Express and Simon Callow s The Pajama Game And in 1989 she made a brief appearance as an African sorceress in Bob Rafelson s film Mountains of the Moon Swedish producer and songwriter Lati Kronlund Lars E C Kronlund picked Limerick to record Where Love Lives after seeing her singing at a show at the ICA in London She performed Billie Holiday s 1941 song God Bless The Child and Kronlund was in the audience He told her that Where Love Lives was her song to sing because it required someone with a big two octave range 4 The track is written produced by Lati Kronlund and mixed by David Morales and Frankie Knuckles About recording the song she told in a 1992 interview with Billboard magazine I just went in and sang the song with absolutely no expectations of where it might lead In fact I had almost forgotten about the track when I got a call saying Arista wanted to sign me up 5 Release edit It s like a journey a story a song you can relate to It s wonderful it still gives me goosebumps I don t get tired of playing this record it s such a good arrangement It s one of the favourite mixes I ve done over the years David Morales talking to Music Week about the song 6 The 1990 release of the single was named just as Where Love Lives but when re released in 1991 it got named Where Love Lives Come On In It is the first single from Limerick s debut album And Still I Rise which was released in March 1992 That year she also won the Best Female Artist Award at 1992 s DMC Awards 7 In 1996 Arista released the Alison Limerick Club Classics a remix album From this release Where Love Lives again topped the dance charts with Make It On My Own following For the first time Where Love Lives was released in America and it reached number four in the Billboard Hot Dance 100 chart In 2003 the song appeared on the charts yet again thanks to new remixes reaching number 16 on the Billboard dance charts and number 44 on the UK Singles Chart In 2016 Limerick joined music collective Brooklyn Funk Essentials as lead singer and together they released a new version of Where Love Lives via Dorado Records in 2018 8 Lati Kronlund who co started the collective commented on the re recording of Where Love Lives It s a funky version played all live in the studio by the band it is almost a live tribute to the Frankie Knuckles and Dave Morales remix of the song from the early nineties but also to the Philly disco and Chicago house sound that was the song s original inspiration Chart performance edit The dance market at the moment is just a cattle market And if you don t fit in then it s just not worth the effort but I m just going to hammer at the door till I m let in Alison Limerick talking to Record Mirror about the song 1 Upon its first release in November 1990 Where Loves Lives failed to make an impact on the UK Singles Chart when it peaked at number 87 in its first week on 11 November The following week the single dropped out before re entering at number 99 in its last week that year on 25 November However after becoming a successful club hit a re release some months later in 1991 ensured the song entering the UK Top 30 when it peaked at number 27 This year it first entered at number 44 on 24 March before climbing to 39 and 29 and then peaking at 27 on 14 April After this in the following weeks the single dropped to number 31 39 52 and 75 on 12 May 1991 On the UK Dance Singles Chart in Music Week it reached number two on 6 April Another release of the track remixed by Dancing Divas an alias of UK music producer Ian Bland charted in 1996 This version was even more successful peaking at its first week on the UK Singles Chart at number nine on 30 June becoming Limerick s highest charting hit to date It also topped the UK Dance Singles Chart and Music Week s RM Club Chart The following weeks on the singles chart it dropped to number 15 27 39 49 and 65 on 4 August 1996 In 2003 a new remix of Where Love Lives by UK dance producer duo Northstarz peaked and debuted at number 44 on 15 March The following week it dropped to number 70 before leaving the UK Singles Chart The song was also a huge dance club hit in the United States peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1991 In 1996 the Dancing Divaz remix peaked at number four and in 2003 the Northstarz remix peaked on number 16 Critical reception editSwedish Aftonbladet called the song eminent 9 J D Considine from The Baltimore Sun felt it is darkly compelling 10 David Taylor Wilson from Bay Area Reporter commented What a great song The vocals are fierce and that piano accompaniment digs right into you 11 Larry Flick from Billboard said it is brilliant 12 noting its disco buoyance 13 Marisa Fox of Entertainment Weekly described it as an energetic fast paced track with light catchy chorus She added gone are the days when house music meant stone cold rhythms and hardly any melody 14 Andy Beevers from Music Week complimented it as a stunning debut 15 NME named it Single of the Week writing An energetic dancefloor smash that would sound merely like Adeva in a strop were it not for the accompanying music s unusual and compelling rhythmic contortions 16 An editor Jane Bussman praised it as a stunning dance tune adding further Where Love Lives is a corker a compulsive uptempo tune that manages to be as danceable as an Italian record like Numero Uno without losing the edge of deep house With its instantly recognisable piano intro the record is currently a big buzz on the dancefloors but it s also a cracking good tune 17 Peter Stanton from Record Mirror wrote Ms Limerick might be an unheard of entity to many but she has become a humungous floorfiller on the club circuit over the last few months with her achingly danceable track Where Love Lives This ripe beauty of a number failed to ignite the charts on its first release last November but the idle public are being given a second chance to purchase option He also declared it as an pleasant ditty 1 Another editor James Hamilton called it a genuinely massive floorfiller and a pelvis twitching sinewy girl s piano jangled then sparsely pulsing attractive canterer 18 The magazine s Davydd Chong wrote Nice piano riff good melody and rather Madonna esque 19 Upon the release of the 1996 remix Flick of Billboard said Needless to say the Dancing Divaz mix crackles with hi NRG vigor and will effectively flirt with radio programmers who missed the boat the first time 20 A reviewer from Music Week viewed it as awesome 21 James Hyman for the RM Dance Update rated it five out of five writing Dancing Divaz remain pretty faithful to the original adding more piano chords at the intro and re structuring verses and chorus Classic Morales amp Perfecto mixes complete a perfect packaging of this perennial 22 Music video editA music video was made for Where Love Lives directed by James Hyman The 1996 video version used the same video as the original but was edited in a different way to accompany the remix The music video features Limerick performing with dancers moving both in front of and behind a bright backdrop making shadow dancing silhouettes Sometimes they are also seen dancing in front of mirrors Sometimes she s dressed in a purple suit with a purple caps Other times she wears a glittery metal dress It was later published on Limerick s official YouTube channel in October 2009 23 The 1996 Dancing Divaz version was published in November 2012 It has amassed more than 411 000 views as of September 2021 24 Impact and legacy edit Probably of all the songs I ve worked on this is the most lyrical musically it says everything It was one of the first mixes David Morales and I did together it s classic Frankie and David hard edged and fused with lush beautiful orchestral arrangements Frankie Knuckles talking to Music Week about the song 25 DJ Magazine ranked it number nine in their list of Top 100 Club Tunes in 1998 26 British DJ Danny Rampling picked Where Love Lives as one of his classic cuts in 1994 saying The greatest Knuckles and Morales mixes Lush ballroom strings piano and tough dubs A record with so much soul it fills you with deep joy It will still sound good in 20 years time 27 British DJ Fat Tony selected it as one of his classic cuts in 1995 adding I was one of the first people to have it someone stole a test pressing for me It s a genius track and it brings back memories of drug abuse An uplifting song it paved the way for similar songs It s happy one of thos tunes I always slip on 28 British DJ music producer and radio presenter Pete Tong chose it as one of his favourites in 1995 stating Morales and Knuckles together at their best The almost perfect garage anthem Uplifting stacks of emotion I always get goosepimples when I hear it Perfect 29 Electronic dance and clubbing magazine Mixmag ranked the song number one in its 100 Greatest Dance Singles of All Time list in 1996 writing Where Love Lives Come On in is the greatest dance record of all time because it s got everything It swings it makes girls pout boys preen and hearts sing There s a touch of sadness about it but it s incredibly uplifting reaching a bittersweet joy that only the most spiritual of house achieves Ms Limerick whose subsequent career never lived up to this sings with a throaty controlled abandon hitting the high notes while arms hit the ceiling Even the lyrics are cool strong woman sends out her love but gives her lover a bit of a slagging while she s about it 30 Overall this gives you a whole mood The vocals are spot on the lyrics are really nice Everything s cool Marshall Jefferson talking to Music Week about the song 31 English DJ and record producer Nicky Holloway chose it as one of his top 10 vinyl thrills in 1996 saying I m not too proud to admit it but it should only be played twice a year on New Year s Eve and birthdays and not once a week 32 BBC Radio s 2008 listeners amp DJs poll The Greatest Ever Dance Record Where Love Lives came in at number five after Michael Jackson s Billie Jean James Brown s Sex Machine Donna Summer s I Feel Love and Derrick May s Strings of Life 33 DJ Mag included Where Love Lives in their list of the Top 100 Most Important House Tracks in 2011 MTV Dance placed Where Love Lives at number 58 in their list of The 100 Biggest 90 s Dance Anthems of All Time in November 2011 34 After the passing of Frankie Knuckles in 2014 Barry Walters of NPR Music wrote If I had to sum up Knuckles tender supple sound with one song it would the 1991 mix he and his pupil Morales did for Alison Limerick s Where Love Lives It starts with the kind of piano that makes real club people dance and continues for several bars without a single drum beat Then the rhythm machines enter ensuring that every DJ capable of matching beats could smoothly mix in from the next record if they didn t dare to start with the bare piano As the track progresses the sound ebbs and flows as if it had been orchestrated with real instruments as if disco hadn t died at all I ll take you down deep down where love lives Limerick growls in a way that doesn t leave any place for doubt That s where Knuckles spirit resides in that place where love lives a place designed to live on as long as hips feel that impulse to sway 35 Time Out s 2015 list of The 20 Best House Tracks Ever included Where Love Lives as number 14 adding One of the finest example of how dance music could do more than just borrow hooks and melodies from pop Where Love Lives went one step further UK singer Alison Limerick s rich vocal lines are layered over upfront house beats creating the perfect crossover record aimed right at the mainstream but still retaining the dance music credentials of all involved 36 Glitterbox named its 2021 nightlife documentary Where Love Lives after the song It was launched as a three part live watch along event exclusively on YouTube 37 Accolades edit What a tune a classic This record gives you everything you need excellent uplifling vocals and a wicked piano break It was definitely way before its time and it was remixed and rereleased for 1996 without taking anything away from the original DJ Dean Lambert talking to Music Week about the song 38 One of the best songs from the 90s that comes to my mind was Alison Limerick s Where Love Lives It is an excellent example of a house track from the period that was sophisticated lush and incredibly well produced It has a divine piano lovely vocals and is structurally put together so well To this day people go crazy for that song and it has stood the test of time DJ Susan Morabito talking about the song in 2017 39 Year Publisher Country Accolade Rank1991 Billboard United States Dance Track of 1991 40 11991 The Face United Kingdom The Face Recordings Of The Year Singles 1 71996 Mixmag United Kingdom The 100 Best Dance Singles of All Time 2 11998 DJ Magazine United Kingdom Top 100 Club Tunes 91999 HX United States The New York DJs Best Dance Song of the 90s 12006 BBC Radio United Kingdom The Greatest Ever Dance Record poll by BBC Radio s 2008 listeners amp DJs 52011 DJ Mag United Kingdom Top 100 Most Important House Tracks 2011 MTV Dance United Kingdom The 100 Biggest 90 s Dance Anthems of All Time 34 582015 Time Out United Kingdom The 20 Best House Tracks Ever 142015 Robert Dimery United States 1 001 Songs You Must Hear Before You Die and 10 001 You Must Download 2015 Update 41 10022016 DJ Mag United Kingdom Top 50 Tracks of 1996 42 442019 Mixmag United Kingdom 15 of the Best Classic House Tracks About Love 43 2019 Mixmag United Kingdom The 20 Best Diva House Tracks 44 2020 Tomorrowland Belgium Ibiza Top 500 45 482022 Rolling Stone United States 200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time 46 742022 Time Out United Kingdom 20 Best House Tracks Ever 47 8 indicates the list is unordered Track listing editUK Vinyl single 7 1990 A Where Love Lives 7 B Where Love Lives Zone UK Vinyl single 12 1990 A Where Love Lives The Definitive Mix B1 Where Love Lives Classic Mix B2 Where Love Lives Cut to the Bone UK Vinyl single 12 1990 A Where Love Lives Sauna Mix B1 Where Love Lives Classic Mix B2 Where Love Lives Cut to the Bone UK Vinyl single Remix 12 1990 A Where Love Lives Red Zone B1 Where Love Lives Swedes in the Area B2 Where Love Lives Spring UK CD single 1990 Where Love Lives 7 3 44 Where Love Lives Classic Mix 7 01 Where Love Lives Red Zone Edit 4 04 Where Love Lives Cut to the Bone 5 07UK Vinyl single 12 1991 A Where Love Lives Come On In Classic Mix 6 50 A2 Where Love Lives Come On In Red Zone Mix 5 35 B Where Love Lives Come On In Cut to the Bone 5 07 UK Vinyl single The Remixes 12 1991 A Where Love Lives Come On In Sound Factory Mix 8 25 B1 Where Love Lives Come On In Jammin On Mix 5 51 B2 Where Love Lives Come On In Mo Knuckles Mix 5 59UK amp Europe CD single 1991 Where Love Lives Come On In Radio Edit 3 49 Where Love Lives Come On In Classic Mix 6 55 Where Love Lives Come On In Red Zone Mix 5 33Europe Vinyl single 12 1996 A1 Where Love Lives Dancing Divas Club Mix A2 Where Love Lives Classic Mix B1 Where Love Lives Romanthony s Hardtronic Vox Music B2 Where Love Lives Perfecto Mix UK amp Europe CD single 1996 Where Love Lives Dancing Divaz 96 Radio Edit 3 47 Where Love Lives Original 7 Radio Edit 3 48 Where Love Lives Romanthony s Hardtronic Vox Mix 9 25 Where Love Lives Classic Mix 6 54 Where Love Lives Dancing Divaz Club Mix 7 23 Where Love Lives Perfecto Mix 6 30UK CD single 2003 Where Love Lives Northstarz Radio Mix 3 33 Where Love Lives K Boy Radio Mix 3 19 Where Love Lives West London Deep Mix 6 53 Where Love Lives Original Classic Club Mix 6 12Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1990 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 48 87Chart 1991 PeakpositionEurope Eurochart Hot 100 49 49Luxembourg Radio Luxembourg 50 19UK Singles OCC 27UK Dance Music Week 51 2US Hot Dance Club Play Billboard 52 3Chart 1996 PeakpositionEurope Eurochart Hot 100 53 20Scotland OCC 21UK Singles OCC 9UK Dance OCC 54 1UK Club Chart Music Week 55 1US Hot Dance Club Play Billboard 52 4Chart 2003 PeakpositionScotland OCC 49UK Singles OCC 44UK Dance OCC 56 5US Hot Dance Club Play Billboard 52 16 Year end charts edit Chart 1996 PositionsUK Club Chart Music Week 57 20Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 58 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Personnel editProducer Lati Kronlund Mix Frankie Knuckles David Morales Engineer John Poppo Keyboards Eric Kupper Peter SchwartzCover versions samples and remixes editMDA sampled the song in the track Take an E United E Nation Mix in 1991 1st Prodject sampled it in 1992 in the track Right Before Remix DJ Red Alert amp Mike Slammer sampled it in the 1993 track In Effect The Remix British singer Danny Litchfield covered Where Love Lives on his 2010 album Soul 59 K amp K sampled Where Love Lives in the track Peaceful Crowd in 2016 Covered by Pete Tong and The Heritage Orchestra conducted by Jules Buckley in 2016 60 External links editAlison Limerick on Discogs Mixmags s list of the 100 Greatest Dance Singles of All TimeReferences edit a b c d Stanton Peter 6 April 1991 There Was A Young Lady From Hackney Record Mirror p 18 Retrieved 1 January 2023 DJ Directory Alison Limerick PDF Record Mirror 15 February 1992 p 5 Retrieved 1 October 2020 The Glitterbox Interview Alison Limerick defected com Retrieved 25 December 2016 The Glitterbox Interview Alison 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