"Release the Pressure" is the third single by the English electronic duo
Leftfield
Leftfield are a British electronic music duo formed in 1989 as the duo of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley (the latter formerly of the Rivals and A Man Called Adam). The duo was very influential in the evolution of electronic music in the 1990s, w ...
and the first to involve
Paul Daley
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with writing duties after he joined the group. The song was released exclusively on 12" in 1992. Unlike previous releases that had been released on the Outer Rhythm record label, Leftfield had now officially split from Outer Rhythm. Major labels had offered them deals but neither member wanted to give up creative control to any major company. They formed the Hard Hands record label with "Release the Pressure" being the label's first official release. The song featured reggae singer
Earl Sixteen on vocals, with a lyric taken from his 1981 single "Trial and Crosses". "Release the Pressure" made the top 20 in the UK charts and featured at number one in the ''
Melody Maker
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'' "Stone Free Chart of the Year". It was used in
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and
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commercials during its first year.
Track listing
* 12"
# "Release the Pressure" (The Vocal Mix) 8:08
# "Release the Pressure" (The Rough Dub) 8:40
# "Release the Pressure" (The Desert Edit) 5:02
1996 version
In 1996, an updated version of "Release the Pressure" was released as the eighth single under the
Leftfield
Leftfield are a British electronic music duo formed in 1989 as the duo of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley (the latter formerly of the Rivals and A Man Called Adam). The duo was very influential in the evolution of electronic music in the 1990s, w ...
name. It was released on 12", CD and Cassette on 8 January 1996. It featured
Earl Sixteen and
Cheshire Cat
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on vocals with
ad lib
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The r ...
s by
Papa Dee. The song reached #13 in the UK charts. There were also four different remixes of the song with different ones as B-sides to the different format releases.
Critical reception
A reviewer from ''
Music Week
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'' gave the 1996 version of "Release the Pressure" three out of five, describing it as a "very commercial
dub techno
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tune." Brad Beatnik from the magazine's ''RM'' Dance Update, rated it five out of five, picking it as Tune of the Week. He added that it is a "cool, soulful
ragga
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Wayne Sm ...
-fuelled track" and concluded with that "once again, the production quality is superb and Leftfield provide plenty for the feet and the mind."
Track listing
* 12"
# "Release the Pressure" - 3:57
# "Release the Pressure" (Release One) - 7:23
# "Release the Pressure" (Release Two) - 7:19
# "Release the Pressure" (Release Four) - 5:03
* CD
# "Release the Pressure" - 3:57
# "Release the Pressure" (Release One) - 7:23
# "Release the Pressure" (Release Two) - 7:19
# "Release the Pressure" (Release Three) - 6:02
# "Release the Pressure" (Release Four) - 5:03
* Cassette
# "Release the Pressure" - 3:57
# "Release the Pressure" (Release One) - 7:23
# "Release the Pressure" (Release Two) - 7:19
Charts
References
Release The Pressure Leftfield Online, Retrieved on 5 November 2006
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1992 singles
1996 singles
Leftfield songs
1992 songs
Chrysalis Records singles
Reggae fusion songs
Dub songs