Automatic Lover (Call For Love)
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"Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" is a song by German
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(also known as M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy), released in January 1994 by
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as the second single from their album '' Another Night'' (1995), which is the US version of the project's second album, ''Space Invaders''. The song was produced by music producers Juergen Wind (aka J. Wind) and Frank Hassas (aka Quickmix) under the producer team name Freshline, and borrows the melody from
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's 1984 song, "
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". It was a top-20 hit in a number of countries, including Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden. There were made two different music videos for "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)". The European version was directed by director Angel in 1994.


Critical reception

Bradley Torreano from
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felt the song was "more club-friendly" and found its audience among the young dance crowds before moving to radio.
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'' wrote, "Look for this Euro-NRG trio to once again steamroll toward the upper regions of the
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with this catchy dance/pop ditty. The formula is solidly in place: Throaty Romeo-style male rapping is balanced by charming female vamping during the chorus and underscored with frenetic, butt-shaking beats. The
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is as sticky as they come. A no-brainer hit." Dave Sholin from the ''
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'' commented, "Tally up the spins that
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, Patsy and Vanessa have logged in the States since the release of " Another Night" and it's nothing short of staggering. That figure is certain to grow thanks to this high-energy production." Another editor, Annette M. Lai, felt it has "hit potential". Howard Cohen from ''
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'' described the track as "club-ready". Daisy and Havoc from ''
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s ''RM'' Dance Update named it a "amusing piece of pop". Another ''RM'' editor,
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, called it a "archetypal gruffy muttered and sweetly cooed Euro romp". ''
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'' felt songs like this "pack so many beats into 4 minutes that just listening to them is thoroughly exhausting."
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'' described it as " pop techno".


Chart performance

"Automatic Lover" reached number two in Finland and entered the top 20 in Australia, Denmark, Germany, and Sweden. In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at number 58 during its first week on the UK Singles Chart, on 5 November 1995. On the
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, it peaked at number 20, while on the
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, it reached number 44 in March 1994. In Canada, the song reached number nine on the ''
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chart. In the United States, "Automatic Lover" charted at number 51 on the ''Cash Box'' Top 100 and number 52 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while on the ''Billboard''
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chart, the song peaked at number three.


Track listings

* CD single (Hansa – 74321 18487 2) # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Radio Mix) – 3:47 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Extended 12" Mix) – 5:30 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Trans Euro Mix) – 5:27 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Automatic Trance Mix) – 5:47 * The Remixes (Hansa – 74321 20460 2) # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Airplay Remix) – 3:58 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Maximum Mix) – 4:53 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (B & B Mix) – 5:48 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Party Rave Mix) – 5:34 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Garage Mix) – 5:40 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Call For Hardcore Mix) – 5:34 * Dutch maxi single (Hansa – 74321 32574 1) # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Lenny's House Mix Edit) – 7:56 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Trans Euro Mix) – 5:27 # "Automatic Lover (Call for Love)" (Armand's NYC-Miami Mix) – 9:37


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Release history


References

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