Set You Free (N-Trance Song)
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"Set You Free" is a song written and recorded by English
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N-Trance N-Trance () are a British electronic music group who were formed by Kevin O'Toole and Dale Longworth in 1990. The group is known for their European hit songs " Set You Free" and " Electronic Pleasure", and their covers of the 1970s disco songs " ...
, featuring vocals from English singer Kelly Llorenna. It was officially released as a single in October 1993 by label All Around the World but did not chart until a re-release in April the following year, just making the UK top 40 at number 39. Another re-release in January 1995 was much more successful, peaking at number two in the UK. Same year, it was included on the band's debut album, '' Electronic Pleasure'' (1995). Later, it was remixed and re-released in 2001, this time reaching number four. Its music video was directed by prolific music video director Steve Price.


Background

The song was inspired by a night out in the Haçienda in
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that N-Trance's Kevin O'Toole had in 1989. "They used to pass round pints of water, and a woman came up to me and I felt her heartbeat through her top," he said. "The songs created a diary of what was happening at the time." Llorenna was only 16 when she recorded the vocals in 1992. She told ''
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'': "Kevin 'Tooleand Dale ongworth, the other member of N-Trancecame into my college and asked if anyone sung, and everyone replied 'Kelly sings!'" They later headed to O'Toole's bedroom studio to do a vocal demo. For Llorenna, her vocals "captured that childhood moment in time. It was just me and five lads in a transit van going up to
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every week, playing the song for petrol money." She claims that when people hear the opening of the song, which features thunder, lightning and rain, "their faces light up, and they're transported back to where they were."


Critical reception

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from ''
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'' described the song as a "lively Euro-NRG romp". In December 1994, ''
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'' wrote, "This record is now on its third release simply because retail and club reaction has demanded it. With 50,000 copies already sold, this very Euro dance-style tune could finally make the big time thanks to a strong chorus and less of the normal quota of Euro cheese." In his UK chart commentary,
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said, "I would personally argue that this is a terrible record. It starts promisingly, with a strong melody powerfully sung. Thirty seconds in though this is all but swamped by a frantic
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beat, ..N-Trance have been making inroads on the chart for over a year now but this is the first major hit for them. It is, as I said, a terrible record, but it has made No.6 first week out so what do I know?" Simon Price from ''
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'' described "Set You Free" as "thunderous, monsoon-drenched".
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'' Dance Update described it as a "girl wailed still dated 1992 raver, huge in Scotland", "with thunderstorm started ultra-frantic 0-145.5-0-145.5bpm Original" in his weekly dance column.


Chart performance

The 1995 version of "Set You Free" was successful on the charts in Europe, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart on February 5, 1995. It peaked at that position during its fifth week on the chart, being kept off the number-one position by
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's " Think Twice". The single spent a total of 15 weeks within the UK Top 100. It entered the top 10 also in Ireland and the Netherlands, as well as on the
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, where it peaked at number nine in its fifth week on the chart on February 18. On the
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, it peaked at number one on March 4, becoming the most played dance song on radio in Europe that week. Additionally, "Set You Free" was a top-20 hit in Sweden and Switzerland, peaking at numbers 15 and 18, while in Germany, it became a top-50 hit. Outside Europe, the single was successful in Australia, where it reached number 11 on the
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singles chart, with 12 weeks inside the Australian top 20 and 21 weeks in total. It earned a
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there, with a sale of 35,000 singles and a double platinum record in the UK, after 1,200,000 units were sold and streamed.


Music video

The accompanying music video for "Set You Free" was directed by prolific music video director Steve Price and shot in various locations in
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and
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. The video comprises scenes of fireworks, the band dancing and singing in a
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, in front of Cliffords Tower in
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, England and travelling in a stretched
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. The scene at Cliffords Tower was fortuitously or coincidentally shot on 3 November 1994, which coincided with an annual
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display organised by York City Council. The nightclub scenes were shot at Bianco's,
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. It is claimed that the video cost around £5,000 to make.


Track listings

* 12-inch single, UK (1994) # "Set You Free" (Original Mix) # "Set You Free" (Liberation Mix) # "Set You Free" (Lost Soul Version) * CD single, UK (1994) # "Set You Free" (Lost Soul Version) – 4:13 # "Set You Free" (Pop Mix) – 4:05 # "Set You Free" (Original Edit) – 4:15 # "Set You Free" (Original Version) – 7:01 # "Set You Free" (TTF Remix) – 4:53 # "Set You Free" (Liberation Mix) – 6:39 # "Set You Free" (Kleptomania Mix) – 5:52 * CD single, Australia & New Zealand (1995) # "Set You Free" (Original Radio Edit) – 4:22 # "Set You Free" (Original Mix) – 7:16 # "Set You Free" (Amsterdam Mix) – 5:28 # "Set You Free" (Lost Soul Mix) – 4:12 # "Set You Free" (Shades Of Rhythm Remix) – 6:10 # "Set You Free" (Liberation Remix) – 6:39 # "Set You Free" (Acapella (N-Trance Unplugged)) – 1:54 * CD maxi, UK (1995) # "Set You Free" (Original Radio Edit) – 4:22 # "Set You Free" (Original Mix) – 7:16 # "Set You Free" (Amsterdam Mix) – 5:28 # "Set You Free" (Lost Soul Mix) – 4:12 # "Set You Free" (Shades Of Rhythm Remix) – 6:10 # "Set You Free" (Liberation Remix) – 6:39 # "Set You Free" (N-Trance Unplugged) – 1:54


Personnel

* N-Trance: production, writing * Kelly Llorenna: vocals * T-1K: raps (Lost Soul and Pop Mix) * Tim Russell: engineering


Charts


Weekly charts

Original version Remix


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Cover versions

Scottish band
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included a cover of the song on their 2008 single "Head Rolls Off". In September 2021, English singer Kyla La Grange covered the song, saying "I wanted to re-work it in a way that brought out the sadness".


References

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