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Milli Vanilli - Girl I'm Gonna Miss You - Hansa - Euro House

Milli Vanilli - Girl I'm Gonna Miss You - Hansa - Euro House
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Track Listing

A Girl I\'m Gonna Miss You (Long Version) (6:38)
B1 More Than You\'ll Ever Know (3:50)
B2 Can\'t You Feel My Love (3:33)
B3 Girl I\'m Gonna Miss You (Single Version) (4:19)


Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+)
Artist Milli Vanilli
Title Girl I'm Gonna Miss You
Label Hansa
Catalogue 612 647
Format Vinyl 12 Inch
Released 1989
Genre Euro House

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Information on the Euro House Genre

House music, also an underground genre in the United States, had come to the UK and continental Europe with the rise of acid house and "rave" techno in the late 1980s. By the early 1990s, with the rise of the Belgian New Beat, house then became associated with Belgium and the Netherlands.

Some of the first songs with elements of what would later be called Eurodance are house music. For example, Strike It Up by Black Box (1990) and Rhythm is a Dancer by Snap! (1992) both have the duet characteristic of Eurodance, and Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) by Rozalla (1991) has the characteristic synthesizer riff.

Of course, not all European house music was absorbed into the Eurodance genre. By the early 2000s, it remained a style distinct from Eurodance with harder synth and a slower tempo, for example Satisfaction by Benny Benassi (2003).

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