Body (original Mix) 1986 - Steve "silk" Hurley - Jack Your
The title itself is a tribute to the ecstatic, freestyle dance move defined by rhythmic torso movements that dominated the Chicago club scene at venues like the Warehouse. Breaking the UK Charts
Released in , "Jack Your Body" is the ultimate example of early Chicago house. It was built on a skeletal, driving rhythm using a Roland TR-909 drum machine and a pulsing, squelching bassline sampled and replayed from the Shep Pettibone remix of First Choice’s "Let No Man Put Asunder". STEVE "SILK" HURLEY - Jack Your Body (Original Mix) 1986
It was the first UK #1 to achieve the majority of its sales on the 12-inch vinyl format. The title itself is a tribute to the