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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Feel So High

| cover = Des'ree_feel_so_high_1991_single.jpg

| alt =

| caption = 1991 original single cover

| type = single

| artist = Des'ree

| album = Mind Adventures I Ain't Movin'

| released = 19 August 1991

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

* Pop

* soul

| length = 3:52

| label =

* Sony Soho Square

* Epic

| writer =

* Des'ree

* Michael Graves

| producer = Ashley Ingram

| next_title = Mind Adventures

| next_year = 1992

| misc =

}}

"'Feel So High'" is a song by British singer-songwriter Des'ree, released as the first single from her debut album, 'Mind Adventures'. It peaked at 13 in the UK and No. 67 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100.

Details



"Feel So High" was the song that got Des'ree signed to a major label, as it was the song that was on the demo tape she sent to the label. She specifically sent the tape to Lincoln Elias of the Sony label to sign her because it was him who had signed Terence Trent D'Arby and felt only he and his label would understand her music approach.

Ashley Ingram, who eventually produced "Feel So High" and most of the album, said that "[Elias] played me a very rough demo of the song that later became 'Feel So High.' It's not often that a singer can present a demo tape and expect the powers-that-be to acknowledge the full wonders, but on a creative level she shone. She leapt out of the cassette."

Release and reception



The song received good reviews, and Des'ree drew comparisons with American singer Anita Baker for her deep voice and her music style. AllMusic editor Tom Demalon described it as a "slinky, mid-tempo" song and noted further that Des'ree "possesses a pleasing vocal delivery". Larry Flick from 'Billboard' said the newcomer "exudes a unique and refreshing style that is at first introspective and folkish, and then sophisticated and jazzy." A reviewer from 'Music & Media' commented that Des'ree is a "real asset to the genre. Her soulful debut single could give her the same quick start as Tracy Chapman." Head of programmes Keith Pringle on Piccadilly Radio/Manchester said, "It's a classy record with a great hook. The sound fits the station, as we found out by testing the record with a phone panel. Just like Beverley Craven, it will take some re-releases before it will be a hit, but we're giving this single the lifetime of a hit." John Kilgo from 'The Network Forty' noted the "smooth polished vocals and a subtle hook that entices you to sing along after just one listen." Mark Frith from 'Select' viewed it as a "beautifully haunting gospel-like track".

The single was released in August 1991, a mere 12 weeks after the label had signed her, giving Des'ree a record of shortest time between signing to a label and releasing a record. Initially, the record failed to have much success, peaking at a low No. 51 on the UK chart. In January 1992, while Des'ree was still recording her debut album, the song was re-released with a different mix and this time it became a hit, peaking at No. 13 on the UK chart. When released worldwide in 1992, it was a moderate hit around Europe, peaking within the top 40 in most countries, with a best showing in Sweden, where it became a top 10 hit peaking at No. 9.

US release



In the US, "Feel So High" had been only released as a promo single and her debut album went unreleased there. Since American people were unfamiliar with the song, Sony decided to include the track as a bonus song on the US edition of Des'ree's second album 'I Ain't Movin'. With most music reviewers singling out the song, Des'ree's American label decided to issue "Feel So High" as the follow-up to her US top ten hit "You Gotta Be" in March 1995. The single failed to catch on as her previous single, and stalled at No. 67 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100, becoming Des'ree's last appearance on the chart. Eventually, 'Mind Adventures' was released in the US in 1995, but it excluded "Feel So High" from its track list as it had been included on her second album.

Music video



Three music videos were shot, the first two for the original release and the 1992 re-release, and a new one was filmed for the US release in 1995. The original video features Des'ree walking around a botanical garden with female friends with dancers on the background. There's also shot of Des'ree singing surrounded by candles and shots of Des'ree with a man in a bed and then singing with him embracing her. The video for the 1992 re-release shows Des'ree painting a portrait of a man. Eventually, she enters the portrait to meet the man. The video for the 1995 US release shows Des'ree singing in a desert.

Track listings



1991 release

'7-inch single UK'

# "Feel So High" 3:52

# "Got To Be Strong" 2:07

'CD maxi, 12-inch single (UK)'

# "Feel So High" 3:52

# "Got To Be Strong" 2:07

# "Stand On My Own Ground" (1st draft) 4:43

1992 release

'7-inch single, cassette Single (UK)'

# "Feel So High" (New Born Again mix) 3:52

# "Save This Promised Land" (a capella) 3:21

'CD single Europe'

# "Feel So High" (New Born Again mix) 3:52

# "Feel So High" (The Elevation mix) 5:25

# "Save This Promised Land" (a capella) 3:21

# "Got To Be Strong" 2:07

'12-inch maxi UK'

# "Feel So High" (The Elevation mix) 5:25

# "Feel So High" (New Born Again mix) 3:52

# "Save This Promised Land" (a capella) 3:21

# "Got To Be Strong" 2:07

1995 release

'CD single US'

# "Feel So High" 3:53

# "Mind Adventures" 4:45

# "Innocent & Naive" 3:40

# "You Gotta Be" (Love Will Save The Day mix) 4:04

'CD single Japan'

# "Feel So High" (The Family Stand remix) 3:53

# "You Gotta Be" (Hourglass mix) 3:51

# "Little Child" 3:53

# "I Ain't Movin'" 3:33

# "You Gotta Be" (Love Will Save The Day mix) 4:04

# "Take A Chance" 5:13

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Samples



In 1997, "Feel So High" was interpolated into the Janet Jackson song "Got 'til It's Gone" from Jackson's CD 'The Velvet Rope' without due credit to Des'ree as a contributor. The maxi single, released in 2000, lists Des'ree and Michael Graves as two of the song's writers.'Q Magazine', July 1998.

References



Category:1991 debut singles

Category:1992 singles

Category:1995 singles

Category:Des'ree songs

Category:1991 songs

Category:S2 Records singles

Category:Epic Records singles

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