Theme from S-Express
"Theme from S-Express" is an acid house song by British electronic dance music group S'Express, from their debut studio album, Original Soundtrack, written and produced by Mark Moore and Pascal Gabriel. One of the landmarks of early acid house and late 1980s sampling culture, the single was released by Rhythm King and Capitol, and became a hit upon its release in April 1988, peaking at number one on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks. It also topped the charts in Belgium, Greece, Luxembourg and Switzerland. In the United States, it reached number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard Dance Club Play chart. "Theme from S-Express" additionally peaked at number 11 in Australia and number two in West Germany, France and the Netherlands.
Production
The song samples liberally from many other works, including heavy usage of Rose Royce's "Is It Love You're After", and TZ's "I Got the Hots for You", which provided the song's campy hook. The song used the line "Drop that ghetto blaster" prominently from the song "Tales of Taboo" by Karen Finley. The hi-hat is sampled from an aerosol spray. The track's "S express" refrain makes reference to the 42nd Street Shuttle, a line on the New York City Subway. The train sample used is of an InterCity 125. The cover artwork features a cutaway drawing of a British Rail Class 56, a contemporary freight locomotive. For the North American release, some spoken word samples had to be removed due to licensing issues, and were recreated by unnamed voice artists. The female vocalist is Michel'le.Samples used
This is a list of samples used in "Theme from S-Express".- Paula Prentiss "Yes. Yes. This, it's wonderful." is taken from the 1975 film The Stepford Wives
- Alfredo de la Fé – "Hot to Trot" from Alfredo, 1979
- Crystal Grass – "Crystal World" from You're All I Ever Dreamed Of, 1974
- Karen Finley – "Tales of Taboo" from Tales of Taboo, 1986
- Debbie Harry – "Feel the Spin" from Krush Groove soundtrack, 1985
- Vocal sample by Laura Olsher from "The Martian Monsters" from Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House, 1964
- Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson – "The Bottle" from Winter in America, 1974
- Ish Ledesma – "Scream for Daddy" from I Could Love You, 1986
- Peech Boys – "Don't Make Me Wait" from Life Is Something Special, 1983
- Gene Roddenberry – "The Star Trek Dream" from The Star Trek Dream, 1976
- Rose Royce – "Is It Love You're After" from Rose Royce IV: Rainbow Connection, 1979
- Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs – "Oh That's Bad, No That's Good" from Oh That's Good, No That's Bad, 1967
- Stacey Q – "Two of Hearts" from Better Than Heaven, 1986
- TZ – "I Got the Hots for You" from I Got the Hots for You, 1983
- Yazoo – "Situation" from Upstairs at Eric's, 1982
Critical reception
Impact and legacy
In 1999, Spex included "Theme from S-Express" in their "The Best Singles of the Century" list. In 2020, The Guardian ranked the song number 51 in their list of "The 100 greatest UK No 1s", writing, "To watch Top of the Pops as 1987 gives way to 1988 is to watch the freaks taking over the asylum: after MARRS and Bomb the Bass's earlier acid house hits, S-Express's sample-heavy track affirmed the sound's chart coronation, making the Stock Aitken Waterman stable look even more square, and stuck one in the eye of London's throttlingly cool club scene with its euphoric, queer collage." In 2024, Classic Pop ranked "Theme from S-Express" number one in their list of "Top 20 80s House Hits".Track listings
- CD maxi
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- "The Trip" –
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- 7-inch single
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- 12-inch maxi, Europe 1
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- "The Trip" –
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- 12-inch maxi, Europe 2
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- 12-inch maxi, Canada and UK
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- Cassette
- "Theme from S-Express"
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- "The Trip"
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- "The Trip"
- CD maxi - Theme From S-Express
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Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart | Peak position |
| Europe | 54 |
| Netherlands | 24 |
Year-end charts
| Chart | Position |
| UK Club Chart | 35 |