Stadium House Version
A version heavily reworked for a mainstream audience, "3 a.m. Eternal (Live at the S.S.L.)", was issued in January 1991 and reached # 1 in the UK singles chart and # 5 in the US Billboard Hot 100. This version had a rap by Ricardo da Force. The "S.S.L." in the subtitle refers to a Solid State Logic mixing desk. Although a lot of crowd noise is on the mix, it is in fact a purely studio-based creation. The seven inch version of this mix appears on the album The White Room. Concurrent with the chart-topping version, yet another 12" was released, with resolutely underground remixes by The Moody Boys.
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