Joy (Staxx song) explained

Joy
Cover:Joy_(Staxx_song).jpg
Type:single
Artist:Staxx featuring Carol Leeming
B-Side:Remix
Released:1993
Genre:
Label:
Producer:
  • Simon Thorne
  • Tom Jones
Next Title:You
Next Year:1995

"Joy" is the debut single by British house music studio project Staxx, assembled by producers Simon Thorne and Tom Jones. It was released in 1993 and features British singer Carol Leeming, becoming a number-one hit on both the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart[3] and the Canadian RPM Dance/Urban chart.[4] On the UK Singles Chart, it peaked at number 25. In 1997, the song was re-released in a new remix, reaching number 14 in the UK. The accompanying music video was directed by British director Lindy Heymann,[5] featuring Leeming and two female dancers performing in an empty swimming pool.

Chart performance

"Joy" was a club staple and a notable hit on the charts in several countries, peaking at number-one on both the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in the US (in February 1994)[3] and the RPM Dance/Urban chart in Canada (in May 1994).[4] In Europe, it was a top-20 hit in Denmark (20), and a top-30 hit in Switzerland (30),[6] and the UK. In the latter, it peaked at number 25 in its third week at the UK Singles Chart, on October 10, 1993.[7] On the Music Week Dance Singles chart, it hit number two, behind Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax".[8] In the Netherlands, "Joy" was a top-40 hit, reaching number 33.[9] On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached its highest position as number 70, after debuting at number 97 on 23 October 1993, when the single charted in the UK.[10] Later, in February 1994, "Joy" peaked at number six on the Music & Media European Dance Radio Chart.[11] Elsewhere, the song was a top-90 hit in Australia, reaching number 90 on the ARIA singles chart.

In 1997, "Joy" was released in a new remix, this time peaking at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart, number five on the UK Dance Singles Chart and number two on the Record Mirror Club Chart.

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that "this smokin' anthem is cast in a mold similar to Culture Beat's "Mr. Vain", wrapping a brain-embedding hook around a rapid, percolating beatbase. [...] Icing on the cake is Carol Leeming's spirited vocal appearance on several mixes."[12] In the magazine's single review, he also noted that it "has a roaring and frenetic rave-ish undercurrent", complimenting the singer as "a charming presence, playfully wrapping her feline voice around the song's ear-catching chorus and refrain."[13] Maria Jimenez from Music & Media remarked that the track "is spreading like musical wildfire."[14] James Hamilton from Music Weeks RM Dance Update described it as a "typically excellent Carol Leeming wailed and scatted catchy soul-funk-gospel-garage-house with so many "joy"-ful influences that it's instantly familiar".[2] Wendi Cermak from The Network Forty deemed it a "delectable dance tune to liven up your current library of down-tempo jams and ballads."[15] David Petrilla from The Weekender concluded that "this song deserves all the attention it will get. It's upbeat, happy, well produced and performed. 'Joy' has what it takes to enjoy a long stay in most DJs play stacks. I wouldn't be surprised if it even crosses over to radio, but remember you heard it first on the dance floor!"[16]

On the 1997 remix, Flick from Billboard named it a "cute Euro-NRG ditty" and a "wonderfully bright and anthemic jam". He added, "Leeming has a sassy vocal style to offset the oh-so-happy music. She knocks off a few festive vamps and refrains that should stick to the brains of programmers within seconds."[1] Chris Finan from the RM Dance Update gave it four out of five, writing, "Far and away a cracking record in its own right, Champion relives the moment with some deft reworkings by Grand Larceny and Monde. The best way to update this would have been to stick closely to all the hooks that made it the first time and that's exactly what's been done. Mondo just updates the tune, retaining the complete Carol Leeming vocal and using similar synth hooks over the top. An old favourite that will probably become a new favourite."[17]

Track listing

A. "Joy" (Love Joy Vocal Mix)

B1. "Joy" (Original Mix)

B2. "Joy" (Love Joy Stringapella)

A1. "Joy" (Diss-Cuss Vox Remix) – 6:40

A2. "Joy" (Joy Radio Edit) – 3:38

B1. "Joy" (Original Mix) – 5:52

B2. "Joy" (Love Joy 12" Vocal Mix) – 6:20

  1. "Joy" (Love Joy Serious Vocal Edit) – 3:37
  2. "Joy" (Original Edit) – 3:21
  3. "Joy" (Love Joy Vocal Mix) – 6:24
  4. "Joy" (Original Mix) – 6:37
  5. "Joy" (Diss-Cuss Vox Mix) – 6:40
  6. "Joy" (Stones Club Mix) – 4:55
  7. "Joy" (Love Joy Dub) – 6:53
  1. "Joy" (Love Joy Serious Vocal Edit) – 3:40
  2. "Joy" (Original Radio Edit) – 3:22
  3. "Joy" (Love Joy Serious Vocal Mix) – 6:25
  4. "Joy" (Stones Club Mix) – 4:53

A. "Joy" (Mondo's Pussycat Vocal)

B1. "Joy" (Lovejoy Vocal 12")

B2. "Joy" (Grand Larceny Mix)

  1. "Joy" (Mondo's Pussycat Radio Edit) – 3:49
  2. "Joy" (Lovejoy Vocal Edit) – 3:38
  3. "Joy" (Mondo's Pussycat Vocal 12") – 7:34
  4. "Joy" (Lovejoy Vocal 12") – 6:25
  5. "Joy" (Mondo's Topless Vocal 12") – 6:58
  6. "Joy" (Grand Larceny Mix) – 8:23

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1993–1994)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[18] 90
Canada Dance/Urban (RPM)1
Denmark (IFPI)20
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[19] 70
Europe (European Dance Radio)6
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)[20] 17
Netherlands (Single Top 100)33
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)30
UK Singles (OCC)[21] 25
UK Airplay (Music Week)[22] 17
UK Dance (Music Week)2
UK Club Chart (Music Week)[23] 2
US Hot Dance Club Play (Billboard)1
Chart (1997)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[24] 58
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[25] 73
Scotland (OCC)[26] 10
UK Singles (OCC)14
UK Dance (OCC)[27] 5
UK Club Chart (Music Week)[28] 2

Year-end charts

See also

Notes and References

  1. Larry. Flick. Reviews & Previews: Singles. Billboard. August 3, 1996. 90. February 26, 2023. Larry Flick.
  2. James . Hamilton . Dj directory . Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental insert) . October 2, 1993 . 7 . April 4, 2021 . James Hamilton (DJ and journalist).
  3. Staxx of Joy - US Dance Club Songs . . January 21, 2015.
  4. RPM Dance. RPM. May 23, 1994. March 8, 2018.
  5. Web site: Lindy Heymann. January 31, 2017. Mvdbase.com.
  6. Web site: Staxx of Joy - Swiss chart . Hitparade.ch . January 21, 2015.
  7. Web site: Official Singles Chart Top 75 10 October 1993 - 16 October 1993. Official Charts Company. September 16, 2020.
  8. Dance Singles . . October 2, 1993 . 26 . April 9, 2021.
  9. Web site: Staxx of Joy - Dutch chart . January 21, 2015. Dutchcharts.nl.
  10. Eurochart Hot 100. Music & Media. 10. 43. October 23, 1993. 23. March 24, 2024.
  11. European Dance Radio Top 25. Music & Media. 11. 8. February 19, 1994. 22. December 5, 2019.
  12. Larry . Flick . Dance Trax: U.K.'s deconstruction Label Builds A Roster With Klass . . January 8, 1994 . 23 . January 22, 2018 . Larry Flick.
  13. Single Reviews: New and Noteworthy. Larry. Flick. Billboard. January 8, 1994. January 31, 2020. Larry Flick.
  14. Maria. Jimenez. Groovemix: Short Grooves. Music & Media. 11. 5. January 29, 1994. 8. October 7, 2022.
  15. Crossover: Music Meeting. Wendi. Cermak. The Network Forty. January 28, 1994. 32. March 28, 2020.
  16. Petrilla, David (February 2, 1994). "Record Review and New Releases". p. 14. The Weekender.
  17. Chris. Finan. Hot Vinyl. Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental Insert). July 5, 1997. 8. August 15, 2022.
  18. Web site: The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 05 Jun 1994. ARIA. March 6, 2016.
  19. Eurochart Hot 100. Music & Media. 10. 44. October 30, 1993. 21. January 15, 2018.
  20. Web site: Staxx - Joy. Dutch. Top40.nl. April 2, 2018.
  21. Web site: Official Charts > Staxx. The Official UK Charts Company . March 6, 2016.
  22. The Airplay Chart. Music Week. October 16, 1993. 34. May 2, 2024.
  23. The RM Club Chart. Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental Insert). August 14, 1993. 4. May 10, 2023.
  24. 266.
  25. Eurochart Hot 100. Music & Media. 14. 38. September 20, 1997. 12. June 21, 2018.
  26. Web site: Scottish Singles Chart 07 September 1997 - 13 September 1997. Official Charts Company. January 16, 2018.
  27. Web site: Official UK Dance Singles Chart (07 September 1997-13 September 1997). Official Charts Company. February 9, 2018.
  28. The Club Chart 12.07.97. Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental Insert). July 12, 1997. 7. August 15, 2022.
  29. The RM Club Chart 93. Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental insert). December 25, 1993. 4. February 3, 2023.
  30. Canada Top 50 Dance Tracks of 1994. RPM. December 12, 2019.
  31. The Club Top 100 of 1997. Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental insert). January 10, 1998. 5. February 3, 2023.