Livin' in the Light | |
Cover: | CaronWheelerLivingintheLight.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Caron Wheeler |
Album: | UK Blak |
Released: | 27 August 1990 |
Recorded: | 1990 |
Genre: | Electronica, soul |
Length: | 5:44 (Original Version) 4:55 (Remix Version) |
Label: | EMI |
Producer: | Caron Wheeler, Afrika Baby Bam, Blacksmith |
Next Title: | UK Blak |
Next Year: | 1990 |
"Livin' in the Light" is a song by British singer-songwriter Caron Wheeler, released in August 1990 as the first single from her debut solo album, UK Blak (1990). Wheeler wrote the song with N. P. Hail, and produced it with Afrika Baby Bam and Blacksmith. It is a soul song that incorporates elements of neo soul, electronica, and 1970s-style funk music. Its lyrics describe people being dragged away from their culture and having to survive within a new surrounding. The song references slavery and reparations.
EMI Records released "Livin' in the Light" on 27 August 1990 as the lead single from UK Blak. The song spent a total of six weeks on the chart and peaked number 14 on the UK Singles chart.[1] It was a number-one hit on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, and achieved top-twenty peaks on several other countries' record charts.[2] [3] The song went on to sell over thirty-thousand copies worldwide. The success of the song invited Wheeler to perform on Top of the Pops in mid-1990.
In his review of UK Blak, Alex Henderson from AllMusic described "Livin' in the Light" as a "riveting" and "moving" neosoul treasure.[4] J.D. Considine from The Baltimore Sun remarked its "bass-heavy pulse".[5] Bill Coleman from Billboard wrote, "Produced by Afrika Baby Bam of the Jungle Brothers, lyrically uplifting cut shuffles down a funk/swing groove path somewhat similar to SIIS, though Wheeler's own unique sense of melody and vocal arrangements ultimately shine through. A smash."[6] Andrew Mueller from Melody Maker said that Wheeler "has a perfectly splendid voice and sings some perfectly splendid things with it".[7]
A music video was shot for both the original version and the remix version of the song. The video for the original version of song features Wheeler performing the song in close-up frame shots. The imagery of the video showcases many African people in a new surrounding. As they learning to adapt to the new surrounding, many of them are shown on a beach with the sun shining on them. The video also features many different men in the water. Wheeler is also shown wearing a traditional reddish-orange outfit. The video for the remix version of the song features a similar video with the same settings and imagery.
Chart (1990/91) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[8] | 112 |
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[9] | 38 |
UK Singles (OCC) | 14 |
US Hot Dance Club Play (Billboard) | 1 |
West Germany (Official German Charts) | 46 |