The Qat Collection

The Qat Collection is the debut studio album by Welsh DJ Sasha.[1] It was released on 23 August 1994 through Deconstruction Records. The album features co-production from Tom Frederikse and was released with two singles: "Magic" and "Higher Ground", both featuring vocals from Sam Mollison. Upon release, the album charted on the UK Albums Chart, reaching position 56.[2] Later in 1994, an extended revision of the album was released, titled The Qat Collection Version 2.[3]

The Qat Collection
Studio album by
Released23 August 1994[1]
Recorded1993–94
Genre
Length70:37
LabelDeconstruction
Producer
Sasha chronology
The Qat Collection
(1994)
Renaissance - The Mix Collection
(1994)
Sasha studio album chronology
The Qat Collection
(1994)
Airdrawndagger
(2002)
Singles from The Qat Collection
  1. "Higher Ground"
    Released: 1994
  2. "Magic"
    Released: 1994

Background

The release's classification as an album has been disputed. In a review of Sasha's second studio album, Airdrawndagger, Paul Cooper from Pitchfork stated "don't call it an album nor an EP" in reference to The Qat Collection.[4] In a 2005 review of Armin van Buuren's second studio album, Shivers, BBC Music reviewer Jack Smith noted that "we'll discount 2003's 76 [van Buuren's debut] as that would be like saying Sasha's first full-length album was The Qat Collection".[5] Dorian Lynskey from The Guardian cited the album as his debut, writing that "he released [his debut album] in 1994, the underwhelming Qat Collection, but that has been erased, Stalin-style, from his history".[6]

Despite The Qat Collection's release, Sasha's 2002 album, Airdrawndagger was advertised as his "debut artist album".[7]

Release

The album's two singles, "Higher Ground" and "Magic" were produced by Sasha and Tom Frederikse, featured vocals from Sam Mollison, and were released through Deconstruction Records. The first single, "Higher Ground", was released in 1993 and peaked at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.[2] The album's second single, "Magic", was released in 1994 and peaked at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 11 on the UK Dance Singles Chart.[8] The album was released on 23 August 1994 and charted on release, peaking at number 56.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Minimal Qat"9:45
2."Magic" (with Sam Mollison)
12:36
3."Animal Qat"
  • Coe
  • Frederikse
13:12
4."Higher Ground" (with Sam Mollison)
  • Coe
  • Frederikse
  • Mollison
10:16
5."Vegetable Qat"
  • Coe
  • Frederikse
10:57
6."(As If By) Magic" (Dub)
  • Coe
  • Frederikse
  • Mollison
13:49
Total length:70:37
The Qat Collection Version 2[3]
No.TitleLength
1."Minimal Qat"9:43
2."Higher Ground"10:13
3."Magic" (Sasha's Black Magic Mix)7:21
4."Animal Qat"13:09
5."Magic" (Pob's Seismix)7:12
6."Higher Ground" (Big Brothers Mix)9:59
7."Vegetable Qat"10:18
8."Magic" (Junior's Factory Mix)10:03
Total length:78:05

Personnel

Adapted from liner notes.[9]

  • Alexander Coe (Sasha) – writing, production (all tracks)
  • Tom Frederikse – writing, production (all tracks)
  • Sam Mollison – writing, vocals ("Magic" and "Higher Ground")
  • Donna Gardier – vocals ("Vegetable Qat")
  • Ray Mann – trumpet ("Minimal Qat")
  • Gaëtan Schurrer – additional production

Charts

Chart Peak
position
UK Albums (Official Charts Company)[2] 56

References

  1. "Qat Collection by Sasha on iTunes". Apple Music. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  2. "Sasha - Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  3. "Sasha - The Qat Collection Version 2". Discogs. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  4. Cooper, Paul (2002). "Sasha - Airdrawndagger Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  5. Smith, Jack (2005). "BBC Music - Review of Armin van Buuren - Shivers". BBC Music. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  6. Lynskey, Dorian (2002). "Sasha: Airdrawndagger | Music". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  7. "Sasha Pulls Out 'Airdrawndagger'". Billboard. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  8. "Official Dance Singles Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  9. The Qat Collection (Liner Notes). Sasha. Deconstruction Records. 1994.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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