Burning The Ground Exclusive 1983
“Rise Up” is a pop song recorded by the Canadian group Parachute Club on their self-titled 1983 album. It was produced and engineered by Daniel Lanois, and written by Parachute Club members Billy Bryans, Lauri Conger, Lorraine Segato and Steve Webster, with additional lyrics contributed by filmmaker Lynne Fernie.
An upbeat call for peace, celebration, and “freedom / to love who we please,” the song was a national hit in Canada, and was hailed as a unique achievement in Canadian pop music:
Rarely does one experience a piece of music in white North America where the barrier between participant and observer breaks down. Rise Up rises right up and breaks down the wall.
According to Segato, the song was not written with any one individual group in mind, but as a universal anthem of freedom and equality; Fernie described the song’s lyrics as having been inspired in part by West Coast First Nations rituals in which young girls would “rise up” at dawn to adopt their adult names as a rite of passage.
It remains the band’s most famous song, and has been adopted as an activist anthem for causes as diverse as gay rights, feminism, anti-racism and the New Democratic Party. As well, the song’s reggae and soca-influenced rhythms made it the first significant commercial breakthrough for Caribbean music in Canada.
The song’s first ever live public performance took place at the 1983 Toronto Pride parade.
SIDE A:
Rise Up (Extended Dance Version) 6:45
Remix – Daniel Lanois
SIDE B:
Rise Up (Jellybean Mix) 5:58
Engineer [Remix] – John “Tokes” Potoker*
Remix – John “Jellybean” Benitez
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
U.S. CHART HISTORY:
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Rise Up | U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play | #26 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: RCA – JD-13655
Format: Vinyl, 12″, Promo, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: US
Released: 1983
Genre: Electronic
Style: Synth-pop
CREDITS:
Daniel Lanois
NOTES:
From the LP “The Parachute Club”
Find the 12″ at DISCOGS
VINYL RESTORATION:
-DjPaulT
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thanks for this, it really brings back memories! I don’t suppose you have their remix album ‘Moving Thru’ The Moonlight’? The Parachute Club – Moving Thru’ The Moonlight | Discogs
thanks again!
Oh wow! I thought about ‘Rise Up’ earlier this year and was really wanting to hear it but didn’t have a digital copy. I used to play it in my mid-tempo sets – can’t wait to hear it again. THANK YOU!!!
Thanks!
i have this one https://www.discogs.com/it/release/1209691-The-Parachute-Club-Rise-Up
and the UK print with the Jellybean Remix ( https://www.discogs.com/it/release/1920840-The-Parachute-Club-Rise-Up )
Thanks DJ! This was a staple in 1983 when CFNY out of Toronto was in full bloom. I’d be lost today had it not been for that station!
Candy! Thanks for this great 12″.
You’re welcome it’s been a while since you have commented good to see you 🙂
Wow Paul! I discovered this song recently. Since then it has become one of my very favourites. These 12″ mixes were unavailable on CD or digitally. I hoped to find them here on BTG and here they are. Thanks a million Paul 🙂
You’re very welcome, Daniel 🙂
Awesome song; can’t believe their first 2 releases are still not available on CD. Very nice sounding mastering; better than the compilation CD. Cheers,eh!!
Thank you 🙂
I love how you take us back dear Paul! I remember loving this song, so it came as quite the surprise seeing it on your site. I do recollect hearing this on NY radio when it first came out. Loving all the memories that this music instills in me! Thanks again for all this fabulous music nostalgia!!
Jeff
You’re welcome, Jeff 🙂