Krush

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Krush were a UK

hit single with "House Arrest" in 1987.[1]

Career

The group consisted of musicians Mark Gamble, Cassius Campbell and record producers Mark Brydon and Robert Gordon. Ruth Joy was the featured vocalist.

"

UK Singles Chart in December 1987 into January 1988.[1] Alongside similar releases by artists such as Bomb the Bass and S'Express, "House Arrest" is considered a pioneering example of British house music.[citation needed] It has since been licensed to numerous compilation albums
.

Their second single "Walking on Sunshine" was a

Warp Records, until leaving the label acrimoniously in 1991.[citation needed
]

In 1989, Ruth Joy (real name Ruth Joy Oram) launched a solo career, releasing the single "Don't Push It" (

Mantronik. She followed it up with the single "Soul Power", and in 1991 she released the Carl McIntosh-produced (of the band Loose Ends) "Feel" (UK No. 67).[3][4] All of these tracks, plus some additional ones, ended up on her 1992 album, Pride and Joy.[5]

References

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