Sensual Sensation by Lime, released 30 June 1990, includes the following tracks: "Don't You Wanna Do It", "Take It Up", "Extrasensory Perception" and more.
This version of Sensual Sensation comes as a 1xCD. -
(P) 1984 - 1985 Matra Records Inc.
(C) 1994 Unidisc Music Inc.
Mixed at Ultra-son Studio.
Manufactured & distributed by Unidisc Music Inc.
"Sensual Sensation" is a CD release by Lime, presenting the Canadian duo's signature blend of upbeat synth hooks, danceable grooves and catchy vocal lines. This album captures the essence of Lime's electro-disco and early synth-pop sound, with tracks built around driving basslines, bright keyboards and melodic choruses designed for the dancefloor and fans of classic 80s club music. The production emphasizes rhythmic clarity and sparkling electronic textures, making this CD a strong choice for listeners who appreciate energetic, melodic dance tracks with a retro flair. Lime gained recognition in the early 1980s for their infectious dance hits and club anthems, contributing significantly to the evolution of electronic dance and Hi-NRG sounds in North America and Europe. Their music became a staple in discos and on dance charts, and they are still appreciated by collectors and fans of vintage dance and synth music for their distinctive, uplifting style and memorable melodies. The CD format of "Sensual Sensation" offers clear, dynamic sound and is suitable both for collectors of classic dance releases and for new listeners discovering Lime's catalog. It fits well into any collection focused on disco, synth-pop, Italo-inspired sounds and 80s club music. Unidisc, the label behind this release, is a Canadian company known for issuing and reissuing influential disco, funk, soul and dance titles. Over the years, Unidisc has built a strong reputation among enthusiasts for preserving and making accessible key recordings from the disco and early electronic dance eras, often focusing on high-quality audio and collector-friendly editions. With "Sensual Sensation," Unidisc continues its role in keeping classic dance music available to a wider audience.