THE club sounds of the Eighties have always held a special place in the hearts of many listeners and clubbers.

But the music has recently received extra attention from a new generation on the back of high-profile covers by the likes of Liberty X and Room 5.

Classic covers including Oliver Cheatham's Get Down Saturday Night, which featured on the recent Lynx TV advert, has helped to spark a new-wave of 80s nostalgia.

Repress showcase sounds from the past are sought-after by the massive original army of vinyl fanatics and funkateers, plus this new generation of listeners.

This is the sound of Eighties' club culture soul and funk

classics mixed up with a smattering of early house.

Every tune is an anthem from the disco rush of Earth, Wind and Fire to the soulful sounds of Gwen McCrae.

The South Lakes Citizen is giving a way four copies of the Repress CD. All you have to do to enter is answer the question and send it on a postcard, remembering to include your name, address and daytime telephone number, to: Repress CD competition, South Lakes Citizen, 22 Stricklandgate, Kendal, LA9 4NE, to arrive by 9am next Tuesday.

QUESTION: What was Oliver Cheatham's eighties hit called?

Employees of Newsquest (Kendal) Ltd and their families are not eligible to enter. There is no cash alternative to the prize. The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

Winners must agree to participate in any publicity connected with this promotion.

June 5, 2003 09:30