LSI (Love Sex Intelligence)
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"LSI" is a 1992 song recorded by the band The Shamen
The Shamen
The Shamen were an experimental electronic music band, from 1985–1999, initially formed in Aberdeen, Scotland, as a psychedelic-influenced indie rock act. The founding members are Colin Angus , Derek McKenzie and Keith McKenzie...

 with vocals by Jhelisa Anderson. Having been remixed by the Beatmasters, it was the first single taken from their album Boss Drum
Boss Drum
Boss Drum was The Shamen's 1992 album which featured their hit "Ebeneezer Goode". Critics still gave their Boss Drum album positive feedback, despite the death of the member Will Sinnott, who was known to have helped Colin Angus transform The Shamen into a popular rave act.-LP :# "Boss Drum" –...

. Released in July 1992 (in February 1993 in France), it achieved a great success in Sweden, where it reached number 4 and in the UK, where it reached number 6.

The music video was directed by Mathew Glamorre.

The CD single also contains a remix of "Make It Mine", a song from the En-Tact album.

CD maxi

Europe
  1. "LSI" (beat edit) — 3:45
  2. "LSI" (alternative vocal) — 6:06
  3. "LSI" (dub rave vocal) — 4:37
  4. "Make It Mine" (U.S. dub mix) — 4:25


U.S.
  1. "LSI" (beatmasters 7") — 3:40
  2. "LSI" (shamen 7") — 3:51
  3. "LSI" (E-smoove 7" mix) — 3:35
  4. "LSI" (Ed Richards 12" mix) — 5:11

12" maxi

Australia
  1. "LSI" (freaked out V1.02)
  2. "LSI" (club deep mix)
  3. "LSI" (dance vocal)
  4. "Possible Worlds"
  5. "LSI" (dub rave vocal)


Germany
  1. "LSI" (dance vocal) — 5:12
  2. "Possible Worlds" — 3:27
  3. "LSI" (freaked out V1.02) — 5:13
  4. "LSI" (club deep mix) — 11:25


Denmark, France, UK
  1. "LSI" (freaked out V1.02) — 5:13
  2. "LSI" (club deep mix) — 11:25
  3. "LSI" (dance vocal) — 5:12
  4. "Possible Worlds" — 3:27


U.S.
  1. "LSI" (Ed Richards 12" mix) — 5:11
  2. "LSI" (beatmasters 12" mix) — 5:14
  3. "LSI" (Shamen alternative vocal) — 6:06
  4. "LSI" (Frank De Wulf dub rave) — 4:29
  5. "LSI" (Shamen deep dub) — 6:00
  6. "LSI" (well hung parliament dub) — 5:41


Charts

Chart (1992/93) Peak
position
Dutch Mega Top 100 20
French SNEP Singles Chart 30
German Singles Chart 27
Irish IRMA Singles Chart 15
Swedish Singles Chart 4
Swiss Singles Chart 19
UK Singles Chart 6
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 1
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