L.A. Mix consisted of then husband-and-wife team Les Adams and Emma Freilich, and Mike Stevens. Their first hit was in 1987, "Don't Stop (Jammin')", which was based on a simple 8-track demo that Adams had formed in his home studio, and made No. 47 on the
UK Singles Chart. The record deal was initially only for one single, but then Adams remixed
Maurice Joshua's "
This Is Acid" by taking the vocals, adding a synth lead from
Black Riot's "A Day in the Life", using the rhythm synth from
Inner City's "
Big Fun", sirens from some of
Todd Terry's records and some assorted sexual screams of unknown origin from his collection, A fourth single, also released in 1989, "Love Together" featuring Kevin Henry, charted at No. 66. These four singles were aggregated on the album
On the Side, which was released in 1989. In 1990, the first of three singles from L.A. Mix's second album was released. "Coming Back for More", also the title track of the new album, was released as a single. The song featured vocals from Franseco (Leslie George), and charted at No. 50. ==Discography==