A version of "
Midnight at the Oasis" was recorded by British
acid jazz and
funk group
Brand New Heavies, attributed to "Brand New Heavies featuring
N'Dea Davenport". This version was released in July 1994 by
FFRR and
Delicious Vinyl and reached number 13 in the UK and number 11 in Scotland in August 1994. It was their biggest hit until the departure of Davenport, when "
Sometimes" made number 11 in 1997 with new singer
Siedah Garrett. "Midnight at the Oasis" was featured on their 1994 album
Brother Sister.
Critical reception Caroline Sullivan from
The Guardian stated about
N'Dea Davenport, his "...glistening voice glorifies even a lazy cover version of 'Midnight at the Oasis'." In his weekly UK chart commentary,
James Masterton described it as a "faithfully rendered cover". A reviewer from
Music & Media said, "Usually lite funky music is identified with garden parties and romantic restaurants at night by trendy clubbers, but not if marketed under the
acid jazz banner. This is hip guys!" Tony Cross from
Smash Hits said it "sounds suspiciously like a funked-up
Barry Manilow song".
Music video A music video was produced to promote the single. It was directed by directors Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, known as just Max & Dania, and filmed in
London. The video was B-listed on German music television channel
VIVA in November 1994.
Track listing •
CD single, UK • "Midnight at the Oasis" (Radio Version) – (3:48) • "Midnight at the Oasis" (Rogers Brand New Radio Anthem) – (4:35) •
CD single, UK (BNHCD 05) • "Midnight at the Oasis" (Radio Version) – (3:48) • "Midnight at the Oasis" (Extended Version) • "Midnight at the Oasis" (Opaz 7" Version) • "Midnight at the Oasis" (Roger's Brand New Radio Anthem) – (4:35)
Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Personnel • Simon Bartholomew •
N'Dea Davenport – Vocals • Jan Kincaid • Andrew Levy ==Other covers==