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1 2 Unlimited No Limit 2 Culture Beat Mr. Vain 3 The Outhere Brothers Boom Boom Boom 4 Whigfield Saturday Night 5 Reel 2 Real Feat. The Mad Stuntman I Like To Move It 6 Gala Freed From Desire 7 Clock Whoomph! (There It Is) 8 La Bouche Be My Lover 9 Ann Lee 2 Times 10 Doop Doop 11 2 in a Room Wiggle It 12 Sybil When I'm Good And Ready 13 Rozalla Everybody's Free 14 The Grid Swamp Thing 15 Gusto Let's All Chant 16 JX There's Nothing I Won't Do 17 The Prodigy No Good (Start The Dance) 18 Technohead I Wanna Be A Hippy Disc #2 Tracklisting 1 Haddaway What Is Love? 2 Corona The Rhythm Of The Night 3 Snap! The Power 4 Real McCoy Another Night 5 Jam & Spoon Feat. Plavka Right In The Night 6 Club House Feat. Carl Light My Fire 7 Alex Party Saturday Night Party 8 Loveland Feat. Rachel McFarlene Let The Music (Lift You Up) 9 The Outhere Brothers Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle) 9 The Original I Luv U Baby 10 Aswad Shine 11 Eiffel 65 Blue (Da Ba Dee) 12 Urban Cookie Collective The Key, The Secret 13 Jinny Keep Warm 14 The Lisa Marie Experience Keep On Jumpin' 15 Kadoc The Nighttrain 16 O.T. Quartet Hold That Sucker Down 17 Yosh Its What's Up Front That Counts Disc #3 Tracklisting 1 Cappella U Got 2 Let The Music 2 Baby D Let Me Be Your Fantasy 3 Strike U Sure Do 4 M People One Night In Heaven 5 Reel 2 Real Jazz It Up 6 Happy Clappers I Believe 7 Felix Don't You Want Me 8 De'Lacy Hideaway 9 SASH! Stay 10 Phats & Small Turn Around 11 Robin S Show Me Love 12 Ken Doh Nakasaki (I Need A Lover Tonight) 13 T-Empo Saturday Night, Sunday Morning 14 Gat Décor Passion 15 Pizzaman Happiness 16 Todd Terry Weekend 17 Pulse Feat. Antoine Robertson The Lover That You Are 18 Praxis Feat. Kathy Brown Turn Me Out Newest Review: ... good point to note is that the 90s was a prime example of how you don't need to worry about lyrics to make a catchy and ... more |
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Big Tunes: Back 2 the 90s
Release Date: 2009 - 07 - 27, Audio CD, Ministry of Sound UK Last Update 21.11.2009 05:52
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by - written on 08/09/09 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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As much as I didn't really want to enjoy this compilation of music from my teenage years, I couldn't admiring the collection of cheese, and the strange way my foot wouldn't stop tapping and the grin didn't really disappear from my face throughout. Contrary to most compilation CDs, this one starts off giving us the commercial dance tunes, with 2 Unlimited's 'No Limit' (aka No Lyrics!) starting us off, followed immediately by the incredibly similar 'Mr Vain' from Culture Beat. There was something rather basic and electronic about this type of early 90s dance stuff, and with tracks such as one hit wonder Whigfield's Saturday Night (she of the funky dance ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/08/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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Brilliant! The nineties is probably my favourite decade for music, not so fond of today's music which is too heavily driven by Akon and similar types of men. The nineties represented a time when songs stood out and also sold a lot more copies! Spread over three discs, this is a great album to kick start any party. Disc one gets things underway with the heavy techno beats of 'No Limit'. The dutch duo pound away with their chanting until you are bowled over by the madness. If that is your thing, then The Outhere Brothers is more insane chanty madness. Dance routines can be sought in the charming Whigfield and Doop and if you want some real full on ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/08/09 (Useful, 23 readings)
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Rarely does a compilation album come along that will satisfy everyone however, BIg Tunes: Back 2 The 90s is one of a kind. From the era that spawned Oasis, Adidas poppers and a craze for yo-yos comes some of the biggest dance and club hits of the time. Although I wasn't old enough at the time to go clubbing, many of the songs on this album were a big part of mine and others lives at the time. From such big hits as Mr.Vain, No Limit and No Good this 3 Cd collection is a step back 10 or so years to a time when clubs still contained music you could dance to. From the more obvious hits by Whigfield to some less obvious and memorable one hit wonders, Ministry of Sound who ... Read the complete review
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