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Description: Genre: Dance & Electronic - House & Garage / Artist: Snap! / Audio CD released 2005-02-01 at SPV U.S. / Disc #1 ... more
The Cult Of Snap!: 1990 >> 2003 - Snap! ... Tracklisting
1 Power of Bhangra - Motivo, Snap!
2 Ooops Up - DJ Tomekk, Snap!
3 Mary Had a Little Boy - 2NF, Milky, Snap!
4 World in My Hands - Snap!, Tourist Fu
5 Exterminate - Naidoo, Snap!
6 Colour of Love - Snap!, Chris Zippel
7 Cult of Snap! - R. Malone, , Snap!
8 Rhythm Is a Dancer - Snap!, C.J. Stone,
9 When You're Near - Snap!, Twin
10 Do You See the Light? - Plaything, Snap!
11 Rame - Snap!, Ron van Kroonenburg
12 Green Grass Grows - Martin Eyerer, Snap!
13 First the Last Eternity - Tom Novy, Snap!
14 Welcome to Tomorrow - Fragma, Snap!
15 Angle (Rays of Love) - Snap!

Disc #2 Tracklisting
1 Rhythm Is a Dancer [Video Version] - Snap!
2 Power [7" Version] - Snap!
3 Mary Had a Little Boy - Snap!
4 Ooops Up - Snap!
5 Cult of Snap! - Snap!
6 Colour of Love [Massive Version] - Snap!
7 Exterminate - Snap!
8 Do You See the Light? (Looking For) - Snap!
9 First the Last Eternity - Snap!, Summer
10 Believe the Hype - Snap!
11 Power [Jungle Fever Remix '90][*] - Snap!

Newest Review: ... years including Summer and Nikki Harris. Highlights This is the best of Snap and gathers some of their biggest hit singles. ... more

 ... Head to 'The Power' which has some delicious techno rock synth stabs meeting Turbo's aggressive rap style. The track never fails to move you and though it has dated, it still packs a punch when played loud. The obvious choice would be 'Rhythm Is A Dancer' which has a wonderful hook and uplifting chorus, the kind of song which will remain anthemic for years to come. Check out the 'Do You See The Light' remix on the first disc which benefits from a fierce synth, piercing the track with a tremendous energy. This shoul...more

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Release Date: 2005 - 02 - 01, Audio CD, SPV U.S.
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Premium Review The Cult Of Snap!: 1990 >> 2003 - Snap!: Snap attack (311 words)
by - written on 08/07/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
Rating:

Snap were at the forefront of dance music in the nineties and remain to this day one of my preferred dance acts. Their music combines elements of trance, techno, pop and rap to great effect. Who are they? Frontman Turbo B might look scary and mad, but he is the driving force behind the group, he has worked with a variety of female singers over the years including Summer and Nikki Harris. Highlights This is the best of Snap and gathers some of their biggest hit singles. Head to 'The Power' which has some delicious techno rock synth stabs meeting Turbo's aggressive rap style. The track never fails to move you and though it has ...  Read the complete review

 

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