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1 Do You See The Light (remix) 2 The Power 3 Rhythm is a Dancer 4 Exterminate 5 Ooops Up 6 Mary Had A Little Boy 7 Cult of Snap 8 Welcome to Tomorrow 9 The First The Last Eternity 10 Do You See The Light (original) 11 Snap Megamix 12 Welcome To Tomorrow (New Remix) Unreleased Newest Review: ... vocal sample to great effect with some techno synths. The song was a number one hit and introduced us to Turbo B's gruff and ... more |
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The Power - The Best of Snap
Release Date: 2003 - 05 - 12, Audio CD, Ministry of Sound Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 13/09/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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He was scary, that frontman Turbo B. Even his name suggests that he was one fierce powertrip of a bloke, so fast that he is Turbo and so cool that he only needs one letter as his surname. He had a dodgy beard though. There are twelve songs on this album, so let's see what Snap have to offer. They shot to fame with 'The Power' which used a vocal sample to great effect with some techno synths. The song was a number one hit and introduced us to Turbo B's gruff and determined rapping. It sounds convincing to this day. 'Do You See The Light' has a warm vocal and an assertive synth driving it. I would describe this one as a bit more progressive, one for ... Read the complete review
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