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BraniDisco 11.Prodigy - Everybody In The Place2.SL2 - On A Ragga Tip3.Altern 8 - E-Vapor 84.Bizarre Inc - Playing With Knives5.Smart E's - Sesame's Street6.Sonz Of A Loop Da Loop Era - Far Out7.Ratpack - Searchin' For My Rizzla8.Racheal Wallace - Tell Me Why9.Liquid - Sweet Harmony10.Shades Of Rhythm - Extacy11.Phuture Assassins - Shot Like Dis12.Urban Hype - Trip To Trumpton13.2 Bad Mice - 2 Bad Mice14.Kicks Like A Mule - The Bouncer15.Shades Of Rhythm - Sweet Sensation16.Rhythm On The Loose - Break Of Dawn17.Run Tings - Fires Burning18.Kromw & Time - Manic Stampede19.Kromozone - The Rush20.M&M - Don't Stand In My WayDisco 21.N-Trance - Set You Free2.Rozalla - Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)3.808 State - Pacific State4.The Future Sound Of London - Papua New Guinea5.Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode6.Stakker - Humanoid7.LFO - LFO8.Sweet Exorcist - Testone9.Rhythim Is Rhythim - Strings Of Life10.A Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray11.4 Hero - Mr Kirk's Nightmare12.Nightmare's On Wax - Aftermath13.Praga Khan - Injected With A Poison14.808 State - Cubik15.Shamen - L.S.I.16.Gloworm - I Lift My Cup17.Nightmares On Wax - Dextrous18.Jack N Chill - The Jack That House Built19.Anticappella - 2/32120.T99 - Anasthasia
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Back in the Day...
This is a great double-disc which is broken down into two twenty-tracker's, one entitled 'the breaks', the other 'the bleeps' and it features (since Amazon still has a hard time with song titles and artists on comps.): Prodigy, Future Sound of London, Rozalla, 808 State, Ratpack, Nightmares on Wax (twice), a Guy Called Gerald, N-Trance and a whole lot more who were big in the boxes back before the term "rave" was something familiar to the mouths of one's parental units.And as a history lesson for the club kids of today it serves as a fantastic overview, shining a bright light on a past littered with great tracks that, while still great, are burdened a bit with creaky knees and dust.These tunes are still top-notch, though whether or not they connect with new listeners, will be determined by the individual listener.Favorite tunes: Ratpack 'Searchin' for my Rizzla', Smart E's 'Sesame's Treet'(which for those who can't remember it is the housed-up remixing of the children's TV theme song), Rozalla's 'Everybody's Free'(the original, not Moby's hijacking of it), the classic 'Voodoo Ray' by A Guy Called Gerald, and Shamen's unhinged 'Ebeneezer Goode'(wink, wink).A Great ride through history for some, a primer for the past for others. Either way, it is a very good collection(not that Ministry of Sound puts out any bad ones, really) that I recommend heartily.I just can't quite give it a five for the fact that it won't quite hit that chord for everyone, as it is a right old geezer's dance party.
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Five Stars
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