Journeys By DJ: Desert Island Mix Part 2

Track Listings

 
1. Windy City Theme [Promo Disco Mix] [#] - Chi-Sound Orchestra, Carl Davis
2. Make Me Believe in You - Patti Jo
3. Wanted, Dead or Alive - The Voices of East Harlem
4. Afro Latin Concrete
5. Family Tree [Disco Version] - Family Tree
6. Breakin' in Space
7. Calm Down - Most Wanted Boys
8. Man Eater - Hall & Oates
9. If It Don't Turn You On (You Oughta Leave It Alone) - B.T. Express
10. Little People - The Voices of East Harlem
11. Watermelon Man - East Harlem Bus Stop
12. Jammin' to the End of Time - Anorak Trax
13. Love Supreme - Alexander Robotnick
14. Stars - Nerissa
15. Blacker Revisited [Original Mix] - Ballistic Brothers
16. De-Funky Dumpy
17. Truth

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Following the success of Journey's by DJ's re-release of Gilles Peterson's classic Desert Island Mix, the label revisits another peak with the special limited edition release of Norman Jay's highly sought-after second disc of the original double album. Featuring 18 of his most precious rare grooves, including a super special mash-up of Hall & Oates 'Maneater'. 2003.

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Journeys By DJ: Desert Island Mix Part 2
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • smooth grooves
  • The man certainly Knows his music....I Give him that much!!!
  • Great stuff, especially for VOEH fans
  • Grrrrrrrrrrrooovy baby!
Journeys By DJ: Desert Island Mix Part 2
Norman Jay
Manufacturer: Journeys By DJ
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008NGLP
Release Date: 2003-05-20

Tracks:

  1. Windy City Theme [Promo Disco Mix][#] - Chi-Sound Orchestra, Carl Davis
  2. Make Me Believe in You - Patti Jo
  3. Wanted, Dead or Alive - The Voices of East Harlem
  4. Afro Latin Concrete
  5. Family Tree [Disco Version] - Family Tree
  6. Breakin' in Space
  7. Calm Down - Most Wanted Boys
  8. Maneater - Hall & Oates
  9. If It Don't Turn You On (You Oughta Leave It Alone) - B.T. Express
  10. Little People - The Voices of East Harlem
  11. Watermelon Man - East Harlem Bus Stop
  12. Jammin' to the End of Time - Anorak Trax
  13. Love Supreme - Alexander Robotnick
  14. Stars - Nerissa
  15. Blacker Revisited [Original Mix] - Ballistic Brothers
  16. De-Funky Dumpy
  17. Truth

Product Description

1. Carl Davis & Chi-Sound Orchestra - Windy City Theme
2. Make Me Believe In You - Patti Jo
3. Wanted, Dead, or Alive - Voices Of East Harlem
4. Afro Latin Concrete - Red Cloud & Digital Hemp
5. Family Tree (Disco Version) - Family Tree
6. Breakin' In Space - Key-Matic
7. Calm Down - Most Wanted
8. Hall & Oates - Maneater
9. If It Don't Turn You On (You Oughta Leave It Alone) - B.T. Express
10. Little People - Voices of East Harlem
11. Watermelon Man - East Harlem Bus Stop
12. Jammin' To The End Of Time - Anorak Trax
13. Love Supreme - Alexander Robotnik
14. Stars - Nerissa
15. Blacker Revisited (Original Mix) - Ballistic Brothers
16. De-Funky Dumpy - Denzil Dumpy Rice
17. The Truth - Truth All Stars

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars smooth grooves.......2007-01-06

I really like this CD. It is a well mixed set of some excellent b-sides and obscure titles - ol' skool, back in the day, stuff. It's got me looking for more Norman Jay mixes!

5 out of 5 stars The man certainly Knows his music....I Give him that much!!!.......2005-04-15

Although largely recognised for his work in the U.K. Norman Jay has been a regular and respected figure on the London DJ Scene since 1980, having been one of the founding fathers of U.K. rare groove, house, and acid jazz, in the early days of the U.K. finding its own identity and largely responsible for creating an underground groove based music scene that mirrored elements of what was happening with the U.S. underground music scene around the same period. Normans growing music influences would later expand to include: Funk, Reggae, R&B & northern Soul. Norman himself has since assumed the role of a elder statesman, for his considerable knowledge of music, and remains frequently involved in U.K. based festivals & Carnivals....a frequent player in the yearly Notting hill Carnival. (It's even extended to him collecting an MBE a few years ago, for his services towards music, I believe). So you'd be hard pressed to find someone more suited to compiling a disk, that side-steps obvious track choices that have featured on a millions compilation disks before it, but yet remains accessible (& Funky) enough to appeal to a wide enough of an audience, without resorting to incredibly rare or obscure tracks that are purely the domain of the only people likely to have heard the tracks, being those sorts of people that pay a $100+ for music. What Norman does so well is blending Disco with Funk.....House Music with Soul, and Rare Groove with R&B, in a tracklisting that spans some 20 twenty years or so, yet is so sublimely incorporated, it almost begins to feel like a coherent mix album.

Norman's disk is unsurprisingly more informed by Rare Groove, Chicago House, Northern Soul, and a dash of Funk & Dub. Kicking things off brilliantly is the rare-groove sound of "Carl Davis & Chi-Sound Orchestra's - Windy City Theme", before moving into the sensual gospel-tinged Detroit Soul of the "Voices Of East Harlem's - Wanted, Dead, Or Alive", and it becomes quickly apparent that this man (Norman Jay) knows a thing or two about track selection. Norman drops the best track on the disk, with the utterly sublime/infectious retro-house of "Most Wanteds - Calm Down"....(several rewinds of this is required), after which the sentmental Blue-eyed soul of "Hall & Oates - Maneater" comes to the fore. What follows all this is a perfected realised mix of Funky Disco ("B.T. Express' - If It Don't Turn you on"), R&B-tinged Synth-pop (Alexander Robotnick's - Love Supreme"), Jazz-House ("Ballistic Brothers - Blacker Revisited"), and terminating beautifully with the smoked out Dub of "The Truth All Stars - The Truth".

This is arguably one of Norman Jays best compilation albums, and If you've liked his previous work, this truly is required purchasing. Which finds Norman digging deep with his selections and proving not only through inspired explorations in music, but tremendous mixing, and a (very) broad variety of genres, with no noticeable filler to pad out the album, that even when you think you've heard it in the field of mix/Compilation albums, that perfect excecution can throw up new ideas/takes on existing themes. I'd even go say far as to say that is easily amongst the greatest releases in the "Journeys by DJ's" series, ranking up their with Coldcut & Gilles Peterson entries into the series. And for that reason alone, this is very,very highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Great stuff, especially for VOEH fans.......2004-09-27

This is a pretty good collection of rare R&B from groups like the Harlem Bus Stop and some reggae from The Truth, but this collection is extra special for the inclusion of the rare tracks from the underrated Soul Choir the Voices of East Harlem. This includes the legendary and breathtaking "Wanted Dead or Alive" which did well in England and on Black American Radio stations circa 1973 and "Little People," which is consistant with their message of empowerment. Hopefully, since the release of their spellbinding performance in the SOUL TO SOUL DVD, more CDs of the VOEH will be forthcoming, but in the meantime, this and RIGHT ON BE FREE are the next best things.

5 out of 5 stars Grrrrrrrrrrrooovy baby!.......2003-06-19

This collection will transport you through time and space, from the moon to the stars. An essential part of any dance/soul/disco/funk collection.

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