| 1. Beach Music |
| 2. Ain't No Use |
| 3. Back in My Bed |
| 4. Dance With Me - Darryl Tokes |
| 5. Live&Let Live - Embers/Darryl Tookes/Latanya Hall |
| 6. Harder Than It Has to Be |
| 7. (Prelude) We Made Them Dance |
| 8. Lifetime Guarantee - Ronnie Limar |
| 9. My World Revolves Around You - Embers/Coral |
| 10. Meant to Be in Love - Cuba Gooding |
| 11. Brenda - O.C. Smith |
| 12. New York City - George Benson |
| 13. Some Kind of Somebody |
| 14. All I Ever Wanted Was You |
| 15. Save the Last Dance for Me - O. C. Smith |
Beach Music Super Collaboration,Embers,Bluewater Records,Dance Music,Pop,memorable songs, contagious melodies, orchestrations pulsed by the beat of love and romance, sung by artists who voices once heard by the ear go straight to the heart
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Beach Music Super Collaboration Album
Various Artists Manufacturer: Bluewater Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009IW99I Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Tracks:
- Beach Music
- Ain't No Use
- Back in My Bed
- Dance With Me - Darryl Tookes
- Live & Let Live - LaTanya Hall, Darryl Tookes
- Harder Than It Has to Be
- (Prelude) We Made Them Dance
- Lifetime Guarantee
- My World Revolves Around You
- Meant to Be in Love - Cuba Gooding
- Brenda - O.C. Smith
- New York City - George Benson
- Some Kind of Somebody
- All I Ever Wanted Was You
- Save the Last Dance for Me - O.C. Smith
Customer Reviews:
Mostly Carolina beach music, which is not a good thing .......2006-02-28
"Carolina Beach Music", music so awful that outside of the the two Carolinas, Georgia, maybe Virginia, no one knows what it is or could stand to listen for long. While in the majority of the known universe, the term "shag" refers to the sex act, the ironic thing is that "shag" refers to something altogether different in the Bible-Belt extremist conservative southeastern US (and thank God, nowhere else), that being a sped-up swing dance done to mostly really bad local R&B music performed by really talentless groups of the region. That is the garbage you will hear in this compilation.
While the word "shag" speaks to the sex act, the shag dance is definitely a mood-killer for any normal human being. You've got to see it done to see what a total sexual turn-off this dance is - it's about as sexy as a Texas two-step, yet an entire culture of mediocrity that only exists in the south Atlantic has grown up around this effeminate, laughable Lindy done at warp-speed. It's definitely more embarrassing to witness when performed by a male of the species, but is still pathetic when done by anything with two legs.
Notwithstanding their on-stage outfits of the period, the Beach Boys music of their golden days in the 1960's had much too much class and sophistication to qualify as beach music (plus, you can't shag dance to it), but those unsuspecting people who move to the southeast from other parts of the US or world always assume that is what is meant by "beach music". Maybe that is true in the universe at large, but not in the southeast. Although the great songs of the Drifters and many classic Motown songs have been unfortunately labeled as "beach music" by those involved in the culture, "Carolina Beach Music", more specifically, is much more often than not simply embarrassingly awful music written and performed by bands from the Carolinas, usually aging white men wearing Sansabelt pants and Hawaiian shirts. The Band of Oz, the Embers, the Breeze Band, the Poor Souls, Billy Scott and the Prophets, the Catalinas, the Fantastic Shakers, are but a few of the local bands that make tons of money in the southeast and that could not get arrested off of their home turf. The popularity of this garbage being confined to the Carolinas says alot about the taste of the residents of those two states.
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