| 1. Drop It Liek It's Hot - DJ Finesse, |
| 2. In the Heat of the Night - Children of the Cornbread, DJ Finesse, |
| 3. Woa' Now - DJ Finesse, Kamikaze, |
| 4. Pentitenary Callin' - DJ Finesse, Mississippi Mafia |
| 5. Nightlife - DJ Finesse, Jack D |
| 6. M.D.A. - DJ Finesse, Lady T |
| 7. Friend or Foe - DJ Finesse, Queen Boyz |
| 8. Bitch Why You Gotta Lie - DJ Finesse, Hellborn, , , |
| 9. Southside - DJ Finesse, , |
| 10. Chevy Thang - DJ Finesse, |
| 11. Seen It All - DJ Finesse |
| 12. On Me - DJ Finesse, , |
| 13. Don't Hate Me - DJ Finesse, No Good |
| 14. 55 Rider - DJ Finesse, |
Nightlife,DJ Finesse,Finesse,Club/Dance,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Nightlife
Paul Taylor Manufacturer: Peak Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007DBJSW Release Date: 2005-03-15 |
Tracks:
- Nightlife
- East Bay Bounce
- Around The Corner
- Enjoy The Ride
- Tender Love
- Anything You Say
- Candlelight
- Don't Wait Up
- After Hours
- Things Left Unsaid
- Silk 'N' Lace
Customer Reviews:
New Paul Taylor Fan.......2007-04-05
WOW!!!.......2007-01-30
The whole CD is worth buying. Easy grooving, listening, nice bass and drum lines.
Great .......2007-01-04
Good stuff!.......2006-11-04
PT Cruising.......2005-12-09
The cd is okay but his best work has been on previous cd's like Hypnotic, On The Horn, Undercover and lets not forget his Greatest Hits cd. All of these are cds that one should have in their collection.
In my opinion, I thought that the cd was good but not better than the previous ones even thou there are some songs on it that I really liked. I think that I just have to give it time and it will grow on me. I would still add it to my collection just because it's Paul Taylor and because I am a huge fan of his.
One Luv
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Nightlife: The Collection
Our Daughters Wedding Manufacturer: Almacantar Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LTFQJU |
Product Description
Lawnchairs, Auto Music, Nightlife, Take Me, Elevate Her, Target For Life, Love Machine, Dance Floor, She Was Someone, Always Be True, Red Alert, Hotel Room, Track Me Down, Moving Windows, No One's Watching, She's Out There!,Daddy's Slave, Airline, Longitude 60, Raincoats & Silverware, Buildings, Lawnchairs (Original Version) A complete collection of Our Daughters Wedding including 2 new songs "Take Me & She's Out There".Customer Reviews:
I'll Take the Good With the Bad.......2007-06-01
These guys had a very interesting set-up. They used pre-recorded live drums on tape and played all those super-fast synth sequencers live - no arpeggiators, no sequencers or anything. For that they deserve a huge amount of respect but I grabbed this CD because what they did with their super-fast playing was often just as inspiring.
I'd give the early stuff, pre-album, 4 or even 4 1/2 stars but the album isn't worth more than 2 1/2 so it drags the overall rating down.
FINALLY!.......2007-02-06
It's great to have some tracks that were not on either the EP and LP, which would be the songs Nightlife, Take Me, Hotel Room, She's Out There, Airline, and Raincoats & Silverware. Some of these are quite strong new wave songs--I sort of expected a bunch of rejects.
If you're looking for some new wave synthdance you missed in the 1980s, don't hesitate to grab this CD before it's gone. And thanks to Almacantar records for preserving the works of another great new wave band! Do you take requests???
Great to finally see a body-of-work CD for these underrated synthpop pioneers .......2007-01-30
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Nightlife
Avenue Blue & Jeff Golub Manufacturer: Mesa / Bluemoon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002JXN Release Date: 1997-07-29 |
Tracks:
- Nightlife
- Bobby's Mood
- Always There
- Seventh Heaven
- Daylight
- (Oh No) No Mo Yo
- A Woman's Touch
- Thank You, May I Have Another
- Only A Memory
- In Crowd
Customer Reviews:
Samples don't do justice to this CD.......1999-10-13
This is a fantastic CD!.......1999-08-10
Excellent!!.......1998-07-13
The Blues and Jazz Riffs Control you, like no other.......1998-06-23
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Citizen X
Manufacturer: Lifesong Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HAB6RE |
Product Description
14-track CD on Lifesong Records, 2006. Tracks: Lost In America/Monkeyshines/Hey, Mr. President/We Want Mine/Pop/All Fly Away/Dancing With The Fuhrer/Immigration Man/Things We Do/Big Money/Living With The Lights On/Dancing At The White House/When The Cameras Went Away/A Letter Home
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Nightlife, Vol. 2: A Drum and Bass Odyssey
Andy C. Manufacturer: Ram Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VK5D4 Release Date: 2004-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Pack of Wolves [Pendlum Remix] - Night Breed
- Punisher - Total Science
- When the Sun Goes Down [Origin Unknown Remix] - DJ Fresh, Adam F
- Now's the Time - Moving Fusion
- Crossfire (Danger) - Drumsound
- Jazz Freak - Kimani, Shimon
- Together - Logistics
- Submarines [Pendlum Remix] - DJ Fresh
- Cold Killa
- Scarecrow
- Zumbar - Marcus Intalex
- Drop It Down - Calibre, Singing Fats
- Temperance - Marcus Intalex
- Defcom 69 - Total Science
- Blow Your Whistle - DJ Die
- Evil Acid /Alien Girl [Gridlock Remix] - Ed Rush, Wink
- Soldiers [D Bridge Remix] - Technical Itch
- Capture the Flag
- Dreadlock
- Lets Get Started - Crystal Clear
- Twister
- Headhunter - Calyx
- Peristence of Memory - High Contrast
- Ready She Ready [Photek Remix]
- Modern Way
- X-Ray
- Bacteria [Pendulum Remix] - Ed Rush
- Ghost - Danny Wheeler
- Age of Empires - Photek
Tracks:
- Cause 'N' Effect - Concept 2
- Dark Stranger [Origin Unknown Remix]
- Chase Scene - Ram Trilogy
- Mind Killer - Andy C., Shimon
- Body Rock - Andy C., Shimon
- No Reality - Ram Trilogy
- Warhead [Ram Trilogy Remix] - Krust
- Mind Games - Desired States
- Stand Clear [Origin Unknown Remix] - Adam F, , M.O.P.
- Valley of the Shadows - Origin Unknown
- Dread Bass [Origin Unknown Remix] - Dead Dred
- Roll On - Andy C.
- Pacman [Ram Trilogy Remix] - Ed Rush
- Titan - Ram Trilogy
Album Details
The 2004 Release of "a Drum and Bass Odyssey" Follows Swiftly on the Success of It's Predecessor in 2003. This Time the Project is Expanded to a Double CD, with CD Two Encompassing a Collection of Andy's Discology of Remixes, Solo Projects, and Collaborations. The First CD, However, is a Totally Blazing Dub-fresh Mix from the World's No.1 Drum and Bass DJ. Essential!Customer Reviews:
Definitely Worth Buying!!!.......2005-12-10
Massv of all Massv.......2005-08-04
SICK DRUM & BASS.......2005-06-02
Andy C. at his best.......2005-03-27
You need this album, buy it, don't miss out.
Good ish, good ish...........2005-01-30
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Nightlife in Tokyo
Eric Alexander Manufacturer: Milestone ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009QG7B Release Date: 2003-06-17 |
Tracks:
- Nemesis
- I Can Dream, Can't I?
- Nightlife In Tokyo
- I'll Be Around
- Cold Smoke
- Island
- Big R.C.
- Lock Up And Bow Out
Customer Reviews:
Eric Alexander almost reached greatness on NLIT..........2007-02-20
The search is over . We have another great Tenor sax player........2006-11-11
This album is a pleasure to listen to from start to finish. Apart from Alexander's phenomenal tone and dexterity, he is a polished musician who has created a superb album with 'Nightlife in Tokyo'.
He is accompanied by Harold Mabern on piano, who clearly revelled in the making of this cd. His playing is extraordinarily satisfying and enjoyable.
Do I need to say anything about Ron Carter on Bass? It is self-explanatory.
Joe Farnsworth is on drums and creates a great groove.
Like 'Longboard Jazzer" this album carries my highest recommendation. I feel unable to add much to his excellent review below which I endorse.
I think he's reached critical mass.......2004-01-25
Then there's guys like Eric Alexander. I'd pegged him for a journeyman--a guy with significant chops who knew the hard-bop/post-bop language inside out, but didn't really have much original to say conceptually, tonally, or compositionally. A better-sounding and higher-echelon journeyman, but still a journeyman.
Until this date.
Granted, I haven't heard every single disc he's put out over the years, but I've heard my share. And I must say that, at least to these ears, he's experienced a quantum leap forward, vaulting himself out of the vast swamp of saxophonic proficiency into the highest plateaux of wind instrument brilliance. There's simply so much more substance, res, power, ease of execution, maturity of conception, tonal and timbral depth, sheer authority, and brash confidence here than ever before that he hardly seems the same player.
It's like he's suddenly become an Old Soul.
A Sax Master.
An Overnight Sensation (albeit a decade-plus--and scores of discs as leader and sideman--in the making).
Let's start with his tone. OK, he's not Pharoah Sanders yet, but he's darn close. He's finally come into that huge fullness of tone that characterizes the best tenor sax players. And he's worked hard to nail the tone center throughout his instrument's register. Indeed, he sounds just as authoritative up high as in the middle or lower registers.
Then there's his compositions. There's a fairly major Milesish/Tyneresque modal/Latin thing happening here ("Nemesis," "Cold Smoke," in 5/4, I believe)--and Harold Mabern has McCoy's moves stone down, but in his own unique voice. But there's a lot more going on as well--an Afro-Cuban groove on "Island," with it's entirely authentic Caribbean Calypso vibe; heavy blues ("Big R.C."); and very nifty post-bop ("Lock Up and Bow Out"). The thing about these compositions is how natural they sound. There's none of that "Hey, watch me, I can do Wayne Shorter!" vibe. Or, "Look how many idioms I've mastered!" thing happening. Instead, there's such complete familiarity with all major jazz languages that his compositions come out sounding absolutely effortless, almost instinctual, like instant classics. That's what endless hours on the bandstand as well as major woodshedding will get you, if you've got the right stuff.
You can always tell a major session. Everyone seems to play just a little bit better; there's an uncanny electricity combined with warmth and intimacy. The leader's in a zone, and the rest of the guys sense it and find a way to lock into the extraordinary thing that's going down. That's what I sense here. And it can only happen when a player has reached a certain level of maturity. This may be the most important aspect of this disc--Anderson's emergence as a brilliant leader. One sure sign of this is that everyone plays at the top of their capability--and beyond. Now understand, this is a very accomplished band: the great but underappreciated Harold Mabern (piano); Ron Carter, perhaps THE premier bassist of his generation, sounding as good as I've ever heard him; and the simply stunning Joel Farnsworth giving the young lion drummers (of whom there is certainly no shortage) a lesson in swing, coloration, and polyrhythmic dexterity.
Conceptually, there's nothing radical going on here--just highest-order playing from young and old jazz masters. No hip-hop, trip-hop, trance, dance, house, alt-rock, or any other alien influences. Nothing to hide behind. Nothing to give the music some exotic sheen that will fool the unwary listener into thinking more's happening here than really is. Just the classic, naked jazz quartet. It takes consummate musicianship, chutzpah, and conversational interaction of the highest order to separate a disc like this from the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of similar sessions released during any given year. That's one reason, I'm sure, so many guys are (quite successfully, in many cases) resorting to expanded musical palettes and soundscapes. But it's harder--and therefore in a weird way probably more significant--to make great-sounding music in this pared-down environment.
That's why I'm giving this disc my absolute highest recommendation. Do check it out.
It's A Keeper.......2003-09-23
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Disco Choo Choo
Nightlife Unlimited Manufacturer: Unidisc Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004UXFW Release Date: 2001-01-16 |
Tracks:
- Disco Choo Choo
- Dance Freak and Boogie
- Love Is in You
- Precious Moments
- Disco Choo Choo [Remix]
- Dance Freak and Boogie [Remix]
- Love Is in You [Remix]
Customer Reviews:
A DISCO CLASSIC FINALLY ON CD!.......2001-02-08
This superb album, originally titled "Nightlife Unlimited", has not only been out of print since 1980 (I've worn out four vinyl copies myself) but it hasn't been available on CD until just last year. But the wait was worth it: you get classic Montreal disco in full-length extended album versions and some great remixes that were only previously available as promo or hard-to-find singles. Since Amazon supplied no track listing, here's what you get: 1) DISCO CHOO CHOO (9:26) ..... 2) DANCE FREAK & BOOGIE (7:41) ..... 3) LOVE IS IN YOU (12:22) ..... 4) PRECIOUS MOMENTS (6:05) ..... 5) DISCO CHOO CHOOO (remix, 7:09) ..... 6) DANCE FREAK & BOOGIE (remix, 7:38) ..... 7) LOVE IS IN YOU (remix, 7:04).
Although Nightlife Unlimited has released several albums since, none have equaled this one in terms of fun, danceability, or memory-invoking grooves. The lyrics are far from cerebral and the lead vocals aren't the strongest, but it's the music itself that takes center stage: "Disco Choo Choo" and "Dance Freak & Boogie" are a percussionist's dream that explodes with dozens of rhythms that magically all blend together into tracks that dare you to stay seated (trust me, you won't be able to!) while "Love Is In You" and "Precious Moments" are very pretty songs that are not only great to dance to but are a pleasure to listen to as well.
Whether you're a serious disco collector or just want pleasant dance music, this superb album is definitely one to add to your collection. Get this CD before it, too, goes out of print!
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I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'round)
Alicia Bridges Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Q8U2 Release Date: 2002-04-08 |
Tracks:
- I Love The Nighlife (Disco Round)
- Body Heat
- We Are One
- High Attitude
- City Rhythm
- What Would You Do If Your Heart Stopped Beating Tonight
- In The Name Of Love
- Self Applause
- Diamond In The Rough
- Broken Woman
- Under The Cover Of Darkness
- Cheap Affairs
- So Cozy
- Rex Hte Robot
- Break Away
- Learned To Dance Too Soon
Album Description
UK budget-price compilation for the disco diva best-known for her 1978 hit, 'I Love The Nightlife'. 16 tracks. 2002.Customer Reviews:
I Love The Nightlife and So Much More.......2006-11-03
Diamomd In The Rough.......2004-11-28
I still cannot believe that this lady was so underrecognized as an artist. She must be surely something when she is performing live. I of course - love her staple song 'I Love The Night Life,' but also like her No.86 hit 'Body Heat,' as well as other greats such as the country-tinged 'City Rhythm,' the funk-like 'In The Name of Love,' and the original footlose dancer 'Learned To Dance Too Soon.' Bottom line... I like 13 out of 16 songs on this CD; all but 'We Are One,' 'High Altitudes,' and 'So Cozy.'
For those of you who are curious... Alicia started doing DJ/VJ work in the 1980's after her music career stayed at a hault, and lived in San Francisco for a while. Then she moved back to Atlanta, and in the mid-90's started working at a gay club called The Otherside Lounge. I believe she still works there, too. [...]
So Much More Than..........2002-06-25
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Nightlife
Pet Shop Boys Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000026KGJ Release Date: 2000-03-06 |
Tracks:
- For Your Own Good
- Closer to Heaven
- I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More
- Happiness Is an Option
- You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk
- Vamphires
- Radiophonic
- Only One
- Boy Strange
- In Denial
- New York City Boy
- Footsteps
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
The Pet Shop Boys' Nightlife saved 1999 from being a rather dormant year in techno-pop. Gliding through 12 tracks with a let-us-show-you-how-it's-done panache, these seasoned veterans transition from ballad to body-rocker with nary a hair out of place. Few can use a canned snare fill to full effect like the Pet Shop Boys do on this album, indicative of their impeccable choices in songcraft and matched only by their often deceptively flippant lyrical content. --Beth MassaAmazon.com
The reason dance-pop sustains greater longevity than wordless dance music is because dance-pop is about something. Albums released by the great ones--New Order, Depeche Mode, Erasure, and, of course, the Pet Shop Boys--maintain their appeal throughout the years because the lyrical content is intelligent, clearly narrative, and forever relevant. With Nightlife, the Pet Shop Boys continue to write startlingly honest and lyrically pointed songs, despite 13 years of cultivating an image of vacant boredom and smug indifference. Likewise, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe need not follow trends to keep current. Nightlife is uniquely a Pet Shop Boys album and arguably the zenith of their career. Midtempo techno tracks build out from a disco sensibility. Body-rocking rhythms are softened with sorrowful swells of strings, synthesized vocal choruses, and Tennant's sandy, monotone recite-singing. Conversely, the Boys augment the album's ballads with fat blips of bass line and elusive back beats. Lyrics are as innuendo laden as ever, although this time out (ahem) the veil is thinner than ever. Think the Pet Shop Boys' records will ever get stale? Oh, please. --Beth MassaAlbum Description
Asian only edition of their 1999 album with bonus 3 track VCD, tracks 'I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More', 'You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk' & 'New York City Boy'. 1999 release. Standard jewel case & slimline jewel case housed in a plastic slipcase.Album Details
Asian Version.Customer Reviews:
Fun For Half of the Night.......2006-04-23
Awesome!.......2005-01-07
1. For Your Own Good - (5) Very cool song!
2. Closer To Heaven - (3) Good song but not one of my favs.
3. I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More - (5) Another of my favs. Good dance tune.
4. Happiness Is An Option -(3) Not so hot
5. You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk - (5) Awesome! Great song to listen to after being at a nightclub.
6. Vampires - (4) Pretty good but kinda slow
7. Radiophonic - (5)The best song on the album (in my opinion)
8. The Only One - (5)Slow, sweet and awesome!
9. Boy Strange - (4) Pretty cool song took some time for me to like it.
10. In Denial - (5) Awesome!
11. New York City Boy - (4) Pretty good dance song sorta reminds me of the Village People
12. Footsteps - (5) I loveeeee this song! It's slow but the melody is sweet and it grew on me very quickly.
Overall buy this album! It's a must have for any PSB fan
The boys still got it!.......2003-12-12
Pet Shop Boys prove that dance/electronic music can actually be moving and intelligent. "Nightlife" only further proves that. After the disappointment of just abour every album that came out after "Very" I was not particularly thrilled about "Nightlife" coming out, fearing another disappointment and feeling that perhaps indeed, nothing lasts forever and the Boys' have lost their touch. I'm SO very glad to admit I was wrong.
"Nightlife" is the come-back-with-a-vengenace type album. There are few tracks that did nothing for me (for example, "New York City Boy" while being a fluffy and pleasant dance song is also a quite average dance song). But for the most part the album is a delight and there are some real gems rivaling the brilliance of Behavior and Very (my two other favorites).
It's a bit strange to me that so many people consider this their "coming out" album. To me, they've always been out, what with the frank confession of "It's A Sin" and all the subtext in so many other songs. Even though I preferred it when they were subtle about it, the sincerety of the songs soften the blatancy of the lyrics. "In Denial" actually made me choke up.
The album is a winner, no doubt about that. Even though the Boys are nearing 50 they show no sign of slowing down. I can't wait for their next album.
Add Life to Your Nights.......2003-12-11
For your own good..........2003-10-02
I guess the rest are just 'In Denial' ??
Get this album, read the lyrics as you listen to them, contemplate their meaning and tap your toes. Good fun all around.
The videos to I don't know what you want but I can't give it anymore and New York City Boy are available on the single releases which accompany this album. These are interesting and innovative, as are many things PSB.
The music is varied but consistent through the album. In Denial, with guest artist Kylie Minogue (not well known to American audiences since the mid-80s, but still popular in Europe and Asia), is an interesting psychological song, with so many layers of meaning (given the proclivities of the PSB) that it ends up being quite dazzling. The simple strands and disappointment in You only tell me you love me when you're drunk are interesting, strangely dance-able while being introspective and darker.
Backed up by a world tour, Nightlife has become a well-received if not major seller throughtout the world. Even as Neil Tennant approaches the age of 50, he shows no signs of slowing, and, unlike much of the pop-py music around today, the lyrics and strains that Tennant and Lowe produce are not age-specific; one might gasp at the idea of a 60-year-old Brittany Spears doing anything, much less belting out Do that to me one more time; but the Pet Shop Boys can sing their songs without fear of physical betrayal for decades to come.
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Swingers Too!: Get A Nightlife. Again. : More Music From... "Swingers"
Various Artists - Soundtracks Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001QGQF Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Ain't That A Kick In The Head - Dean Martin
- Adam and Eve - Paul Anka
- Magic Man - Heart
- She's A Woman (W-O-M-A-N) - Sammy Davis Jr. with Count Basie
- Baby (You've Got What It Takes) - Dinah Washington/Brook Benton
- Down For Double - Mel Torme
- Staying Alive - Marty & Elayne
- There'll Be Some Changes Made - Ann-Margret
- One Mint Julep - Xavier Cugat
- Gimme That Wine - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
- Datin' With No Dough - Royal Crown Revue
- Bring Me Sunshine - Willie Nelson
Amazon.com
Anyone looking to comprehend the understated power of the Rat Pack should first read Nick Tosches's brilliant Dean Martin biography Dino: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams. By cutting past nightclub clichés to matters both carnal and appreciably dark, Tosches locates the music and the period's special appeal. Looking to take that bygone era a few steps closer to absurdity, try this collection--a mop-up of tracks featured in the movie Swingers, but left off the original soundtrack. Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Mel Torme, and the awkward Ann-Margret are all naturals and deserve to be here. But you have to wonder who invited Paul Anka to this party. Probably the same joker who added Marty & Elaine's cover of the Bee Gees' "Staying Alive" and Heart's completely out-of-place hard rock contribution, "Magic Man." Very strange, indeed. --Rob O'ConnorCustomer Reviews:
Perhaps a little biased..........2001-01-31
Nice companion to the original, but not necessary.......2000-08-28
The ultimate soundtrack sequel!.......1999-10-05
Not Bad...good Swingers music...more 2 1/2 stars than 2.......1999-09-30
Dance Music:
- Oooh [CD-single] [Import]
- Phat Rap Tracks [Explicit Lyrics]
- Phat Rap Tracks [Explicit Lyrics]
- Presents the Unseen [Explicit Lyrics]
- Respect Due [Explicit Lyrics]
- Revolution [Explicit Lyrics]
- Salvation
- Screwed Tight [Explicit Lyrics]
- Self Made [Explicit Lyrics]
- Shades of House
Dance Music
Introducing the Beau Brummels [Extra tracks] [Import]
Schumann: Piano and Chamber Music
"Hello Paris" Anthologie Vol 2 [Import]
Richard Strauss: Symphony Op. 12/Waltzes Op. 6
Oh My Little Darling: Folk Song Types