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Dance Fever,E O Tchan,Polygram Records,Brazilian,Club/Dance,Dance-Pop,Int'l & World Music,Latin Music,Latin Pop,Pop
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- Saturday Night Fever soundtrack
- Oh the memories!
- Soundtrack Review
- STAYING ALIVE!!!!!!
- Saturday Night Fever....
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Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track
Kool & The Gang
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ASIN: B000001FDV
Release Date: 1996-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Stayin' Alive - Bee Gees
- How Deep Is Your Love - Bee Gees
- Night Fever - Bee Gees
- More Than A Woman - Bee Gees
- If I Can't Have You - Yvonne Elliman
- A Fifth Of Beethoven (Based On Beethoven's Fifth Symphony) - Walter Murphy
- More Than A Woman - Tavares
- Manhattan Skyline - David Shire
- Calypso Breakdown - Ralph McDonald
- Night On Disco Mountain (Based On 'Night On Bald Mountain') - David Shire
- Open Sesame - Kool & The Gang
- Jive Talkin' - Bee Gees
- You Should Be Dancing - Bee Gees
- Boogie Shoes - K.C. And The Sunshine Band
- Salsation - David Shire
- K-Jee - M.F.S.B.
- Disco Inferno - Trammps
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The double-disc soundtrack to the blockbuster Saturday Night Fever (available on a single CD) marks both the zenith and the nadir of disco. It was such a popular sensation that it catapulted the music to stratospheric levels of mainstream popularity, and the album was the bestselling movie soundtrack of all time (until The Bodyguard, and then Titanic). But "Disco Fever" became so hot, it could only flame out just as quickly (along with the careers of the Bee Gees). With this record, disco became a phenomenon and a fad. The Bee Gees' contributions are the strongest, especially the once-ubiquitous "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever," and they still hold up. Then there's Walter Murphy's "A Fifth of Beethoven," a trivial piece of pop ephemera that may have set new standards for ephemeral triviality. How often will you listen to this record--and how much will you play when you do? There's no telling--but it remains a classic piece of pop history, and when you're in the mood it's a good thing to have around. --Jim Emerson
Customer Reviews:
Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.......2007-07-14
My wife loves 70's music and the movie is a classic. No way you can go wrong with this!
Oh the memories!.......2007-05-25
This is a time tested awesome soundtrack. It brought back so many memories for me. I was just a kid when it came out, but my mom had it on 8-track and we listened to it ALL THE TIME! Great music!!!
Soundtrack Review.......2007-05-15
I love this movie and of course mainly because of the music! I actually bought this for my mom and she absolutely loved it!
STAYING ALIVE!!!!!!.......2007-05-13
The movie soundtrack all of us have always dreamed to be able to dance like TONY MANERO!!!!!!!!
Saturday Night Fever...........2007-03-22
Save your money. You are better off purchasing the BEE GEES greatest hits CD. There are too many songs on this CD that the BG's didn't sing.
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- Can't get her music out of my head
- An instant classic!
- Contagious
- Oh Yeah...That's it...A little bit faster...yes..Yes!!!..YES!!! Oh Kylie!!!!!
- Musical Fever For Sure
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Fever
Kylie Minogue
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ASIN: B00005Y228
Release Date: 2002-02-26 |
Tracks:
- More More More
- Love At First Sight
- Can't Get You Out Of My Head
- Fever
- Give It To Me
- Fragile
- Come Into My World
- In Your Eyes
- Dancefloor
- Love Affair
- Your Love
- Burning Up
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Fever was released on a wave of publicity as the lead single, "Can't Get You out of My Head," battled on the U.K. charts with the debut effort of Spice diva Victoria Beckham--and it won spectacularly. Kylie Minogue's sound has progressed again since the disco-inspired Light Years, plundering the retro style of post-disco electro from the late 1970s and showing what might have happened if Kraftwerk had produced Donna Summer or Chic. Unlike most pop albums, or indeed pop artists, Fever is geared toward high-energy dance rather than pedestrian "I love lovin' you" ballads. Aside from the aforementioned hit single, another standout is "Give It to Me," a great piece of dance pop that has everything from Britney-style wailings to Basement Jaxx funk wrapped up with a catchy and typically suggestive chorus. The closest Minogue gets to a gentler moment is at the very end with "Burning Up," a breezy guitar progression with a laid-back melody, but it doesn't last long as the need to start dancing again takes hold and Fever breaks into some electro funk, finishing on a definite high. --David Trueman
Customer Reviews:
Can't get her music out of my head.......2007-07-14
I'm not really a big fan of pop music. I find most of the genre to be annoying. I will though make the occasional exception like with Kylie Minogue. The first time I heard Kylie was back in the '80s with her dance version of "Locomotion" with was uber cheesy. It wasn't until the late '90s and early '00s did I re-discover her through two dance classics "Light Years" and "Kylie".
Personally I prefer "Light Years over "Kylie" simply because I think the material is better. Nevertheless "Kylie" has some really solid pop songs. "Can't Get You Out of My Head" is by far the best track on the album because it is so darn catchy. Even after five years since it was unleashed on to the public, the song still sounds good as ever to me. "Fever" is another great song on the album. It's a bit slower than its predecessor but I like the pop hooks. I am still not big on "Fragile". This is when Kylie's helium-pitched vocals gets on my nerves. I also wasn't really fond of the bonus tracks. I just didn't care much for the melodies. Overall "Kylie" is a great pop album. Too bad her follow up was a real turkey for me.
An instant classic!.......2007-05-04
Kylie Minogue is all around hotness! This CD alone was a soundtrack to my entire Summer when it came out! That was one hell of a great summer! ;-)
Contagious.......2007-04-24
On the strength of her radio hit "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," Kylie Minogue had a hit album with this 2002 release. Fever is an addictive spin as Kylie offers a great collection of dance tunes filled with modern, techno beats laced with a disco groove. Her vocals drizzle with a sensuality heard before by the likes of Madonna and Debbie Harry. And the songs themselves are the perfect backdrop for your next house party, an evening of passionate romance, or working out.
Oh Yeah...That's it...A little bit faster...yes..Yes!!!..YES!!! Oh Kylie!!!!! .......2007-04-02
Sweaty dance grooves dipped in sticky sweet sex is what you get when you put on Kylie Minogue's Fever.
"Come into my world" pants and pleads with heart poppin' button poppin' grooves.
"Love at first sight" and "Can't get you" offer up catchy poppy melodies covered in hot flaming ecstacy.
"More More More" pulsates and throbs in non stop give it to me till we explode pleasure,"Fragile" cruises along in soft delicate sensuality, and "Your Love" bounces with the climactic orgasmic high of totally falling for someone.
Fever is simply red hot and sexy and will get your bottom shakin' and your heart racing in it's effortless dance whirlwind of carnal savagery laced with a silk glove.
Buy it, do it, love it, Get the Fever.
Musical Fever For Sure.......2007-03-07
This is a great CD. The songs feel much more modern than on Light Years but feel more 70's disco than Body Language. She creates a electric sound that will get you on the dance floor in a matter of minutes even without your concent. This is expertly crafted pop. In Your Eyes is one of the, if not the, best pop songs I've ever heard. From begining to end it's hot. An amazing CD. Don't pass up your chance to listen to this gem.
The Key Tracks Are: In Your Eyes, More More More, LOve Affair, Love at First Sight, Can't Get You Out Of My Head, Give It To Me, and the bonus japan verson track Tightrope.
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- LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!
- Great for parties, easy to listen to
- I love the Ultra-Lounge series.
- One of the better ultra lounge CD's
- Mambo your way to fun
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Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 2: Mambo Fever
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000002TWG
Release Date: 1996-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Hooray For Hollywood (Cha-Cha) - Don Swan & His Orchestra
- Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me) - Jackie Davis
- Peter Gunn Mambo - Jack Costanzo & His Orchestra
- Chihuahua - Luis Oliveria & His Bandodalau Boys
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- Mambo Jambo (Que Rico El Mambo) - Dave Barbour
- Cumana - The Twin Pianos Of Henri Rose & Bobby Stevenson
- Taki Rari - Yma Sumac
- Way Down Yonder In New Orleans Mambo - Van Alexander & His Orchestra
- El Cumbanchero (Guaracha-Fast Rhumba) - Don Swan & His Orchestra
- Oink, Oink Mambo - Chuy Reyes & His Orchestra
- Diga Diga Doo - The John Buzon Trio
- Hernado's Hideaway - Billy May's Rico Mambo Orchestra
- Tico Tico (Samba) - Don Swan & His Orchestra
- Glow Worm Cha-Cha-Cha - Jackie Davis
- Malambo #1 - Yma Sumac
- Can-Can Overture - Jack Costanzo & His Orchestra
- Oye Negra - Terry Snyder
Customer Reviews:
LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!.......2007-05-13
Love this kind of music - can't get enough - have most all of the CDs. Excellent New Jersey-based company with excellent foresight and retro-understanding for the best party and jazz combos. Excellent choice for any kind of day or evening, party or relaxation time.
Great for parties, easy to listen to.......2007-04-04
The Ultra-Lounge series is overall is GREAT. I bought a couple of these CD's at first to try out, and also because I wanted to have some nice background music for a dinner party. I immediately purchased 3 more after that, and I'm really pleased. The songs are cool and set a really nice atmosphere if you're having guests over.
I love the Ultra-Lounge series........2006-12-10
The sound quality of the Ultra-Lounge series is excellent, even though the songs were recorded mostly in the 50's and 60's. Capitol Records packs each CD with carefully chosen tracks consistent with the theme of the particular volume in the series. Many of the selections that appear here aren't available elsewhere, either because the original album on which the song appeared is out of print, or because the song was issued as a single and never collected in an album. A few 'previously unreleased' tracks also appear here. This series is a wonderful introduction to the music of a by-gone era, and each album includes detailed notes on each track (artist, writers, date recorded, how released, etc.). I heartily recommend it to anyone who has an interest in this type of music.
One of the better ultra lounge CD's .......2006-06-04
this is a fun CD to listen to. Not a lot of "serious" salsa here, quite a few novelty tunes, but they get your feet moving and your toes tapping. You will enjoy listening to this CD.
Mambo your way to fun.......2004-05-01
Imagine yourself on a wrap-around porch of some grand house basking in the warmth of a summer sunset. Maybe you are simply lounging on a beach with a cocktail in one hand and the hand of the one you love in the other. Perhaps you are in a tuxedo or flaming red cocktail dress and having a wonderfully dry martini (shaken, not stirred) before you get ready to head to the dance floor.
If any of those situations are real or just party of your dreams, this CD from Ultra-Lounge is for you. Rare is the day when you will find some neon decorated, pseudo-tropical paradise lounge or restaurant where drinks were served in coconut cups with little umbrellas. But you can hear the music from them. This CD has the Mambo interwoven in each and every song. You can literally see the band in their white jackets and the lavish costumes on the showgirls as they entertain you.
Yma Sumac drops in for a two song trip down memory lane. You can hear the passion and the fun in her voice. Mariah Carey eat your heart out. The organ tracks are quite amusing, and the Glow Worm Cha Cha will change your life. (Well, not really, but it shouldn't be missed.)
If you ever wanted to visit the famed Coconut Grove or be part of the action with Ricky Ricardo's Band, you need to order this CD. Even if you find that the music is just a throw-back to the days when people in limos were movie stars (and not two girls from Encino using daddy's credit card), it is still a hilarious and joyour romp threw yesteryear.
Fix a highball, add a slice of pineapple, play this CD, and enjoy life.
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- Five stars strictly for the slow jams
- Good first album from H-Town!
- Fever For Da Flava
- A Great Album Of 1993: Fever For Da Flavor
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Fever for da Flavor
H-Town
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ASIN: B000003BVC
Release Date: 1993-03-30 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Can't Fade Da H
- Treat U Right
- Fever For Da Flavor
- Sex Me
- H-Town Bounce
- Keepin' Mu Composure
- Interlude
- Lick U Up
- Knochin' Da Boots
- Won't U Come Back
- Baby I Wanna
Customer Reviews:
Five stars strictly for the slow jams.......2006-11-16
In the early nineties most R&B groups with debut CD's either had excellent fast songs and sub-par slow jams or excellent slow jams and sub-par fast songs. H-Town's debut CD falls into the later category; however the slow jams are what make this album a classic. The two slow singles released from the album Knockin Da Boots & Lick U Up can still fill a dance floor whenever I DJ. Knockin' Da Boots" established the group as part of the new breed of Urban Contemporary vocal groups hearkening back to vintage soul rather than New Jack swing as their inspiration. Lick U Up is very sensual in it's delivery and could serve as a sequel to Silk's Freak Me. Won't U Come Back is an apologetic slow jam which samples Alexander O Neal's Sunshine and the last track Baby I Wanna is another ode to sex. H-Town delivered a classic first album and one has to wonder if the group would've hooked up with producers like Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Babyface and Teddy Riley how far they would've gone.
Good first album from H-Town! .......2005-12-12
I still remember H-Town's first album from 1993. It came around the same time that a flood of R&B male trios and quartets like Silk, H-Town, Intro, Shai, Portrait and others dominated music charts. But this Houston trio had its own vocal style and sexy songs, such as Knockin' Da Boots and others on here. One of the surprises is when Lick U Up opens as Dino starts sounding like Barry White for a few seconds, the way that Barry was singing it on his '70s ballad hits. And Lick has a lot of booming bass, something not typical on the average more relaxed and quiet ballad. But the bass is smooth if you turn it down, and the bridges on the song are just as relaxing for you to slow dance to. What's also surprising is that the members produced the songs themselves along with some Houston-area producers. The album was recorded mostly in Houston, but it can rival any of the slick New York or LA studio productions that most artists have to go to. Dino Conner died in a car accident two years ago, but this first album with H-Town just demonstrates his greatness. He had a soulfulness in his voice that was just unbelievable on his group's songs. And don't count the other two members out--their singing, lead or background is just vibrant and complement the main leads of Dino.
Fever For Da Flava.......2005-01-31
This is the debut album from H-town which was released in 1993 which con tains the best slow jam of 93 i loveded this track when i first heared it in 93 knockin the boots/ lick you up /sex me /baby i wanna this is a great debut album./ rip dino H-town forever.can't fade da H.
A Great Album Of 1993: Fever For Da Flavor.......2005-01-17
One of the most underrated R&B groups of the 90's I think would have to be h-town. Their first album: fever for da flavor went 3 times platinum but I still think they didn't get the credit they deserved. The introduction says it all. Then you have "can't fade the H, this song is good because its saying to all the people who thought they couldn't make it, look at us now. I think one of the best songs on this album would have to be track 3: "treat U right", you get to hear the late but great dino putting his all into the song and the vocal arrangements are right on target. Track 4 is "fever for da flavor" this track is very soothing, something you can go to sleep listening to, and once again dino's voice makes the song, a song. Don't let the title fool you "sex me" is not as bad as you would think. This song is one of the songs that went platinum for the trio; it is also one of my favorites also. Track 6 "h-town bounce is another good example of vocal arrangement. One of the prettiest songs on the album is "keepin' my composure". Dino has a gifted voice and he uses it very well in that song. The interlude is good. Why? You might ask, because they give thanks to the Lord. "Lick U Up" is another song that went platinum for the group. You can hear Dino giving his all in this song, that's also why it's a good song and you should get the album. Track 10 "knockin' da boots" is what all started it for me. When I first heard the song I immediately fell in love with it. Also many people in the 90's used the phrase "knockin' da boots". You could hear the phrase used a lot on the wayans brothers. I think the 90's was filled with a lot of talent and we need a lot of that talent now, such as h-town, jodeci, silk, mint condition, SWV, etc. another beautiful song on fever for da flavor is "won't u come back". This song has a nice beat to it and you also have a very talented singer on the track making the album a hit. Last but not least h-town's "baby I wanna" is a smooth sexy classic. I think this was the right song to end the album with. We need more songs like these. If you ask me I think you should purchase this album, if not for you, then for me because this may be the last time you hear good quality music like this again.
Sincerely yours!
ONE OF A KIND SOUND!!.......2004-10-18
H-Town in my opinion is one of the best R&B groups to hit the music scene in the early 90's. They have a sound beyond compare!! Besides very Sexy and Seductive, they are also very talented. Dino will be greatly missed by his friends, family, and true "die hard" fans. The music industry has also suffered a great loss. Shazam & GI, just keep the faith and my prayers will continue to be with you.
BabyGirl_042771
Average customer rating:
- I miss Manny!
- Listen to this album more than once
- Jerry of Plano, Tx's review was dead on!
- five and a half stars is more like it.
- Soothe Yourself
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Fever In Fever Out
Luscious Jackson
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ASIN: B000002U00
Release Date: 1996-10-29 |
Tracks:
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- Don't Look Back
- Door
- Mood Swing
- Under Your Skin
- Electric
- Take A Ride
- Water Your Garden
- Soothe Yourself
- Why Do I Lie?
- One Thing
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Product Description
Practically BRAND NEW condition, no scratches, includes the original CD, case, and paperwork, fast shipping, ask me for my complete CD List file! :)
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It's a leap forward, a document of growing self-awareness, and it actually contains the word "narc." The rare Daniel Lanois production collaboration that doesn't smother his clients in gauze, Fever In Fever Out finds Luscious Jackson peaking in their attempt to meld funk, French film music, lite rock, and Latin influences into a languid whole that achieves real force and sexiness. The radio hit "Naked Eye," with its warm-blanket vocal hooks, is best, but the Jacksons, particularly singer-multi-instrumentalist Jill Cunniff, explode little grabbers all over these 14 songs. And most of the time, the occasional hyperearnest lyric works for, not against, the group. (Cunniff's "Why Do I Lie?" is a close call, but its blatant lift of Earth, Wind and Fire's "Fantasy" melody smartly diverts the ear. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews:
I miss Manny!.......2006-12-31
Judging by the glowing comments already here, I suspect my review will get panned...... Here goes:
This is the album where Luscious Jackson lost their hip-hop edge. The songs before were a little more funkdafied, a little more bass-heavy, a little more soulful. Fever In Fever out is a lot more radio friendly and palatable, and kind of bland in comparison to LJ's previous efforts.
I am sure this is a fine album, but it is so much more poppy and over-produced than the last 2 albums that I hardly recognize the band.
I miss "Natural Ingredients" and "In Search of Manny". Be sure you check out these other albums.
Listen to this album more than once.......2006-06-30
4.5 Stars
Luscious Jackson's debut album "Natural Ingredients" (1994) more or less took up where the classic EP "In Search of Manny" (1992) left off. Protégés of the Beastie Boys, Luscious Jackson's early work combined NYC hip-hop and riot grrrl, with a clear pop-sensibility.
The band's second full-length album "Fever In, Fever Out" was released in 1996 and certified Gold (500,000 albums sold). While the band didn't take a 180 degree turn for their sophomore release, "Fever In, Fever Out" sees the band branch out artistically and go for a smoother, slicker sound, but without loosing its edge.
While many albums are filled with a few really great songs, a few good ones, and some filler, "Fever In, Fever Out" doesn't work that way at all. The entire album, for the most part, is extremely laid back, with one song seamlessly flowing into the next, like a dream. In other words, "Fever In, Fever Out" is not a singles oriented album, with the exception of the lead-off first single "Naked Eye," which combines cool beats, stylish rapping and lush feminine vocals for an incredibly catchy winning formula.
In all honestly, while I felt that the album was somewhat monotonous at first, it has really grown on me with repeated listens. There's a lot going on with this album; subtle things that the listener might not get with just one listen, like touches of New-Wave Psychedelia on "Under Your Skin," and "Water Your Garden," or the mystical Eastern flair on "Take a Ride."
One thing that makes "Fever In, Fever Out" so cool is the album's off-beat, dark undertones and production, which are fully alluring, captivating the senses.
"Fever In, Fever Out" is a lot of things. It's a salad bowl of sounds and styles, including hip-hop, Psychedelia, world-beats, modern-day beatnik rhymes, and melodic, lush backgrounds--all co-existing, but never competing. While "Fever In, Fever Out" is overall slicker than its predecessors, it ultimately works to its advantage, as it's a mellower, more tranquilizing album. If you bought this album just for "Naked Eye," try giving the entire album a few spins, as there is a lot going on that's easy to miss the first time around.
Jerry of Plano, Tx's review was dead on!.......2004-05-26
I borrowed this CD from a friend, had no idea who LJ was, and immediately recognized their hit "Naked Eye." After listening to that song over and over, I listened to the rest of the CD, and it's all wonderful. They're creative and inventive, interesting, and the music is delicious. It's now my favorite CD to listen to on Saturday mornings. I have to buy it now because my friend wants his CD back! You can't go wrong with this purchase!
five and a half stars is more like it........2004-05-12
This Album is impressive. While an excellent album from beginning to end, there is no question that Mood Swing and Naked Eye are the masterpieces from Fever In Out. All of the girls in this band are great musicians including the seductive voice of the lead guitarist and the drummer. The Lyrics are poetic in nature in that they are abtract and require the audience to work. With the dearth of talent in the music industry, ie. Britney "BS" Spears and Nelly, the loss of a band like this is devastating.
Soothe Yourself.......2004-01-21
The indie girl band Luscious Jackson scores in its second album and deliver an appealing set of songs which, although easy to listen and appreciate, are more complex than what they seem at first. This is clever lo-fi pop, stylish compositions with little nuances that cover diverse styles, from funk to rock, smooth spoken-word and even a bit of country. The record flows well and gets better with several listens, showing new elements and details. The opener and addictive "Naked Eye" is one of the best moments here and starts the record with a bang. The groovy "Under Your Skin" is another shining song, and both "Faith" and "Stardust" end the disc in a relaxed and captivating way. "Fever In Fever Out" is a fun little album and one of the good examples of the musical genres-mix that increased in the 90`s.
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- love to boogie
- Not as good as Volumes 1 & 2, but better than Volumes 4-7
- Get Down Tonight
- They Call It Boogie Fever
- Admirable Collection of Disco
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The Disco Years, Vol. 3: Boogie Fever
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ASIN: B0000032DE
Release Date: 1992-05-12 |
Tracks:
- Rock The Boat - The Hues Corporation
- Get Down Tonight - KC And The Sunshine Band
- Boogie Fever - The Sylvers
- Doctor's Orders - Carol Douglas
- I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round) - Alicia Bridges
- Get Off - Foxy
- Macho Man - Village People
- Young Hearts Run Free - Candi Staton
- Dancing Machine - The Jackson 5
- Love Machine, Pt. 1 - The Miracles
- Soul Makossa - Manu Dibango
- Dance (Disco Heat) - Sylvester
- Hot Shot - Karen Young
- Le Freak - Chic
- We Are Family - Sister Sledge
- The Glow Of Love - Change
- Knock On Wood - Amii Stewart
- Bad Girls - Donna Summer
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Chronicling the much-beloved/maligned genre from its rise in the mid-'70s to the early 80s, this seven-volume series features all of disco's greatest artists, biggest chart hits, and most important underground club smashes. Guaranteed to make you get up and boogie!
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love to boogie.......2005-08-02
this cd is very good. this cd makes me want to BOOGIE. this cd is a wise investment.
Not as good as Volumes 1 & 2, but better than Volumes 4-7.......2005-04-05
Rhino had so much success with Volumes 1 & 2 of this series that they issued 4 more volumes in 1992. In my previous reviews for CD's in this series, I mentioned some disco songs that I wished had made it on previous volumes. The same holds true for these subsequent volumes. Most of the songs here are all great songs, but many of them I already had on the individual artists greatest hits compilations.
The 5 Star songs included here are:
1. Rock the Boat - The Hues Corporation (the first official disco record)
2. Get Down Tonight - KC & the Sunshine Band
3. I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round) - Alicia Bridges
4. Get Off - Foxy (the liner notes call this song annoying, but I love it and I also love this groups other hit from 1979, "Hot Number")
5. Macho Man - The Village People
6. Young Hearts Run Free - Candi Staton
7. Le Freak - Chic
8. We are Family - Sister Sledge
9. The Glow of Love - Change (featuring Luther Vandross on vocals)
10. Knock on Wood - Amii Stewart
11. Bad Girls - Donna Summer
The 3 Star songs(OK, but not great) included here are:
1. Boogie Fever - The Sylvers
2. Doctors Orders - Carol Douglas
3. Dancing Machine - Jackson 5
4. Love Machine - The Miracles
5. Dance (Disco Heat) - Sylvester
6. Hot Shot - Karen Young
The 1 Star song that could have been left off all together as far as I am concerned:
Soul Makossa - Manu Dibango
11 great songs, 6 good songs, and 1 dud is not bad for a compilation CD. Believe me, some of the later volumes get worse than this one. Recommended.
Get Down Tonight.......2004-05-16
Get Down Tonight, Get Off and Soul Makossa. I love all these songs. They stand the test of time. Donna Summer, Village People and Sylvester. The very best from the disco era. This is a must have collection for any true dance/ disco fan.
They Call It Boogie Fever.......1999-10-02
Again, Rhino dishes up more good disco from the 70's. Highlights include the favorites "Rock the Boat", "Get DOwn Tonight", "We Are Family" and "Bad Girls", as well as the not-as-often-encountered "Soul Makossa" and the rather mature (for disco anyway) "Young Hearts Run Free". A few of the tracks simply never did it for me - "Dancing Machine" sounds like a parody, and the liner notes don't lie when they call "Get Off" possibly one of the most annoying disco songs ever. In all, another good collection for you if you "want some ack-SHAWN."
Admirable Collection of Disco.......1998-07-01
Despite a few oddities, the bulk of this CD is disco and pop hits from 1974 - 80. It's not as comprehensive as volume one, but it does boast all-original versions and great sound.
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- A good neo-electro album - fans of the genre and band will like it, but I don't think others will
- This album is a divine dazzler!!
- No Miss Kittin!
- nothing i can tell you...you look good when you wear it well
- Best Album of 2004
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Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever
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ASIN: B000231UB8
Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Rocket Ride
- What She Wants
- Short Skirts
- Ready 2 Wear
- Romantique
- Everyone Is Somone In La
- She's So D*mn Cool
- Let Your Mind Be Your Bed
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Having made a splash with 2001's electro-clash landmark Kittenz and Thee Glitz, Felix Da Housecat, aka Felix Stallings Jr, dives even deeper on Devin Dazzle. Glitz was a huge record for Stallings, accidentally colliding with the dance world zeitgeist. Dazzle may not hit as big, barring a similar confluence of sound and fashion. But Da Housecat knows what he's after here, and the man totally nails it. Turntables are mostly dumped in favor of warm synths, unearthing a new wave sound seasoned with funk and cheeky, Thrill Kill Kult-style sleaze. Equal parts Gary Numan, pansexual glam, and Art of Noise-like unpredictability (a sample of "Close (to the Edit)" even pops up on the fabulous "Watching Cars Go By"), Dazzle is generous with hooks, cheese-flavored melodies, and plain old thump. Children of the 80s may find themselves surprised by how strongly they respond to the title track and "Ready 2 Wear," two massively appealing songs among many on this deceptively sweet and young-at-heart album. -Matthew Cooke
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Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, and Spin all dubbed Felix one of the most creative artists at work in music today. Now, he's set to release the new Devin Dazzle and the Neon Fever, 15 tracks of delectable, glittery, synthetic/organic, beat-laden funk heaven that will undoubtedly reawaken the world. Devin Dazzle and the Neon Fever boasts guest vocals from James Murphy of DFA ("What She Wants"), Tyrone "Visionary" Palmer ("Ready to Wear"), Kate Wax, and an all-girl group known as The Neon Fever ("Rocket Ride," "Everyone Is Someone In LA," "Hunting Season").
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A good neo-electro album - fans of the genre and band will like it, but I don't think others will.......2006-01-13
When it comes to neo-electro, I still haven't found a band or album that has really caught my attention. Felx Da Housecat's "Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever" is no exception, but it isn't bad either. Though the album lacks any "great" songs per se, all of it's good if you like the genre. The singers are actually pretty good here - I think people will at least like the male vocalist (I'm not sure about the female one). The lyrics tend to be incredibly hard to make out in some of the songs, but they aren't that interesting anyway. Musically it's not that amazing or complex, but it still "sounds" good. I don't think there are any bad songs here, just good or decent ones. Overall, I think if you're a Felix Da Housecat or a neo-electro fan then chances are that you'll like this album. Recommended.
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the entire album!
This album is a divine dazzler!!.......2005-11-28
I only heard of felix da housecat when i heard 'silver screen shower scene' on the soundtrack to the game ssx3. I looked him up on the internet, and that day i ordered his 2001 album 'kittenz and thee glitz'.I loved it and ranks as one my favorite albums EVER.When i found out about 2004's 'devin dazzle and the neon fever' i was quick to find out more. i thought what the heck, and ordered it in a flash, since 'kittenz and thee glitz' has been my soundtrack to 2005. felix has always been one year ahead of me, so i'll be on look out for his next effort.Anyway, this album ISN'T like 'kittenz and thee glitz' and surprised me, but within one listen i was hooked.Strangely, felix has gone with an 80's sound, and i usually don't like the word 'eighties', but when felix does it, it makes it acceptable because it's 80's music with a twist.A felix twist. And if youve already heard 'kittenz', you will have now breathed a sigh of relief. Felix has always been an underground force. So, you are very lucky to read this and find out about Felix.But, check out www.felixdahousecat.com and tell your mates.a lot of People are'nt fortunate enough to experience his unique sound, but i know that soon he will be up there with the best(and the not so best). His collaboration with p.diddy,for example(yes, i know, he could have done better than p.diddy, but he's still an icon,and chances like that don't come around every day).Overall, this is a genious masterpiece that only felix could have thought up.I can't wait to find out what he's gonna hit us with next! with a perfect balance of synth beats, punk, chugging guitar lines and Dancefloor grooves,I know what i'm doing this new years eve!! i'm holdin' a party at my house, and were gonna get on down to both 'kittenz' and, of course, the fantastic 'devin dazzle and the neon fever'!!
Spread the word. Peace out.
Ryan
No Miss Kittin!.......2005-10-06
This is a great album but not as good as Kittenz And The Glittz. I love the song Everyone Is Someone In LA. Ready To Wear and Rocket Ride are good too. Overall a good album!
nothing i can tell you...you look good when you wear it well.......2005-03-09
Brilliant album, to put it mildly. Though my favorite Felix song has got to be "Madame Hollywood" (the one he did with Miss Kittin a few years back), "Ready 2 Wear" is the standout on this album and it seldom leaves my head...what a catchy song!!! Pure electroclash with synth sounds reminiscent of 80s new wave. This album is a quintessential part of YOUR electroclash collection...go buy it!
Best Album of 2004.......2005-03-06
As a product of the 80's music scene I approached this with some fear. I wasn't ready to see 80's music make its cyclical return. But the album surprised me. Rocket Ride, Hunting Season, Short Skirts, & Watching Cars Go By are all great songs. Those aren't even all that 80's sounding. Ready 2 Wear, on the other hand does sound like something out of about 1983. While there are some weak tracks toward the end including one that rips off Alex Foley's theme this is still my favorite album of 2004.
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- Ultra-lounge take on the Yellow Magic Orchestra
- Another great album from El Hombre de Coco
- Yellow Magic Orchestra Gone Bananas (in a good way)
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Yellow Fever
Señor Coconut and His Orchestra
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ASIN: B000FA58PC
Release Date: 2006-06-20 |
Tracks:
- My Name Is Coco (Introduction)
- Yellow Magic (Tong Poo) [Rumba]
- Coco Agogo [Disco Agogo]
- Limbo [Mambo]
- What Is a Coconut? (Interlude)
- Behind the Mask [Cha Cha Ch
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- Pure Jam [Mambo]
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- Simoon [Bolero]
- Coco Loco [Afro-German Mini DeScarga]
- Madmen [Mambo]
- What Is Coconut? (Interlude)
- Music Plans [Cha Cha Ch
- Breaking Music (Interlude)
- Rydeen [Merengue]
- Coco Roto (Interlude "CabezStyle)
- Ongaku [Cha Cha Ch
- What Is Coconut? (Interlude)
- Firecracker [Merengue]
Customer Reviews:
Ultra-lounge take on the Yellow Magic Orchestra.......2007-05-08
Want to be happy? Want music that reminds you of Arthur Lyman's "Quiet Village",and Yma Sumac, the Peruvian lounge diva of the '50s? Remember Ryuichi Sakamoto's Oscar-winning soundtrack for "The Last Emperor"? Then Senor Coconut's "Yellow Fever" suits all these purposes...including music to accompany cocktails.
Senor Coconut's "Yellow Fever" is the ultimate ultra-lounge take on the Yellow Magic Orchestra,just as "El Baile Aleman" was the ultra-salsa lounge version of Kraftwerk. Senor Coconut brings his masterful,kitschy,retro treatment to new wave of electronica..and succeeds again. There are even Japanese cymbals and gongs added to his Latin orchestra. He transforms "Simoon" into a laidback tropical anthem, perfect for a tiki room. "Yellow Magic","Pure Jam" and "The Madmen" sound like they come from "The Incredibles" soundtrack. There are interludes, as if it were a radio show,such as the funny "Mambo Numerique" and "Coco Agogo." "Yellow Fever" is the perfect soundtrack for reading, writing, resting, drinking cocktails....it's cheery music!If you want to feel happy, come down with the Yellow Fever!
Another great album from El Hombre de Coco.......2007-01-27
A different feel from his earlier albums, but definitely in the same genre of latinized goodness. This album will lift you up on a bad day; lots of humor and good music here. If you're a fan, buy this immediately. If not, give it a shot, or try Fiesta Songs (which is a little more accessible). Observant Towa Tei fans will hear the disctinctive sound of his favorite digitizer.
Yellow Magic Orchestra Gone Bananas (in a good way).......2006-06-27
It was a couple years back that electronic music producer Uwe Schmidt (aka Atom Heart) decided to take on the music of Kraftwerk and rework it through the focusing lens of cha-cha and meringue music. The resulting El Baile Aleman was much more fun than it really should have been (at least, coming from a fan of the originals), and Schmidt managed to create some more fun music in the same style on further albums (which were mainly comprised of original compositions).
Senor Coconut & His Orchestra are now back again with another batch of "electrolatino" songs, and this time the group is covering another seminal group in Yellow Magic Orchestra. To make things even more exciting, he's joined by all three YMO group members on the release (including Oscar and Grammy winning Ryuichi Sakamoto). The result is another album of insanely detailed music that is easily the most developed work done under the pseudonym yet.
At twenty one tracks in length, the album is broken up into shorter interlude pieces that more or less gather together prime guest spots into random bits of filler, while longer YMO covers actually form the real backbone of the disc. "Yellow Magic" opens the disc and features some maniacal vibraphone workouts (as most tracks do) along with some blistering horns and vocals from Jorge Gonzalez that lift the track into delightful territory. "Limbo" is even more tight, rolling together breathy vocals, punctuated rhythms, and horn bursts into a three and a half minute package.
Not afraid to stretch out a bit, "Simoon" (which also features contributions from Mouse On Mars) is a laid-back track that melts some wah-wah horns over a softly swaying island hammock backdrop. On the other side of the coin is the hyper-fast "Rydeen," which pulls together vibes, vocals, and rapid-fire horn bursts together in a way that sounds almost impossible to not be programmed. As mentioned above, there are short (usually about thirty seconds or so) interludes between every single track on the album, which feature contributions from everyone from Towa Tei to Akufen, and the pieces (which contain everything from glitch to field recordings) sometimes provide an odd and satisfying breather while at other times feel completely out-of-place. Fortunately, the songs that comprise the bulk of the release more than outweigh any unpleasant pieces, and there's always the skip button.
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- Classic Compilation
- GREAT CONCEPT!
- Vicy city the wonder CD
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ASIN: B00006SM8W
Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Untitled - Grand Theft Auto Vice City, Vol.6
- Wanna Be Startin' Something - Michael Jackson
- Automatic - The Pointer Sisters
- Act Like You Know - Fat Larry's Band
- Juicy Fruit - Mtume
- Behind The Groove - Teena Marie
- Untitled - Grand Theft Auto Vice City, Vol.6
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- I'll Be Good - Rene & Angela
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- Untitled - Grand Theft Auto Vice City, Vol.6
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- Untitled - Grand Theft Auto Vice City, Vol.6
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Classic Compilation.......2006-06-19
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is well-known for its soundtrack. You don't even have to play the game (which by the way, is an incredible experience) to enjoy the music from it. Like other reviewers, I believe this is the best compilation from any of the radio stations.
I was surprised at the amount of music on this collection that I did not recognize when I first heard it. Several artists like Rick James and Kool & The Gang had bigger hits, but they used less known songs instead. I had never heard of Oliver Cheetham or Fat Larry's Band before this collection, and now I own albums by both. Not one song from this station is bad or even mediocre.
Recommended for those that haven't played Vice City. Highly recommended for Vice City veterans, who will definitely enjoy the commercials and DJ tracks.
GREAT CONCEPT!.......2006-01-15
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE THIS CD! What a great idea to have a soundtrack compiliation for a video game! Vol. 6 - Fever 105 is my favorite CD out of the 7 CD's for Vice City. The DJ and radio commercials are hillarious! The song selection is excellent. The majority of the songs I already knew because I grew up on them. The only song that wasn't familiar to me was track 8. Get Down Saturday Night - Oliver Cheatham. Now, that is my favorite song on the CD. I also like track 4. Act Like You Know - Fat Larry's Band because it reminds me of one of the Vice City tv commercials that used the song.
If you are a fan of old school 80's R&B like me, I suggest that you pick up this CD.
Vicy city the wonder CD.......2005-07-09
Is it me or is this the one of the best CD ever made! my fave song is Automatic! and i also love the game this CD is from. Whoever hates this CD should go to hell because it's the best!.I also like the picture on the front of the CD its very artistic and creative. The songs on the CD are old but you'v gotta love'em!.
So in conclusion if i was you i would be dying to get this CD.
Yuppie and the Alien.......2004-10-26
Richard L. Kruger's masterful performance on the last track, "Yuppie and the Alien" is not to be missed. Mr. Kruger also appeared in Vice City itself in the "Four Iron" mission where he once again proves his acting prowess. His unfortunate demise the game is ironic to say the least because his performance throughout Grand Theft Auto: Vice City will live on in the hearts and minds of GTA fans everywhere...
The Playlist.......2002-11-15
Since Amazon doesn't have the track listing, I will provide it:
01. DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit Introduction
02. Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
03. The Pointer Sisters - Automatic (Extended Version)
04. Fat Larry's Band - Act Like You Know
05. Mtume - Juicy Fruit
06. Tenna Marie - Behind The Groove
07. DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit Halftime
08. Get Down Saturday Night
09. Ghetto Life Rick James
10. Evelyne "Champagne" King - Shame
11. Mary Jane Girls - All Night Long
12. Kool & The Gang - Summer Madness
13. Angela Winbush & Rene Moore - I'll Be Good
14. Whisers - And The Beat Goes On
15. DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit Outro
16. Salivex (Commercial Skit)
17. Yuppies And The Alien (Commercial Skit)
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- Disco Nights, Vol. 1: Divas of Dance
- Pure 80's Dance
- Soul Classics: Best of the 70's
ASIN: B0000047IV
Release Date: 1995-09-01 |
Tracks:
- Y.M.C.A. - Village People
- Fire - Ohio Players
- Ladies' Night - Kool & The Gang
- Hot Pants (Part 1) - James Brown
- You're The First, The Last, My everything - Barry White
- I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round) - Alicia Bridges
- Shake Your Groove Thing - Peaches & Herb
- Never Can Say Goodbye - Gloria Gaynor
- I Want'a Do Something Freakiy To You - Leon Haywood
- Hang On In There Baby - Johnny Bristol
- Flashlight - Parliament
- Ffun - Con Funk Shun
Customer Reviews:
Great collection!.......2000-09-06
Wow! This really is one of the best unknown 70's funk/disco albums. Starting with the classic Y.M.C.A., it has a great mix between classic artists, like Kool and the Gang, Barry White, James Brown, Parliament, Gloria Gaynor, etc. I'm a teenager, and I this was the first 70's disco/funk album I had. I've been hooked ever since. And everytime I bring out this album, I love it even more. It's great stuff to "Shake your groove thing" to!
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