Discussion on For Sale: Disco Jazz - VA (CD 2003) Soulful House within the Buy, Sell Or Trade Records, Electronics... forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? 2 CDs Condition: without shrinkwrap, otherwise like BRAND NEW! (played twice) Styles: Soulful House, Jazzy House, Deep House Throughout ...
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| http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? 2 CDs Condition: without shrinkwrap, otherwise like BRAND NEW! (played twice) Styles: Soulful House, Jazzy House, Deep House Throughout its history, jazz has, in its various guises, always been music to dance to. Disco Jazz is a selection of the best classic and new dancefloor jazz tracks of the house music era and shows how jazz has influenced a generation of dance music producers. Track listing 1. You Can Do It (Baby) 2. Where Love Shines 3. Can'T Hide Love (Masters At Work Album Mix) 4. Butterfly (Francois K Jazzy Vibe Mix) 5. Music In Me (Come Alive) 6. Every Now & Then (Album Version) 7. Right By Your Side (Restless Soul Peaktime Mix) 8. Dance (Markus Enochson Remix) 9. Runaway Train (Wahoo Remix) 10. Globetrotter (Universal Blues Mix) 11. Dancin' In Outer Space (Fk Ruff Mix) 12. Sunshine Magic 13. Nacer Do Sol (Restless Soul Peaktime Mix) 14. Naima (Ian O'Brien Mix) 15. Summer Sun (Markus Enochson Remix) 16. Queixume (Reworked By Jamie Lewis Vox Edit) 17. Tree Of Life 18. Electric Lady (King Britt's Sylk 130 Mix) 19. Right (Hipnotic Remix) 20. An Invitation (Osunlade Yoruba Soul Mix) 21. Awakening 22. Love & Happiness (Sao Benitez Sunrise Mix) Album notes Disco Jazz is the brand new double collection from JazzFM's Mumo Records, and is the first in a new series of jazz-related dance music compilations. It features the essential tunes from the most prestigious producers from across the global scene in one place. This is definitely a who's who of the dancefloor jazz / house music aristocracy, but it's certainly no high-minded history lesson. When an album kicks off in classic fashion with Nuyorican Soul/ George Benson, Incognito and Earth, Wind & Fire, and is followed by François Kevorkian, DJ Spinna, King Britt, Osunlade, Restless Soul, Markus Enochson and further Masters At Work production, you know all Disco Jazz bases are covered. Disco Jazz features the essential tunes from the most prestigious producers from across the global scene in one place. This is definitely a who's who of the dancefloor jazz / house music aristocracy, but it's certainly no high-minded history lesson. When an album kicks off in classic fashion with Nuyorican Soul / George Benson, Incognito and Earth, Wind & Fire, and is followed by François Kevorkian, DJ Spinna, King Britt, Osunlade, Restless Soul, Markus Enochson and further Masters At Work production, you know all Disco Jazz bases are covered. Disco Jazz takes a more light-hearted approach to an area of dance music that is often guilty of taking itself far too seriously, this is jazz for the happy generation! Released on JAZZFM's thriving Mumo Records label, Disco Jazz comes unmixed, with full-length versions of 22 tracks and deluxe packaging, maintaining all the quality you'd expect of any release from the JAZZFM stable. |
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| Great compilation of Jazzy Soulful House! Lowest price on the net! |
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