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Everybody dance now! Here is the ultimate club-dance album containing all the biggest dance hits of the '90s and covering the terrain of techno, house, electronica, Euro-dance, rave and pop. Here are 18 tracks -- 72-plus minutes -- of scorching, hypnotic dance beats. Pulse by name, Pulse by nature.
Among the monster tracks you'll recognize right away are Snap!'s addictive electronica hit from 1990, "Rhythm Is A Dancer;" Culture Beat's supercharged, super-cool, super smash "Mr. Vain," with its relentless beat and otherworldly grooves; and KWS's rave-up version of the K.C. & the Sunshine Band chart-topper "Please Don't Go." No, no, no -- it doesn't end there. Check out the charge-ahead melody of Swedish quartet Ace of Base's "Beautiful Life," disco diva Ce Ce Peniston's sexy mid-tempo siren song "Finally" (this girl can really sing!), duo La Bouche's hot and racy (in more ways than one!) "Be My Lover," and Haddaway's churning "What Is Love," which has been forever immortalized by those two crazy club-going dudes from Saturday Night Live and their movie A Night At The Roxbury. All of these songs are absolute classics in the club-dance world.
But like the man said: "That's not all you get!" There's 2 Unlimited's "Get Ready For This" with its snappy rhyming and choppy keyboard garnishing; Rozalla's anthemic "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)," which comes across as a latter-day counterpart to Gloria Gaynor's '70s smash "I Will Survive"; Reel 2 Real's earthy and irresistible "I Like To Move It," which turns its title into a total dance floor mantra; and Technotronic Featuring Ya Kid K's "Move This." Starting to get the feeling that this album is all about moving?
The CD closes out with the hyper "Tonight Is The Night" by Le Click Featuring Kayo and the stunning voice of Kayo Shekoni.
Play it at your next party, play it in your car, hey, you can even play it in the kitchen and get crazy with your favorite dance partner while the spaghetti cooks. But whatever you do, play it at full tilt! If you're into club-dance music and Pulse doesn't totally fire you up, well, you might want to check if you still have a pulse of your own.
By Adrian Zupp
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- Music genreDance / DJ, Dance Pop
- Media formatDigital
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Everybody dance now! Here is the ultimate club-dance album containing all the biggest dance hits of the '90s and covering the terrain of techno, house, electronica, Euro-dance, rave and pop. Here are 18 tracks -- 72-plus minutes -- of scorching, hypnotic dance beats. Pulse by name, Pulse by nature.
Among the monster tracks you'll recognize right away are Snap!'s addictive electronica hit from 1990, "Rhythm Is A Dancer;" Culture Beat's supercharged, super-cool, super smash "Mr. Vain," with its relentless beat and otherworldly grooves; and KWS's rave-up version of the K.C. & the Sunshine Band chart-topper "Please Don't Go." No, no, no -- it doesn't end there. Check out the charge-ahead melody of Swedish quartet Ace of Base's "Beautiful Life," disco diva Ce Ce Peniston's sexy mid-tempo siren song "Finally" (this girl can really sing!), duo La Bouche's hot and racy (in more ways than one!) "Be My Lover," and Haddaway's churning "What Is Love," which has been forever immortalized by those two crazy club-going dudes from Saturday Night Live and their movie A Night At The Roxbury. All of these songs are absolute classics in the club-dance world.
But like the man said: "That's not all you get!" There's 2 Unlimited's "Get Ready For This" with its snappy rhyming and choppy keyboard garnishing; Rozalla's anthemic "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)," which comes across as a latter-day counterpart to Gloria Gaynor's '70s smash "I Will Survive"; Reel 2 Real's earthy and irresistible "I Like To Move It," which turns its title into a total dance floor mantra; and Technotronic Featuring Ya Kid K's "Move This." Starting to get the feeling that this album is all about moving?
The CD closes out with the hyper "Tonight Is The Night" by Le Click Featuring Kayo and the stunning voice of Kayo Shekoni.
Play it at your next party, play it in your car, hey, you can even play it in the kitchen and get crazy with your favorite dance partner while the spaghetti cooks. But whatever you do, play it at full tilt! If you're into club-dance music and Pulse doesn't totally fire you up, well, you might want to check if you still have a pulse of your own.
By Adrian Zupp
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Group Fun in the Car
We had this CD but couldn't find it after our daughter visited, so we got another one. This CD is so much fun with a group in the car, because it has the SNL songs where the two guys are banging their heads against the car window when they are driving to a nightclub, and then of course the night club scenes. Anyone who has seen this on SNL can relate and it is such fun to put on when a group of you are riding around, especially near the beach or downtown clubbing in a city like Orlando or LA. It is also good to listen to when driving in traffic in Miami or LA or San Diego. The techno songs just give you a good beat for tense traffic driving.
