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[2005] 12″ / 80’s

[2005] 12″/80s Vol.2

[2007] 12″ 80s Pop

[2007] 12″ 80s Grooves

[2008] 12″ 80s Love

[2008] 12″ 90s Mix

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I was pretty thrilled when I received Connected: 90’s 12″ Mix to review, as I was already well familiar with all the songs and artists on the two promo discs. In fact, I had the review written weeks ago, but waited until it got closer to the release date of July 7th to post the review. I’m glad I waited because by the last hour, they decided to upped the anti and added a third disc and changing the cover artwork (and not to mention that they reshuffled the track listing).  As you can see with the links to artists we’ve previously covered on W♥M, that we really like the first disc.

 

One of the major differences I’ve noticed right away was that they had replaced Electronic’s “Getting Away With It” with New Order’s “World in Motion”, which is fine as they are more or less Bernard Sumner. If there were other artists and songs that were dropped, it’s probably due to licensing issues.

I have to say that I did agree that “World in Motion” is better fitted for this compilation, because this song is so closely associated with the 1990 World Cup. It just feels good to hear the competitive “it’s one on one“, a song that’s sure to be played at every World Cup…. although whenever I hear that rap from Jamaican-born football player John Barnes, it just drowns the songs in late 80s/early 90s.

In 80s and going to the 90s, the three major releases for singles were: 7″, 12″ and cassingle. The 90s introduced us to the CD single (and eventually the double CD singles, parts one and two), but this compilation collects all the 12″ mixes. Usually the 12″ mix were special because they’re often exclusive to the 12″ and were catered to underground DJs who needed them in this format to scratch and live mix.

Even if you know all these songs from hearing them on the radio, these dance remixes always adds something new to something already familiar.

These tracks demonstrate England’s evolution of dance music. You see, in the early 90s, there was a breaking point in the music timeline. One group became what you might know as Britpop, while the other group focused more on dance (raves and techno). You hear the second group’s diverse music on these tracks.

 

From early Madchester (Stone Roses, Happy Mondays) to funk (Deee Lite) to house (M People, Nuyorican Soul) to big stadium dance rock (U2, Primal Scream) to even trip hop (Tricky, Massive Attack, Portishead), it’s all here: all the big hits!

There are a few outstanding tracks from the two discs: the remix of Deee Lite’s funky “Groove Is In The Heart”, the Bottom Won Mix of Stone Roses’s amazing baseline of a dance classic “Fool’s Gold”, Stereo MCs’ “Connected” (of course!), Snap’s extended mix of “Rhythm is a Dance”, and Soup Dragons’ trippy “I’m Free” the 12″ mix.

 

The new tracks that were added to the album, included two that I already know and love: Moloko’s “Fun for Me” and Beats International’s “Dub Be Good to Me”. Since I’ve already mentioned Moloko’s song in a previous article, I should tell you about Beats International.

The guy behind Beats International is really Norman Cook – aka Fatboy Slim. As you can hear from his remix of “Be Good to Me”, he really knows how to manipulate the song. Check out that bass and the mixing of a DJ introducing the song “Tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty, you’re listening to the boy from the big bad city. This is jam hot” and also the outro.

 

There is one song that kind of bothered me, not that it isn’t good (because I love “Jump Around”), but because it seems to me that House of Pain shouldn’t belong here. You see, looking at all these artists, they all seem to be based in the UK and they’re mostly dance, and House of Pain is from the US and leans towards rap. If you listen to this album, this song should definitely “jump” out at you.

Overall, this was a very enjoyable collection that made me a feel a little nostalgic of yesteryear.

Below are the final track listing.

Disc 1
01. Stereo MCs – Connected
02. Chemical Brothers – Leave Home
03. Massive Attack – Hymn Of The Big Wheel
04. Stone Roses – Fools Gold
05. Paul Weller – Wild Wood (Portishead Mix)
06. New Order – World In Motion
07. Primal Scream – Funky Jam
08. House Of PainJump Around (Pete Rock Remix)
09. Kula Shaker – Tattva
10. Soup DragonsI’m Free (12″)
11. Oui 3 – For What It’s Worth (12″)
12. MolokoFun For Me
13. The Beloved – Sun Rising (Tom’s Drum N Bass Remix)
14. Alex Reece – Candles (12″)

Disc 2
01. U2 – Lemon (Perfecto Mix)
02. Utah Saints – Something Good
03. Snap – Rhythm Is A Dancer
04. Prince – Gett Off (Housestyle)
05. Sub Sub – Ain’t No Love
06. Alison Limerick – Where Love Lives
07. Dee Lite – Groove Is In The Heart
08. M People – How Can I Love You More?
09. Dina Carroll – Ain’t No Man (12″)
10. Incognito – Always There
11. Nuyorican Soul – It’s Alright, I Feel It
12. Brand New Heavies – Stay This Way
13. Adamski – Killer (12″)
14. Wink – Higher State Of Consicousness
15. Beats Int – Dub Be Good To Me

Disc 3
01. Freakpower – Turn On Tune In
02. Jamiroquai – When You Gonna Learn?
03. Young Disciples – Apparently Nothing
04. Arrested Development – People Everyday
05. Drizabone – Real Love (12″)
06. James Taylor Quartet – Starsky & Hutch
07. Ronny Jordan – So What?
08. Sharpe & Brown – The Masterplan
09. Martine Girault – Revival
10. Dream Warriors – My Definition
11. Omar – There’s Nothing Like This
12. Marxman – All About Eve
13. Sounds Of Blackness – Optimistic (12″)
14. Tricky – Aftermath

Connected: 90’s 12″ Mix will be released July 7th in the UK by Universal Records. Fans of 90s dance music will want to check this out.

Links: www.umtv.co.uk

 07/01/2008 16:39:24  written by vu ()

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