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579.1 | Hi Bonehead ;^) Long time no see! How ya doin? | PEKING::BUSHNELLJ | Pedanticity is my middle name | Wed Jan 10 1990 15:34 | 26 |
579.2 | . | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Wed Jan 10 1990 16:03 | 4 |
| Often the sound quality on compilations is awful, and the tracks have
been edited. This seems to be true of comps around one artist as well
as the Now variety.
Mikef
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579.3 | | AYOV27::MBONE | If it moves FFfffunk it | Wed Jan 10 1990 17:42 | 14 |
579.4 | I've Got Some Too! | TRUCKS::MORRIS_D | | Tue Jan 16 1990 16:12 | 19 |
| Ok, I admit it; I actually own TWO Now Albums!
Mind you, I haven't bought such a product for a couple of years now,
but every so often, by pure coincidence, there happens to be a number
of highly passable tunes out as singles. The likelyhood of this
unusual event occurring at the present time (IMHO) is very small. I
actually bought Nows 2 and 6 (says a lot for my tastes in music). They
represented music from artistes who had produced a good (for me)
one-off single. I almost certainly would not have wanted to buy
an album's worth of their songs. Incidentally, I found that side
4 contained all the disco/soul stuff that didn't interest me, which
meant that I did not have to dart about the record to hear the good
stuff.
Every now and again, I buy samplers-especially if they are going
cheap. It's an interesting way to open up your musical horizons...
Warner Bros, Virgin, Island, Immediate, EMI have all issued interesting
samplers in their time. I'm sure there are many others.
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579.5 | dum de dum de | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Tue Jan 16 1990 16:22 | 7 |
| There are some good samplers around. Highly recommended are the Blue
Notes sample albums, costing only #1.99, with a good selection of jazz
tracks from the label, albeit slighly edited. There were also some R+B
samplers from Chess going cheap, which are well worth finding.
Mikef
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579.6 | PARTYTAPES-INFO' REQUIRED | YUPPY::WILDERD | PARTYMAN | Fri Feb 02 1990 15:36 | 15 |
| I didn't know where else to put this !
Is there a good compilation album out at the moment?
I'm sure I saw one advertised somewhere that had some "decent"
dance tracks that were fairly up-to-date.
I'm mixing a complete set of party tapes (non-stop/mixing/fade-ins)
and need to get some recent stuff. The idea is to update them as
time goes on, but still mixing old with new.
Any ideas, (or suggestions on tracks that I *MUST* include!)?
Regards,
David.
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579.7 | A quick skank ?? | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | She gets complex | Fri Feb 02 1990 17:29 | 22 |
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>> Is there a good compilation album out at the moment?
I realise that this note began as NOW compilations but if you are after
`party' music (not recent though) "The Two-Tone Story" which is the
best of English ska from (mostly) about ten years back is good good for
parties/dancing.
Tracks include:
Too much Too Young - The Specials
Ghost Town - " " " "
Blank Expression - " " " "
The Prince - Madness
On my Radio - The Selecter
...and about 10 others.
- Tim
PS I should mention that "The Boiler" definitely is *not* party music.
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579.8 | | AYOV27::MBONE | If it moves FFfffunk it | Tue Feb 06 1990 15:50 | 15 |
| re:> 159.6,
There is a compilation album out called 'Brothers in Rythem', which
includes some of the following:
The Jackson 5 ..... 'I want you Back'
Average White Band..'Let's go Round Agian'
Detriot Spinners....'Working My Way Back To You'
O'Jay's.............'The Backstabbers'
Was not Was.........'Walk The Dhinosaur'
The Drifters........'Kissing In The Back Row'
Is this the style of music your looking for Dave?.
Martin
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579.9 | Wahh Wahh | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Tue Feb 06 1990 16:26 | 5 |
| Good boogie compilations are the 'Urban' label collections, some James
Brown stuff, plus friends of JB, including Maceo and the Macks (Across the
tracks - essential for geting on down at parties).
Mikef
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