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 The Definitive Collection Delfonics
think it over- chorus upon chorus of honey layered perfection- emo fans check this one out it will blow your mind this time (sorry) but this is insanely smooth- but in a way bittersweet- atmospheric to a point of almost having an eerie (overlook hotel) ingredient. Slowed down orchestral groove heaven. |
 Believe in Love: The Very Best of Teddy Pendergrass Teddy Pendergrass
For those of you who grow up listening to Teddy's music will need no further comments on other than to go out and purchase a copy. At this price it's a steal. I guarantee that the new younger listeners to Teddy will say "I wish I'd been around when this sort of music was being made".
The perfect album to start a family. Just turn off the lights and give it a try. |
 The Annual 2004 Various Artists
This CD if fantastic there is only one thing that lets it down - and that is the third CD. Although we all love to listen to dance anthems of the past - and most of these sangs really are respected anthems, it would have been nice to see some newer tunes on an ablbum entitled "2004". Overall though, this CD is a must with tunes like 'let the sun shine,' 'love me right' and 'somebody to love' making... |
 The Platinum Collection Detroit Spinners
It's the 60th birthday of Atlantic records which is just the sort of excuse owners Warners need to chuck a pile of compilations at the wall to see what sticks. But hold hard! Don't go away just yet.
In a virtually unheard of, treating the catalogue with respect type move, they've got one of their other minions to take care of business. In this case, reissue specialists Rhino. Which means... |
 Good Times Vol.2: With Joey and Norman Jay Norman & Joey Jay
The second collection of the best party music from the Good Times sound system duo Joey and Norman is another fantastic selection of funk, dance, soul, hip-hop and reggae. From the opening bassline of the O'Jays smooth funk ("For The Love of Money") or the intro to Young MC's hip-hop classic "Know How", many of the tracks on Good Times 2 are so recognisable they are guaranteed to get... | |
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