A brillinat who's who of the artists and tracks that have brought so much pleasure to generations of clubbers. Simply a must have for anyone who's ever been into clubbing, partying and generally being in a good mood. Anyone born after 1980 should buy this CD, and either relive the memories, or find out what they missed
A decent listen, but not a CD to set pulses racing, sadly. There are some classics present here: Rui Da Silva, Groovejet, Daft Punk, DJ Sammy, Ian Van Dahl and N Trance are brilliantly uplifting songs; so much so that they deserve better than to share this CD with the rest. Whilst the aformentioned artists' songs induce excitement, even ecstacy, the rest bring about nothing but disappiontment, sometimes even a slight cringe. They're the songs that fill up bar queues, but empty dancefloors; songs that make average radio, but average clubbing at best. It's a CD with several stunning highlights, but more than its fair share of mood-dampeners to render it not really worth a buy.
...an excellent selection of the best club tunes from the 90's till about two years ago. This compilation will definately get you in mood for a night out and bring back all those memories either from school, collage or the old clubbing days. This album will get anyone bopping in their chair and singing away. It has some of the best old school tunes and some of the best club hits and if you like club/dance music you will absolutely love this album. For ... .
Advantages: Good price, inspiring & funky!! Disadvantages: A wee bit ancient...
This is a compilation of some of the most successful artists who were topping the charts in 2003, although I personally find that the first CD has the better tracks - with the exception of Girls Aloud's 'Sound of the Undergound', 'Tell it To My Heart' by Lorenna, Kelly, 'U Can't Touch This' by Bean and Cyrus/MC Hammer, and Atomic Kitten's The Tide is High. The tracks are uplifting and I usually put this onto my CD alarm clock in the morning because ...
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