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VARIOUS - Disco Juice Volume 2



Artist: VARIOUS 
Title: Disco Juice Volume 2
Label: Counterpoint  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: CRCD 016
Format: unmixed CD
Released: 27 May, 2002
Price: $13.02
Genre: Funk
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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Side 1
1. High Fidelity - Magic Carpet - MP3 Sample MP3 High Fidelity - "Magic Carpet"
2. Florence Miller - The Groove I'm In - MP3 Sample MP3 Florence Miller - "The Groove I'm In"
3. Lanier - 25 Hours - MP3 Sample MP3 Lanier - "25 Hours"
4. Ahazz - New York Moving - MP3 Sample MP3 Ahazz - "New York Moving"
5. Margo's Kool Out Crew - Death Rap - MP3 Sample MP3 Margo's Kool Out Crew - "Death Rap"
6. Shift - Roller Rink Funk - MP3 Sample MP3 Shift - "Roller Rink Funk"
7. Willie Wood & Willie Wood Crew - Willie Rap - MP3 Sample MP3 Willie Wood & Willie Wood Crew - "Willie Rap"
8. Super_jay - Super-Jay Love Theme - MP3 Sample MP3 Super_jay - "Super-Jay Love Theme"
9. Jesse Henderson - I Did It Again - MP3 Sample MP3 Jesse Henderson - "I Did It Again"
10. Golden Flamingo Orch Featuring Margo Williams - The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us - MP3 Sample MP3 Golden Flamingo Orch Featuring Margo Williams - "The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us"
11. Lavaba & E Mallison - Game Of Life - MP3 Sample MP3 Lavaba & E Mallison - "Game Of Life"
12. Cloud One - Dust To Dust - MP3 Sample MP3 Cloud One - "Dust To Dust"
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Review

After the success of "Disco Juice", we have once again enlisted Nick The Record to dig deep into the P&P back catalogue to unearth yet more lost masterpieces. Whereas the first volume had it's feet firmly set in the disco and jazz-funk era, volume 2 takes a broader look at the label's diverse output, covering northern and modern soul to the early days of rap, when P&P still managed to invest the genre with the same quirky sensibility which made it's music sound like it was being beamed down via satellite rather than coming from anything so banal as a studio. "Disco Juice Volume 2", on Counterpoint, is proof that dance music has all of the substance and sumptuousness that rock critics like to invest in dreary concept albums.

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