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| Artist: |
VARIOUS
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| Title: |
Voguing & The House Ballroom Scene Of New York City 1989-92 Volume Two |
| Label: |
Soul Jazz
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| Cat: |
SJRLP 255-2
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| Format: |
2nd gatefold 2xLP |
| Released: |
6 February, 2012 |
| Price: |
$17.69 |
| Genre: |
Funky/Club House |
| Playlist: |
Preview |
| Availability: |
Out of stock |
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| # | Samples |
| Side 1 |
| 1. |
Preview |
George Kranz - "Din Daa Daa" (original mix) |
| 2. |
Preview |
Junior Vasquez - "X" (Sound Factory mix) |
| Side 2 |
| 1. |
Preview |
MFSB - "Love Is The Message" (Tom Moulton mix) |
| 2. |
Preview |
Rageous Projecting Kevin Aviance - "Cunty (The Feeling)" (Party mix) |
| Side 3 |
| 1. |
Preview |
First Choice - "Love Thang" |
| 2. |
Preview |
Malcolm McLaren - "Deep In Vogue" (Banjie Realness mix) |
| Side 4 |
| 1. |
Preview |
Nitro Deluxe - "This Brutal House" |
| 2. |
Preview |
Salsoul Orchestra - "Ooh I Love It (Love Break)" |
On the face of it, New York's ballroom and vogueing scene is possibly not the most obvious inspiration for the deluxe Soul Jazz compilation treatment. Musically, it was never a fixed thing, reflecting instead the sounds that dominated New York City's gay club scene over two decades. On this three-disc retrospective, the scene's origins can clearly be seen in the high number of glamorous disco cuts on show - First Choice, Cheryl Lynn, Tom Moulton's immaculate version of MFSB's "Love Is The Message" etc - with later developments represented by tough, almost tribal house cuts (Junior Vasquez, Armand Van Helden etc) and delightfully angular dancefloor classics (Nitro Deluxe, Raze etc). The included detailed sleeve notes joyfully join the dots and put the movement into context. Highly recommended.
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