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Agape - "Rejoice"
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Brent Dowe & The Gaytones - "Reggae Makossa"
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Apatchi Band - "Issmark"
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General Strike - "Parts Of My Body"
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Gaffa - "Attitude Dancing (Land Of A 1000 Dunces)"
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Urang Otan - "Walking In The Jungle"
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Surprize - "Stavolta"
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Deborah & The Puerto Ricans - "Side A Side B Side"
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P!off? - "Mein Walkman Ist Kaputt"
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The Raincoats - "Animal Rhapsody" (version)
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Ruts DC - "Push Yourself (Make It Work)"
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Motion - "Crazy Beat"
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Peter Accident - "Turning Black"
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Reggae Clinic 65 - "Caravan" (dub version)
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Jeff Dunn - "Walk On The Wild Side"
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Bobbie Gentry - "Thunder In The Afternoon"
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Latin Breed - "Maranatha"
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Banzai - "Rhythm Kung Fu"
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Freddi & Henchi - "Cartoon People"
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Aax Donnell & Eric Malone - "Golden Cage"
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The General - "Life In The Big City"
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Final Edition - "No Limit"
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Sweet Potato Pie - "Hot Disco Night (Are You Ready?)"
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Little Reuben - "(I Am) Drum"
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General Crook - "What Time It Is" (part II & part I - Bill Brewster edit)
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Curtis Green - "I Just Gotta Get Down" (part I)
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Nashville Rhythm Section - "I Can't Go For That"
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Dooley Silverspoon - "Mr Deluxe" (part I & part II - Bill Brewster edit)
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Floyd Beck - "Party Is The Solution"
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Stroer - "Don't Stay For Breakfast"
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Mother Tongue - "Message Of Love"
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B McCarthy & Rasoul - "Excursion 2"
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Love From San Francisco - "Keep Rockin'" (Thumping House mix)
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Larry Heard - "Night Images" (Swayzak Early Mid Afternoon mix)
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Clifton King - "Family Prayer"
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Aural - "Desire" (Fabrice Africa Pain)
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Chicken Lips - "Is That You Or Me" (Ivan Flute dub)
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Swag - "Primitive Urges 4 - Side C"
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Maurizio - "M4 A-Side"
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Silverlining - "Precision Spanner"
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Kate-Olivia Martinez - "Fire Walk With Me"
Review: When Eskimo Recordings approached Bill Brewster with the idea of putting together a compilation exploring his epic record collection, the acclaimed journalist and DJ decided to take a widescreen approach. The resultant collection is vast and predictably on-point, with each of the CDs gathering together tracks on a loose theme ("Post-Punk", "Balearic" and "House"). As you'd expect, it's a hugely impressive and eye-opening set, with Brewster serving up largely obscure or long-forgotten cuts that range in scope from trippy, dubbed-out post-punk disco, jaunty jazz-funk, synth-heavy boogie and heavily percussive Afro-disco grooves, to saucer-eyed European synth-pop, the dub techno of Maurizio, Swag's early UK tech-house and the East Midlands deep house bump of Charles Webster's "A Love From San Francisco" project. In other words, it's a cracker from start to finish.
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