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Disc 01 01. S'Express "Theme from S'Express" 02. Cherry, Neneh "Buffalo stance" 03. Inner City "Big fun" 04. Kant?, Mory "Yeke yeke (Hardfloor Mix)" 05. Salt 'n' Pepa "Push it" 06. Sugar Bear "Don't Scandalize Mine" 07. Fast Eddie "Yo yo get funky" 08. Nitro Deluxe "Let's Get Brutal (Brutal House Mix)" 09. D-Mob / Haisman, Gary "We Call It Acieed" 10. Maurice "This is acid" 11. Mr. Lee "Pump up London" 12. Phase II "Reachin' (Original Brotherhood Mix)"
Disc 02 01. Bomb The Bass "Beat dis" 02. Hurley, Steve "Silk" "Jack Your Body (Silk's Club Your Body Mix)" 03. Kariya "Let Me Love You For Tonight" 04. Rob Base / DJ Ez Rock "It Takes Two" 05. L.A. Mix "Check this out" 06. Was (Not was) "Spy In The House Of Love" 07. Sims, Joyce "Walk Away" 08. Krush "House arrest / The beat is the law" 09. Humanoid "Stakker humanoid" 10. R. Thyme "R-theme" 11. Fast Eddie "Acid thunder" 12. Roger, Jolly "Acid man"
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Dave Pearce |
 | Description: | Track 2-01 appears to be taken directly from [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/33784]Back To The Old Skool[/url] (Ministry of Sound, 2001), as the 'giggle' from the previous track (Voodoo Ray by A Guy Called Gerald) can be heard at the start.
From the liner notes:
"Welcome to the Dance Years, the first in a series of CDs that will give a snapshot of some of the biggest dance tunes in the UK over the last twenty years. Each CD celebrates a different year and reflects what I was doing in my journey through dance in London.
When I first landed a dance radio show on BBC Radio London in the early 80s, people then were saying that dance music was a fad and it wasn't going to last. The phrase often used was "the bubble burst". Over twenty years later, dance continues to flourish with a whole new generation of DJs and producers and I'm glad to say I'm still out there in clubland too!
So in 1988, acid house from Chicago was still a predominant force in the more cutting edge clubs and raves. As a DJ I was playing both dance & hip hop and by then I had a daily show on the newly rebranded BBC GLR, playing everything from acid house to hip hop - this was the year Public Enemy featured me on their album 'It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back'.
Meanwhile, during the day I landed a job running Urban Records and signed of group of producers to make an album called 'Urban Acid' which we launched at the legendary spectrum night at Heaven. My days consisted of running the record company until say 4.30pm, then heading off to do the radio show from 7-9pm, then going to a recording studio to check in on the acts. Then either staying there most of the night or going to a club. It really was eighteen hour days sometimes. There were quite a few casualties along the way, but there was tremendous energy and exciting music arriving from the US. Detroit was just starting to kick off with producers like Juan Atkins & Derrick May and New York was pumping energetic house form Brooklyn DJ Todd Terry. This was before danc |  | Producer: |
Brian Dougans, Derrick May, Joyce Sims, Kevin Saunderson, Mory Kanté, Pascal Gabriel, Paul Conboy, Paul Staveley O'Duffy |
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24 |
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DAPDJ1988 |
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