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Kisstory DANCE CLASSICS;REWIND TO THE EARLY 90'S

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Kisstory: DANCE CLASSICS, REWIND TO THE EARLY 90'S

Genre: DANCE
Label: Universal Music TV
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Where Love Lives: (Come On In) Alison Limerick
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2.  Let Me Be Your Fantasy Baby D
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3.  You Got The Love The Source Feat...
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4.  Such A Good Feeling Brothers In Rhythm
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5.  7 Ways To Love Cola Boy
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6.  Gonna Make You Sweat: (Everybody Dance Now) C+C Music Factory
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7.  Killer Adamski
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8.  Go Moby
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9.  The Real Thing Tony Di Bart
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10.  Peace: (Brothers In Rhythm Edit) Sabrina Johnston
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11.  The Bomb The Bucketheads
Kenny "Dope"
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12.  Ultraflava Farley Project
Heller
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13.  Rhythm Is A Mystery K-Klass
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14.  Spin Spin Sugar: (Armand's Dark Garage Mix) Sneaker Pimps
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15.  Don't Give Me Your Life Alex Party
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16.  Dreamer Livin' Joy
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17.  Gypsy Woman: (La Da Dee), (She's Homeless) Crystal Waters
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18.  Too Young To Die Jamiroquai
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19.  Now That We Found Love Heavy D & The Boyz
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20.  Back By Dope Demand King Bee
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Push The Feeling On: (The Dub Of Doom) Nightcrawlers
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2.  Move Your Body Xpansions
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3.  The Sound Of Eden Shades Of Rhythm
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4.  Open Up Leftfield
Lydon
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5.  U Girls: (Look So Sexy) Nush
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6.  Is There Anybody Out There? Bassheads
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7.  Anthem N-Joi
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8.  Sweet Harmony Liquid
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9.  Devotion: (I Wanna Give You) Nomad
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10.  Don't Go Awesome 3
Julie McDermott
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11.  Lock Up Zero B
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12.  On A Ragga Tip SL2
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13.  Out Of Space The Prodigy
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14.  The Power Snap!
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15.  The Key, The Secret Urban Cookie Co...
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16.  Set U Free N-Trance
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17.  Playing With Knives: (Quaddrant Mix) Bizarre Inc.
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18.  Keep Warm Jinny
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19.  Touch Me 49ers
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20.  Waterfall Atlantic Ocean
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Featured Review
How It Ends How It Ends
Devotchka
Devotchka's music has always had a cinematic quality, first unveiled to major audiences as part of the successful indie flick "Little Miss Sunshine". The last track on that soundtrack was "How It Ends" and since then, its melancholic vocal nuances have been a recurrent inspiration, also used in the "Everything Is Illuminated" trailer. Its most original synchronization to date has to be the recent "Gears Of War 2" commercial. Maybe an odd choice to end up as background music for audiovisual battles against aliens, but Nick Urata's tenor grandeur and the fine strings and piano arrangements added a shockingly new epic dimension to the sophisticated, computer-generated images of the popular Xbox videogame. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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