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Pure Groove THE CLASSICS

Various

Pure Groove: THE CLASSICS

Genre: R&B/SOUL
Label: BMG
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Ain't Nobody Chaka Khan
Rufus
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2.  I Want Your Love Chic
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3.  September Earth, Wind & Fire
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4.  Give It Up KC & The Sunshi...
KC
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5.  Dancing Tight Galaxy
Phil Fearon
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6.  Just An Illusion Imagination
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7.  Ooh La La La: (LET'S GO DANCIN') Kool & The Gang
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8.  Thinking Of You Sister Sledge
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9.  Somebody Else's Guy Jocelyn Brown
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10.  What I Got Is What You Need Unique
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11.  Going Back To My Roots Odyssey
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12.  Let's Go Round Again: (PART 1) Average White Band
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13.  Disco Nights: (ROCK FREAK) GQ
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14.  Stomp The Brothers Johnson
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15.  Spanish Hustle The Fatback Band
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16.  Get Down Saturday Night Oliver Cheatham
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17.  Got To Be Real Cheryl Lynn
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18.  Brighter Tomorrow Tom Browne
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19.  Walking In Rhythm The Blackbyrds
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20.  Dancing In The Key Of Life Steve Arrington
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now McFadden
Whitehead
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2.  There It Is Shalamar
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3.  Down On The Street Shakatak
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4.  Intuition Linx
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5.  Big Fun The Gap Band
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6.  Mine All Mine Cashflow
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7.  Let It All Blow The Dazz Band
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8.  Single Life Cameo
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9.  Magic Touch Loose Ends
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10.  Headlines Midnight Star
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11.  Tossing & Turning Windjammer
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12.  Stop To Love Luther Vandross
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13.  Thinking About Your Love Turner
Skipworth
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14.  I'm In Love Evelyn King
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15.  Happy Surface
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16.  I Just Gotta Have You: (LOVER TURN ME ON) Kashif
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17.  Feels So Real: (WON'T LET GO) Patrice Rushen
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18.  I Am Somebody Glenn Jones
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19.  Back In Stride Maze Feat. Fran...
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20.  Music D Train
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Featured Review
Greatest Day Greatest Day
Take That
It's almost 10 years to the day that Robbie Williams released 'Angels' onto an unsuspecting British public and all at once established himself as one of the 90's most successful solo artists. Leaving his former Take That band mates in the dust, they embarked on unsuccessful DJ careers, below average indie projects and misguided acting jaunts. How fortunes have changed. Whilst Robbie resides alone in L.A. addicted to Red Bull, Marlboro Reds and UFO websites, Take That have re-emerged as one of Europe's most successful pop acts; on the verge of releasing an new album and undertaking a sell-out stadium tour. On latest release, 'Greatest Day', Garry Barlow takes a rest from writing hits for the likes of Peter Kaye, Lee Mead and John Barrowman and hands over some of the creative responsibility to Mark, Jason and Howard. The result is a mid-tempo, piano and guitar driven effort that could easily be filed, along with Coldplay and Snow Patrol, in the inoffensive pop rock section. In many ways the song is merely a preamble to the upcoming tour and just in time for Christmas album, 'Circus', to be released on 1st December. 'Greatest Day' proves that whilst nostalgia is still a major factor of Take That's appeal they, unlike many other reformed groups, are still capable of writing songs that stand up to their earlier work
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