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Boom Selection THE ESSENTIAL URBAN SOUNDTRACK

Various

Boom Selection: THE ESSENTIAL URBAN SOUNDTRACK

Genre: DANCE
Label: Warner Music UK Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  I'm Gonna Be Alright: (Track Masters Remix Feat. Nas) Jennifer Lopez
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2.  Full Moon Brandy
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3.  What's Luv? Fat Joe Feat. A...
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4.  Always On Time Ja Rule Feat. A...
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5.  Oops: (OH MY) Tweet
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6.  4 My People Missy Elliott
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7.  You Are My Starship: (Urban Star Mix) Dazz Band
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8.  The Heartless Theme Aka The Superglue Riddim Heartless Crew
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9.  Ride Wid Us So Solid Crew
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10.  Just In Case Jaheim
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11.  Free Towa Tei
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12.  You Make Me Go Oooh: (Dnd 12" Vocal Mix) Kristine Blond
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13.  Can't Deny It Fabolous
Nate Dogg
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14.  Knoc Missy Elliott
Dr. Dre
Knoc-turn'al
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15.  Roses Are Red Gina Foster
El Paso
MC Miller
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16.  Moet In London D Lorenz
Mc Sydwinder
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17.  Otherwise: (Sunship Remix) Morcheeba
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18.  So Beautiful DJ Innocence
Alex Charles
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19.  Promises Bump & Flex
Harvey
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20.  Heard It All Before Sunshine Anderson
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Corner Of The Earth Jamiroquai
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2.  Nasty Girl Destiny's Child
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3.  Just A Little Liberty X
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4.  Kiss Kiss: (Stargate R&B Mix) Holly Valance
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5.  Family Affair Mary J. Blige
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6.  Slow Down Venus Tribe
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7.  Don't You Forget It Glenn Lewis
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8.  Butterflies Danny Foster
Vula
Mizchif Makaz
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9.  Show Me The Way Vincent J Alvis
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10.  Standard Flow: (DnD Vocal Mix Feat. Elephant Man) Blazin' Squad
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11.  Absoultely Weighty Stonecold GX
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12.  Uh Huh B2K
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13.  Champange Dance Pay As U Go
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14.  Back In The Day Asher D
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15.  Got Yourself A... Nas
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16.  Trixstar Blak Twang
Estelle
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17.  Changes Danny Byrd
Somniare
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18.  Music Is Everything High Contrast
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19.  We Can Make It Fellowship
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Featured Review
Don't Believe In Love Don't Believe In Love
Dido
After almost 5 years, Dido is back...and was it worth the wait? The single sounds like it could have come off the last album, with a great chorus and sumptuous strings carrying the melody and packing an emotional punch in the process. Apparently this and most of "Safe Trip Home" was written about her recent breakup. Well, it worked for Winehouse with 'Back to Black', so why not? However, lyrics aside, it's actually a good little pop song and it's surprising how little radio play it has had, resulting in a relatively low chart placing. Maybe people are waiting for the album (now out), which she has worked on with the likes of Brian Eno & Jon Brion (Keane), as her sales are remarkably high due to her loyal fan case. The first two shifted over 24 millions copies worldwide between them. After a brief listen, it seems that Dido has released the strongest song first, as she did with 'White Flag' from her last effort. However, this is not of that magnitude unfortunately and the album feels a bit low key and 'samey'. But, as with all great albums, only time will tell and this lead single more than merits the wait: the haunting vocals and polished production will at least push the extremely talented Dido back into the public's consciousness, where she belongs!
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