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Disco Kandi 5 

Various

Disco Kandi 5

Genre: DANCE
Label: Hed Kandi Records
Release date: 2001

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Beautiful: (Jask's Original Mix) Jocie
Jask
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2.  Friend Of The Blues: (Original 12" Mix) Jo Jo Hailey
Jay-J
Miguel Migs
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3.  Do You Love Me?: (Original Club Mix) Mademoiselle
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4.  Sleeptalk: (Bad Nights Sleep Mix) Lisa Millett
A.T.F.C.
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5.  Do It Now: (Knee Deep Club Mix) Dubtribe Sound...
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6.  I Still Want You: (Liquid People Vox Mix) Mange Le Funk
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7.  Easy Livin: (Cop 4 Turntable) Sea Flowers
Giada
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8.  Bring It Down: (Da BMR's Club Rework) Simpson Tune
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9.  Now Or Never: (Andy Van Madison Avenue Remix) Tom Novy
Lima
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10.  Look At You: (Camp Sunshine Club House Mix) George McCrae
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11.  Change: (Extended Mix) Phats & Small
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Good Enough: (Full Version) Gaspard
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2.  Its Gonna Be Alright: (Original 2001 Mix) Pussy 2000
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3.  We All Love Sax Tim Deluxe
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4.  Night @ The Black: (Main Mix) Harry "Choo Cho...
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5.  You Can't Change Me: (Original Mix) N'Dea Davenport
Roger Sanchez
Armand Van Helden
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6.  The Real Life: (Club Mix) Raven Maize
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7.  La Luna Dr. Kucho!
Wally Lopez
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8.  Right On!: (Original Instrumental Version) Silicone Soul
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9.  Starlight: (Original 12" Version) The Supermen Lovers
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10.  Little L: (Bob Sinclar Remix) Jamiroquai
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11.  Love Is In The Air: (Milk & Sugar Vocal Is In The... John Paul Young
Milk
Sugar
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