| | Best Of House Vol. 1 CD (4 Customer Reviews)
This is a continous in-the-mix CD compiled by John Parker. With its annual Best of House series, the Robbins label consistently puts together a batch of marginal (at best), semitimely singles from the progressive house world. Labeling the majority of these tracks "the best of house" is a very dicey move; if this is the best of house, then house might as well be considered dead. Despite this, some of the tracks in the series have had moderate success on the dancefloors of trendy (albeit out-of-it) clubs. The first volume, released in 2001, includes Ian van Dahl's "Castles in the Sky," Robbie Tronco's "Fright Train," Space Frog's "X-Ray (Follow Me)," Razor'n'Guido's "Do It Again," and Plasmic Honey's "Afrika." ~ Andy Kellman
Ian Van Dahl/M.Macaluso/Js-16/ Mada & Moody/Robbie Tronco/Sm Best Of House Vol. 1 Music Best Of House Vol. 1 Songs | 1. | Castles in the Sky - Ian Van Dahl/Marsha |
| 2. | Stomp to My Beat - Js16 |
| 3. | Afrika - Plasmic Honey |
| 4. | Blackout - Mada & Moody |
| 5. | Fright Train - Robbie Tronco |
| 6. | X-Ray (Follow Me) - Space Frog |
| 7. | Final Chapter, The - Mike Macaluso |
| 8. | Got the Groove - SM-Trax |
| 9. | Ecstasy - Johnny Vicious |
| 10. | Sssst... Listen - Jonah |
| 11. | Meet Her at the Love Parade - Da Hool |
| 12. | Do It Again - Razor & Guido |
| 13. | Kernkraft 400 - Zombie Nation |
| 14. | Spente le Stelle - Opera Trance/Emma Shapplin |
| 15. | Up and Down - Vengaboys |
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