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This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by DJ Louie DeVito. There are certain names you come to associate with certain things, and to rely on for the responsible, quality-conscious delivery of those things. As Col. Sanders is to fried chicken, and Steven Speilberg is to blockbuster movies, so is famed club DJ Louie DeVito to dance music compilations. As on the many other collections DeVito has assembled, DANCE FACTORY LEVEL 2 keeps things pumping with non-stop house beats and pure pop hooks. In the tradition of the dance-club version of Eric Clapton's "Heaven," there's a properly propulsive DJ Sammy take on the old Don Henley chestnut "Boys of Summer," and there's even a 2003 version of the old Snap dance classic "Rhythm is a Dancer," appropriately retooled for the times. Those enamored of pop divas will be happy to note the inclusion of Mariah Carey's "Through the Rain" as well, but LEVEL 2 is first and last focused on pure dance fodder rather than the star system. Dance Factory Level 2 Music | List Price | $7.98 (You save $0.59) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Dance | | Label | DV Music | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 43614  | | CD Universe Part number | 5983590 | | Catalog number | 6 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 17, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Louie DeVito (Compilation) |
Dance Factory Level 2 Music Review Purchase Dance Factory Level 2 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Louie DeVito N.Y.C. Underground Party Vol. 5 CDs (2002)
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$7.39 Contains a hidden track at the end of Disc 1 entitled "NYC Underground Party Vol. 5 Megamix Part 1." DJ's like Louie DeVito get shorted when it comes to recognition. Paul Oakenfold might get superstar attention for spinning his Euro-based trance, but folks like Louie DeVito weave together the American mainstream's equivalent without much notice. NYC Underground Party, Vol. 5's poor packaging and generic title won't do much to correct this, but DeVito's talent is on display throughout. This isn't the underground where the techno fringe or the drum and bass-faithful dwell. DeVito's underground refers to the sweaty clubs where disco holdouts still live, and labels like Strictly Rhythm and Subliminal rule. Mainstream names like Amber show up, but so do the tasteful Deep Dish. There's a moment during Rhythm Gangsta's "The Crowd Song" where a woman tells the story of being at a club but remembering nothing but "a song that goes like this." ...
| | Louie DeVito Dance Divas CD (2003)
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$6.99 Personnel: Louie DeVito (programming). Audio Mixers: Louie DeVito; Hex Hector; Mac Quayle; Bad Boy Joe . Arrangers: Peter Macchia; Victor Bruno; Arnthor Birgisson. Fresh off of the success of his Dance Factory mix, Louie DeVito jumps back onto the dancefloor with Dance Divas. Whereas previous DeVito mixes have only been concerned with keeping the crowds pumping ...
| | Louie DeVito Ultra Dance 04 CDs (2003)
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$14.29 The world's most popular dance DJ meets the world's best dance brand! Louie DeVito ...
| | Louie DeVito N.Y.C. Underground Party Vol. 6 CDs (2003)
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| | Louie DeVito Trance Sessions II CD (2005)
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| | Louie DeVito N.Y.C. Underground Party Vol. 7 CD (2005)
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| | Suga Free Street Gospel CD (1997)
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| | U Totem CD (1992)
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Personnel: Emily Hay (vocals, flute, piccolo); Curt Wilson, Howard Shepard, Georgia Grigsby, Kaoru (vocals); James Grigsby (guitar, vibraphone, tapes); Dave Lizmi, Greg Conway, Maria Moran, Rod Poole (guitar); Sanjay Kumar (sitar, piano, keyboards); Mirian Meyer (violin); Becky Heninger (cello); Eric Johnson (bassoon, contrabassoon, soprano saxophone); Herb Kiamant, Herbert Diamant (soprano saxophone); Dave Kerman (drums, ...
| | Country Gospel, Vol. 3: Ol' Time Religion CD (2002) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlan Sones De Jalisco CD (2003)
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| | Wods-FM: Motown, Soul & Rock N'Roll: Soul CD (2003)
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$12.15 Arrangers: Thomas Coleman Sellers; Al Bell; Bob Alcivar; Bert de Coteaux; Bill Holman; Bones Howe. This third installment in the series specially crafted by Collectables for WSNI FM focuses on the greatest hits of one of the most revered labels in pop music: Motown. With every single one of the 25 songs contained herein being either a chart-topper or a major hit, it's hard to refute this as nothing more than an extremely well-sequenced compilation covering Motown's glory years, and at an economically sensible price, it serves as an ideal starting point to those unfamiliar with Motown's vast arsenal of soulful hits. Simply outstanding from start to finish.~ Rob Theakston Collectables' 2003 compilation WCBS FM: Motown, Soul and Rock n Roll - Motown delivers 25 tracks of pure Motown gold. It was put together by Joe McCoy from WCBS FM and plays like what one might hope the radio would sound like in heaven. Every song is a hit and the disc flows like a river of sweet champagne. The songs are a fine mix of up-tempo dancefloor fillers like the Marvelettes' "Please Mr. Postman" and the Contours' "Do You Love Me" and heartbroken ballads like the Temptations' "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" and Jimmy Ruffin's "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted." The only flaw in the presentation is the duplication of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." Both Gladys Knight's and Marvin Gaye's version are included at the expense of some other Motown classic. Still this is a set that is destined to get listeners up on their feet and dancing or at very least singing along at the top of their lungs. There are tons of Motown collections out there but this is one of the best. ~ Tim Sendra KFRC Oldies - Motown, Soul & Great Rock n' Roll: Rock n' Roll is a varied and quite solid 25-song collection of chart-toppers from the '60s compiled by Joe McCoy of WCBS. Now why a DJ from WCBS compiled a disc that is billed as a presentation of KFRC oldies is a question that will only nag at the most retentive of music fans. The rest will just be happy to enjoy the music, as it is first-rate from beginning to end. McCoy draws tracks from many different styles: folk-rock (the Mamas & the Papas' "Monday, Monday," Scott Mackenzie's "San Francisco"), girl group (the Angels' "My Boyfriend's Back," Lesley Gore's "It's My Party"), British Invasion (Manfred Mann's "Do Wah Diddy Diddy," the Troggs' "Wild Thing"), and good old American pop (the Beach Boys' "Help Me Rhonda," the Turtles' "Happy Together," the Lovin' Spoonful's "Do You Believe in Magic?"). Any disc with those last three songs on it is worth owning, but wait, there's more! Len Barry's jubilant "1-2-3," the Guess Who's moody "These Eyes," Spiral Starecase's "More Today Than Yesterday," ...
| | Sexy Tunes 2007 CD (2007) (Import)
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