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Raul Mix Songs | 1. | Electrica Salsa |
| 2. | Jack Your Body |
| 3. | America |
| 4. | Vision |
| 5. | Love Can't Turn Around |
| 6. | Celebration Rap |
| 7. | For Your Lvoe |
| 8. | You Cna't Do It |
| 9. | Lady Of Ice |
| 10. | Melanie |
| 11. | In The Night |
| Purchase Raul Mix CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Super Rare Disco Vol. 1 CD (1997)
Raul Mix album
$14.35 As a title, Super Rare Disco was a stretch when this disc was released in 1997, and since then, it has only become more of a stretch. While there are no possible cases against Lyn Collins' "Rock Me Again and Again," Eddie Kendricks' "Date With the Rain," First Choice's "The Player," and the Jimmy Castor Bunch's "It's Just Begin" as dynamite disco singles, none of them have been particularly hard to locate since the mid-'90s. One case where the Robbins label deserves some thanks ...
| | Claude Challe Buddha-Bar CD (2000)
Raul Mix CD music
$40.49 Chances are you never made it to Paris' Buddah Bar in its heyday, but this collection of lounge jams brings the Buddah to you. 28 tracks including tunes from Faithless, Pink Martini, Deepak Ram, Willy DeVille, Jai Uttal, and Anima Sound System, among others.
Compiled to celebrate the magnetic Paris nightspot, two distinct ...
| | Old School Nation! CDs (2004)
Raul Mix music CDs
$14.25 Old School Nation serves up 2CDs packed with the biggest and phattest old school and freestyle jams all in their original, full-length 12” versions! ...
| | Italo Euro Hits CD (2003)
Raul Mix songs
$10.55
| | Osibisa Welcome Home CD (1977) Import
Raul Mix album
$13.79 Osibisa are not referred to often these days when historians look back at the evolution of world music. But they were quite prolific progenitors of the form in the 1970s, as this mid-'70s album marked their seventh LP in about five years. For listeners at the time who were unfamiliar with African popular music (and, to a large degree, for listeners of every era), Santana served as an inevitable comparison. With their fusion of African beats and funk-R&B-rock, Welcome Home could often sound like early-'70s Santana without the emphasis on psychedelic guitar, and without nearly as much blues and Latin influence as Santana had. (The Santana-like cover graphics couldn't have helped keep the comparisons at bay, either.) Yet there was quite a bit more in the way of distinctly African rhythms, often making the album sound like something of a link between Santana and the Afrobeat that would become popular in the 1980s. On occasion, the record ventured into slightly poppier territory with a languid cheer that verged on the sappy, though admittedly that approach did give them a U.K. hit with "Sunshine Day." The album nonetheless had plenty of earthier extended grooves that tilted toward more kinetically rhythmic territory, while "Kolomashe-Trad" took things closer to the source with its call-response chant-like vocals. ~ Richie Unterberger
Remastered ...
| | Club Hits 2009 CDs (2009)
Raul Mix CD music
$13.85 Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Day 'N' Nite [Crookers Remix]; Watch Out [Nari & Milani Remix]; Shine On [Mondo Remix]; I Want Your Soul [Crookers Remix]; I Am Not Drunk [The Bloody Beetroots Remix]; It's ...
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