| | Cult Of Snap!: 1990 >> 2003 CD Snap Discography of CDs
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Unless you haven't been paying attention (which would be understandable), you know that Snap!'s core hits -- "The Power," "Rhythm Is a Dancer," "Ooops Up!," "Mary Had a Little Boy" -- have been run through just about every kind of club remix you can imagine. Downtempo, bhangra, trance, filter house, and several other stylistic trends from the past decade have had their way with Snap!, and the results are of interest only to those who really love the group. This German release collects well over a dozen of those remixes and adds a bonus disc containing the original versions, doubling as a greatest-hits set. It has the same track listing as the 2004 Radikal release The Power of Snap!, but comes in packaging that is far more elaborate. If you only want the hits, stick to whatever's cheapest and available. Each Snap! anthology released through 2005 has been some bizarre amalgamation of original mixes and remixes, and they all have the singles mentioned above. ~ Andy Kellman
2cds: 1=Remixes; 2=Original Mixes. Cult Of Snap!: 1990 >> 2003 Music Cult Of Snap!: 1990 >> 2003 Songs | | Cult Of Snap!: 1990 >> 2003 CD DISC 1: THE REMIXES: |
| 1. | Power of Banghra, The |
| 2. | Ooops up! |
| 3. | Mary Had a Little Boy |
| 4. | World in My Hands, The |
| 5. | Exterminate |
| 6. | Colour of Love |
| 7. | Cult of Snap! |
| 8. | Rhythm Is a Dancer 2003 |
| 9. | When You're Near |
| 10. | Do You See the Light |
| 11. | Rame |
| 12. | Green Grass Grows |
| 13. | First the Last Eternity, The |
| 14. | Welcome to Tomorrow |
| 15. | Angel (Rays of Love) |
| | Cult Of Snap!: 1990 >> 2003 Songs DISC 2: THE ORIGINALS: |
| 1. | Rhythm Is a Dancer |
| 2. | Power, The |
| 3. | Mary Had a Little Boy |
| 4. | Ooops up! |
| 5. | Cult of Snap! |
| 6. | Colour of Love |
| 7. | Exterminate |
| 8. | Do You See the Light |
| 9. | First the Last Eternity, The |
| 10. | Believe the Hype |
| 11. | Power, The - (Jungle Fever Remix '90, Jungle Fever '90 remix) |
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$12.65 A label that bases a compilation on its number one singles seems like it's more concerned with patting itself on the back than giving the consumer something useful. In Def Jam's case, #1 Spot serves both causes. Arranged in chronological order covering nearly 20 years, the disc begins with Oran "Juice" Jones' equally dramatic and gut-busting "The Rain" (an inspiration R. Kelly should've thought about taking more to heart for the "Trapped in the Closet" saga) and closes with Ludacris' hulking "Stand Up," the only inclusion with no discernible connection to R&B. Each selection hit the top of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop chart (a handful did as well on the Pop chart), but there's a definite slant toward the more relaxed side of R&B and pop-rap. After LL Cool J's "I Need Love," the track that follows "The Rain," the disc skips ahead eight years to Montell Jordan's "This Is How We Do It," and from there, the disc rolls through singles from the late '90s and early 2000s, when Def Jam was becoming known for R&B as much as raw hip-hop. (Who could've predicted back in the mid-'80s that the label would go through such a transformation?) The chronological sequencing and stylistic focus -- best exemplified by the back-to-back Neptunes productions, LL Cool J's "Luv U Better" and Jay-Z's "Excuse Me Miss" -- makes the disc that much easier to listen to from ...
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$17.69 Melodic and mixed world sounds on Koto, ensemble with vl, vc, tb and computer sound. Yumi Kurosawa was born in traditional Japanese music family and grew up with top class training and environment in Japan. She began studying the 13-string-Koto at the age of three under her parents, Kazuo and Chikako Kurosawa. At the age of fifteen she was drawn to the contemporary sound and technique of the 20-stringed-Koto and began studying under Nanae Yoshimura. Extensive performances in Tokyo, she began playing in worldwide in concert tours to Canada, Germany, Malaysia, Russia and United States. And in 2002, she moved to New York in pursuit of new innovative collaborations with various genre of ...
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