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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0667344597322
Format: Import
Label: Tokyo Project
Manufacturer: Tokyo Project
Publisher: Tokyo Project
Release Date: April 18, 2006
Studio: Tokyo Project
Sales Rank: 709298
Disc 1:- Runaway Love [Marquito Classic] - Bobby d'Ambrosio, Lasala
- Free [Kupper's Disco Finesse] - Discrete Encounter,
- Free Love 2006 [12" Club Mix] - Paul Gardner, Hugh Gunnell, Juliet Roberts
- Jealousy [Richard Earnshaw Club Edit] - Martin Solveig
- Something to Make You Feel Alright [Buzz Kitchen Mix]
- Love Is Gonna Save the Day [Riff n Rays Mix] - Georgie Porgie
- Don't You Worry [12" Club Mix] - Lorraine Brown,
- Baby in Love [Kortezman Mix] - Nicky C.
- Haven't You Heard [Eric's Believe in the Magic Mix] - Cathi Ogden
- Time to Turn Around [DTM & Jr. Club Dub][Dub] - Denis The Menace, Francesco Diaz, Jerry Ropero
- Love's Just Found Me [12" Mix] - Rita Campbell,
Disc 2:- Rise [Eric Kupper Mix] - Samantha James
- I Believe in You [Club Mix] - Full Intention
- Border Line [Club Mix] - Michael Grey
- Tell Me [12" Club Mix] - Tiny Tim
- Breathe [Cella Dweller Remix] - Erire, Danny Howells, Dick Trevor
- Watchin' [Original 12" Mix] - Freemasons, Amanda Wilson
- No Promises [Revocal] - Bonnie Bailey, HOTT 22
- Need You Now [Mark Knight & Martijn Van Telden Mix] - Soul Central
- Love Come Down [Tokyo 12" Mix] - Siobhan, Tokyo
- Just the Way [Rockefeller Mix]
- Something About You [12" Mix] - Live Element
Disc 3:- Just Believe [12" Mix] - Sandy Mill, , Dick Trevor
- Should Not Have Left Me [Morel's Pink Noise Vocal] - The Ananda Project
- Innocence [The Lost in Miami Mix] - Bonnie Bailey,
- Master [Original Mix]
- SOS [Tocadisco Mix] - A'Studio
- Dirty Cash (Money Talks) [Original Mix] - Mind Electric
- U Sure Do 2006 [Tall Paul Mix] - Strike, Strike
- Rock da House 2006 [Soulseekerz Mix] - Tall Paul
- Our Roots [Club Mix] - Thomas Gold, Eric Smax
- Hold Your Head Up High [Riff n Rays Remix] - Inaya Day
- Love Sensation 2006 [Eddie Thoneick's Sensation Mix] - Kurd Maverick, Eddie Thoneick
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Mark Doyle says he loves these songs, so you think you get a lot of quality. But I could only found 10 tracks out of the first 2 cd's which are really good tracks. Examples are Bobby D'Ambrosio, Martin Solveig, Georgie Porgie, FAC 15, Danny Howells & Soul Central. But 10 good songs out of 33 isn't good enough. I agree with another reviewer that cd 3 is just Twisted Disco. I don't like that and I don't believe Mark saying that he also loves the music on this cd. If he would have sticked by the first 2 cd's I would have given it 3 stars, now for the whole set it's really not good enough. A pitty!
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Personally, I feel this is one of the best compilations I have heard. Even the artists I haven't heard of before keep up with the standards set by the likes of 'Martin Solveig', 'Inaya Day' and 'Soul Central'. And in some cases surpass, 'Club 4 Life' for example.
If you like solid House I highly recommend this cd!
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An earlier reviewer slated this CD for being 'too commercial', and I'm having a go at it for being too 'twisted' - you just can't please everyone - depends on your personal tastes really. I really liked the Tokyo Project CD - even the 'heavier' third CD. Expected more of the same with Tokyo Disco, but was hugely disappointed.
In my view it's the more mainstream tracks that cut the mustard here - almost all of which are on CD1 which probably deserves 4-5* in its own right. But yet again the album falls away into electro, synth-driven repetition which isn't me at all I'm afraid. 'Twisted' was my least favourite Kandi genre, and 1 and a half CDs of this 3 CD set belong in that category. How anyone can honestly say that this stuff is ... Read More:
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This album rocks! The best House music album I ever had.
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First I have to admit that I LOVE Tokyo Project, The Collection. Some of the tracks aren't new on The Collection, but is the very best mix of the very best tracks I know (Doctor Pressure, Nasty Girl, Can't Fake It, etc.). Perfection.
For me Tokyo Disco didn't have the same instant gratification, or the perfect mix of (often familiar) stuff. I found I could get into the 'harder'/louder third cd very quickly, but cds one and two took a few listens. It is worth it though. There are some really special but more subtle tracks here (Rise, Borderline, Something to make you feel alright) as well as the awesome loud stuff (SOS, The Master, Hold Your Head Up Hight, etc.).
Mark Doyle definately has it, although I fear a lot of the ... Read More:
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