Connected -12" 90s - Music (Various Artists)
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- Sales Rank:
- 14871
- Artist:
- Various Artists
- Label:
- Universal
- Number of Discs:
- 2
- Release Date:
- 7th July 2008
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Track Listing
- Disc 1
- 1: Connected - Stereo MC's
- 2: Open Up - Leftfield, Lydon
- 3: Remember Me - Blue Boy
- 4: Sun Rising - The Beloved
- 5: Fool's Gold - Stone Roses
- 6: I'm Free - The Soup Dragons
- 7: Wild Wood - Paul Weller
- 8: Tattva - Kula Shaker
- 9: Funky Jam - Primal Scream
- 10: World In Motion - England New Order
- 11: Fun For Me - Moloko
- 12: Come Home - James
- Disc 2
- 1: Rhythm Is A Dancer - Snap!
- 2: Don't You Want Me - Felix
- 3: Something Good 08 - Utah Saints
- 4: Getting Away With It - Electronic
- 5: Swamp Thing - The Grid
- 6: Killer - Adamski
- 7: Where Love Lives - Alison Limerick
- 8: Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use) - Melanie Williams, Sub Sub
- 9: How Can I Love You More? - M-People
- 10: Always There - Incognito, Jocelyn Brown
- 11: Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out - Freak Power
- 12: Dub Be Good To Me - Beats International
- Disc 3
- 1: Groove Is In The Heart - Deee-Lite
- 2: People Everyday - Arrested Development
- 3: When You Gonna Learn - Jamiroquai
- 4: Apparently Nothin' - Young Disciples
- 5: Revival - Martine Girault
- 6: Real Love - Drizabone
- 7: Theme From Starsky & Hutch - James Taylor Quartet
- 8: So What! - DJ Krush, Ronny Jordan
- 9: All About Eve - Marxman
- 10: There's Nothing Like This (12") - Omar
- 11: Aftermath - Tricky
- 12: The Masterplan - Sharpe And Brown
Customer Reviews of Connected -12" 90s
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bigdave2020
UK
2nd October 2008
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Not enough rare material this time around...
I have been a follower of the Triple CD 12" collections since the first one released a few years back. This collection serves as a reminder of just how underrated the 90's are, and also how bland this period could be too.
The set starts off strongly enough, but not all of the Remixes included are the best available or particularly rare versions. An example of this is New Order 'World in motion', and Blue Boy 'Remember me' which drags on and on and wasnt a good song at the time to be honest. The third disk is mostly 'Acid Jazz' some of which hasn't aged very well, and most of which has been available on other compilations for some time, so no rare remixes included here.
Overall I think a 90's 12"s Cd was a good idea, but i think what this edition shows is that the demise of the '12" remix' and the vinyl 12" single as a popular mainstream format began here, thanks to the increasing popularity of the CD single and an increase in downloading, and perhaps it is the lack of material from this period that limits this collection.






