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DNFL 1003
19 Jul 10 Funky/Club House
DDBRB 120830
21 Jul 10 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
DNFL 1063
23 Oct 12 Electro House
80306 15089154
14 Nov 12 Euro Dance/Pop Dance
MS-DNFL 1003
22 Jul 10 Hip Hop/R&B
MS-DNFL 1004
21 Jul 10 Experimental/Electronic
803061 5089031
15 Nov 12 Experimental/Electronic
803061 5089048
15 Nov 12 Pop Trance
MS-DNFL 1005
22 Jul 10 Techno
CD/MS 1001
05 Apr 13 Rock/Indie
MS-DNFL 1006
22 Jul 10 Experimental/Electronic
DNFL 1004
05 Mar 12 Euro Dance/Pop Dance
MS-DNFL 1001
22 Jul 10 Experimental/Electronic
MS-DNFL 1002
22 Jul 10 Experimental/Electronic
MSHA 099
11 Dec 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
MSHA 1018
11 Feb 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
The latest installment in Milestone's ongoing "Original Masters" series is curiously Balearic in outlook. While it doesn't make any audacious claims to being Balearic, it definitely ticks all the right boxes. Musically, it's packed with the sort of arch, tongue-in cheek leftfield pop, disco and rock moments that usually tickle the fancy of Balearic types. For proof, check the synth-laden Euro-AOR oddness of White Door's "In Heaven", the decidedly dubbed-out quirkiness of Supermax's "As Long As There Is You" and Nyra Bakiga's distinctly odd "Cor Corora". If that wasn't enough to prove its Balearic credentials, we're also treated to a bit of Sky (John Williams and company's prog rock-era instrumental combo) and A Flock of Seagulls.
MSHA 1026
07 May 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
MSHA 1016
13 May 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
MSHA 1029
12 Apr 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
MSHA 1006
22 Apr 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
MSHA 1009
15 Apr 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
MSHA 1023
13 Aug 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
MSHA 1021
13 Aug 12 Funk
Played by: Killer Funk Records Usa
Review:
Another instalment in this re-issue series duly arrives, featuring 13 remastered cult cuts in their original extended glory. Initially concentrating on disco, volume three in this series explores where, in the 70s, disco flirted with soul and funk and got pretty sweaty in the process. The best examples of this are the stripped-back "Can You Dig It" by Eddie Drennon, the guitar and synth solo-heavy "JP Walk" by Sound Experience and the famous "Salsation" by David Shire. Many of the tracks featured here have surely been plundered for more famous samples, but hearing the tracks in their true form evokes images of the type of mythical 70s New York nights they once soundtracked and of which we can only dream.
HITS 1
10 Aug 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
HITS 2
10 Aug 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
RDM 001
14 May 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
RDL 1003
08 May 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
RDL 1002
29 Apr 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
RLD 1001
30 Apr 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
MSHA 1003
23 Jul 07 Funky/Club House
MSHA 1004
03 Sep 07 Disco/Nu-Disco
MSHA 1020
29 Apr 13 Funk |