Also Sprach Zarathustra/On The Road Again/Can You Feel The Force/Spacer/Shake Your Groove Thing / Disco Inferno / Last Night A DJ Saved My Life/Good Times/Get Down On It/It's Time To Party Now/I Want Your Love (The Big Bang Medley) - (18:38) 66 BPM
Celebration/Boogie Shoes/The Second Time Around/Got To Be Real/We Are Family/September (Happy Medley) - (9:43) 61 BPM
You Make Me Feel Brand New - (2:19) 77 BPM
More Than A Woman/Hot Stuff/Lady Marmalade (Marmaladies Medley) - (6:02) 125 BPM
No More Tears - (2:50) 68 BPM
I Love To Love/Ring My Bell/I Feel Love/I Will Survive/Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Milky Way Medley) - (8:08) 126 BPM
It's Raining Men - (2:31) 68 BPM
Mama Africa/Celebration Suite/San Salvador/Long Train Running (Space Trip Medley Part 1) - (4:11) 65 BPM
Is This Love/Stop The Train/Master Blaster/E La Luna Bussa/Vai Tra La Mia Gente/Tropico Del Cuore (Space Trip Medley Part 2) - (9:46) 102 BPM
Review: ISM's tenth anniversary celebrations tend towards the epic, with the Yam Who-helmed label serving up a series of bulging retrospective compilations stacked to the rafters with imprint highlights, dancefloor hits and overlooked gems. This second selection boasts 24 more tried-and-tested ISM classics, from the rubbery disco-funk bounce of Birdee's "Chemistry" and the synth-laden electrofunk revivalism of Qwestlife's D-Train style revision of "Streetlife" by Natasha Watts, to the spiraling Balearic disco throb of Pete Herbert's killer remix of Gemini Brothers' "Jeckermich" and the piano-powered nu-disco-soul of Rocco Raimundo's "Higher Lovin", featuring the smooth vocals of Stee Downes. Other highlights include the boogie-soul revivalism of Sweetooth's "Make Believe" and the hypnotic deep house/electrofunk fusion that is Mark E's fine revision of Heion's "Follow Me".