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Fantasic Aug 10, 2005 Took me back to me youth, when dancing in the street was the way to do it!
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C+C Fans will love it Jun 18, 2005 A couple variations on some of the C+C tunes you know, plus a few other good tracks. Boriqua Anthem is the absolute best and a fun song. The preview online here doesn't do that track any justice - it really isn't a representative section of the song. But if you like C+C, you will enjoy this disc.
Great! Mar 30, 2003 I really liked C&C Music Factory when they came out, Boriqua Anthem being one of my all time favorite dance tunes. Though this work is a compilation of several other CD's it still flows well. In the original CD's there's a tighter sequencing but thsi is still a fabulous dance/exercise CD to have on hand.
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Disco or Dance? Whatever you call it, it makes you move! Dec 31, 2001 During the early 90's no group filled up the dance floor like C & C Music Factory. Once Zelma Davis's cry of "Everybody Dance Now" was heard, hordes of dancers jumped, gyrated, bumped and ground to their hearts content. This set of 10 extended remixes dramatically showcases the group headed by Robert Civilles and David Cole. From the familiar ("Gonna Make You Sweat," "Here We Go Let's Rock & Roll," "Things that Make You Go Hmmmmm...," and "A Deeper Love") to the more obscure ("Keep it Comin'" and "Robi-Robs' Boriqua Anthem"), "Ultimate" is the perfect party package. The Barry White-influenced "Take a Toke" is a welcome surprise among the selections. And the final cut "I Found Love" features the powerful vocals of Martha Wash, a diva that "out divas" all others.
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Maxximum funky sensation! Jun 19, 2001 "Ultimate" by C&C contains all of their famous club anthems in extended versions or totally remixed. Sounds that Clivilles & Cole produced range from slow-tempo r'n'b (like "Take A Toke"), pop-rap chartbreakers (like "Gonna Make You Sweat" and "Here We Go") to garage, deep and latin-house masterpieces (like "A Deeper Love" etc.) They all contain funky grooves and positive vibration. A real funky-music lover should have THIS album in his collection.
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