‘Music For The Dancers’ N°518 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
Leftfield, T Spoon, Paris, Nightcrawlers, E-Zee Possee, RuPaul, Juliet Roberts, Lisa Stansfield vs The Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Solo, Cappella, Dub War, Geoffrey Williams
They are the performers of twelve vintage dance tunes that were ranked in the UK charts, this week (03/52) but in the Nineties 90s. (
)Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!
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Tracklist
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![]() 1 . Leftfield – Release The PressureRelease the Pressure is a song by the British electronic music group Leftfield. It was released as a single from their debut album “Leftism” in 1995. Neil Barnes and Paul Daley of Leftfield wrote and produced the song. Earl Sixteen contributes vocals.
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![]() 2 . T Spoon – Tom’s PartyThe song “Tom’s Party” is by T Spoon, a Dutch Eurodance group. It was released as a single from their debut album “Mercedes Dance” in 1994. T Spoon members Tony Hilaire and Pat Krimson wrote and produced the song.
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![]() 3 . Paris – Guerrilla FunkParis is a rapper and political activist from the United States. It was released as a single from his second album of the same name in 1994. Paris wrote and produced the song, which includes samples of “The Message” by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
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![]() 4 . Nightcrawlers – Let’s Push It (w/ John Reid)The song “Let’s Push It” is by Nightcrawlers, a British electronic music group. It was released as a single from their debut album, “Push the Feeling On,” in 1992. The song was written and produced by Nightcrawlers member John Reid, who also sings on it.
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![]() 5 . E-Zee Possee – Love On Love (w/ Dr. Mouthquake)Love on Love is a song by the British electronic music group E-Zee Possee. It was released as a single from their album “All Or Nothing” in 1989. Dave Ford of E-Zee Possee wrote and produced the song, which features Dr. Mouthquake on vocals.
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![]() 6 . RuPaul – Little Drummer BoyLittle Drummer Boy is a song written and performed by RuPaul, an American drag queen, actor, and singer. It’s a cover of the same-named traditional Christmas carol. RuPaul recorded a version of the song for his album “Ho Ho Ho” in 1992. RuPaul produced the song, which features a dance beat and RuPaul’s signature vocals.
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![]() 7 . Juliet Roberts – Bad GirlsBad Girls is a song written and performed by Juliet Roberts, a British singer and songwriter. It was released as a single from her debut album “Natural Thing” in 1994. Roberts composed and produced the song.
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![]() 8 . Lisa Stansfield vs The Dirty Rotten Scoundrels – People Hold OnPeople Hold On is a song by British singer Lisa Stansfield and the Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, a British electronic music group. It was released as a single from Stansfield’s debut album “Affection” in 1989. The song was written and produced by Ian Devaney and Andy Morris of the Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and it features Stansfield’s vocals.
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![]() 9 . Solo – Come OnSolo, a British electronic music group, released “Come On” as a single. It was released as a single from their debut album “Star” in 1993. Solo member David van Day wrote and produced the song, which features van Day’s vocals.
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![]() 10 . Cappella – Take Me Away (w/ Loleatta Holloway)Take Me Away is a song by the Italian electronic music group Cappella. It was released as a single from their album “U Got 2 Let the Music” in 1994. Cappella members Gianfranco Bortolotti and Giorgio Spagna wrote and produced the song, which features vocals by Loleatta Holloway.
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![]() 11 . Dub War – GorritGorrit is a song by the Welsh heavy metal band Dub War. It was released as a single from their album “Wrong Side of Beautiful” in 1995. Dub War wrote and produced the song, which features heavy guitar riffs and aggressive vocals. |
![]() 12 . Geoffrey Williams – DriveDrive is a song written by Geoffrey Williams, an Australian singer-songwriter. It was released as a single from his debut album “Museum” in 1992. Williams wrote and produced the song, which became a hit in Australia, reaching the top 20 of the singles chart. It is well-known for its upbeat, catchy sound and Williams’ soulful vocals.
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