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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I love this, reminds me of going nuts, e'd of my

> tits at house parties back in the early 90s even

> though it's only a couple of years old.

>

> Vitalic - My Friend Dario



that whole album is full of bangin' tunes! I still go for a gurn every now and again (but I am too young for the second summer of love, first-time around rave scene, etc.)

Edwin Starr - Agent Double 0 soul


Tavares - Disco Inferno


Gap Band - I found lovin'


Brothers Johnson - Stomp


Elvis Presley - A little less conversation (remix)


Yarborough & Peoples - Don't stop the music


Fatback band - Spanish Hustle, Do the bus stop, wikky wakky


Hamilton Bohannon - Lets start the dance

Nice sounds, I had to listen to all of them. Haven't heard the Slick & Skyy tracks in donkeys years.

Every time I come on this thread I have to add tunes. I really can't help myself...

...oh well here's some more



Crown Heights Affair - You Gave Me Love

Donald Byrd - Love Has Come Around

COD - In The Bottle

The Strikers - Body Music

Mantronix Feat Wondress - Take Your Time


Baby 'O - In The Forest

Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop

I`m am bopping about doing the washing to Shannon Let the music play. The dog looks like she has disowned me :)) 80`s Soul weekender album is blasting in my house, I have visions of going out and about and half of East Dulwich are dancing in the streets!

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