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Chicago style House, May 29, 2002
This review is from: Best of Chicago Trax (Audio CD)
If you lived and died for house back in 85 then this is a VH1 flashback. Alot of hot tracks but there are a few classics missing.
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Trance's Roots, December 12, 2002
This review is from: Best of Chicago Trax (Audio CD)
Think of a classic house record and nine times out of ten you'll think of Trax, although you may not realise it. 'Move Your Body'? 'Baby Wants To Ride'? 'Washing Machine'? 'Can U Feel It'? All Trax releases. 'House Nation'? 'Acid Trax'? 'Your Love'? 'We Are Phuture'? 'U Used To Hold Me'? Yup, those too. What's more they introduced the world to producers who've become immortalised as some of house music's greatest innovators - Larry Heard, Marshall Jefferson, Frankie Knuckles - and have provided an outlet for many more of Chicago's house artists over the years, such as Armando, Liddell Townsend, Robert Owens, Farley Jackmaster Funk, Mr Lee, Adonis, Fast Eddie, Ralphie Rosario, DJ Rush, Steve Poindexter, Terry Baldwin, DJ Skull... the list goes on. And they did it all by releasing records that sounded like they'd been pressed on sandpaper.
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Add To Your Collection, February 23, 2003
This review is from: Best of Chicago Trax (Audio CD)
I really enjoyed most of the tracks on disc one(which made it worth buying. Disc 2 was not the reason I purchase the cd. You can find better choices of songs mixed together to get that ultimate House feel. Disc one made it a winner, chuck disc 2
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