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Deee-Lite were the happiest of accidents. The cuddly, mainstream-pop version of New York drag culture (frontwoman Lady Miss Kier was essentially a female drag queen) and deep club music, they stayed faithful to their pancultural, pansexual, musically omnivorous dance-utopian roots throughout their too-brief career. Even their biggest hit, the agelessly potent suite "Groove Is in the Heart," sounds like a bunch of unrelated ideas (a
Herbie Hancock riff, a
Q-Tip rap, cartoon
P-Funk cameos, and a cutup diva-house vocal) that bumped into each other and decided to have a party. They were never less than sweet, and rarely less than kittenish--or, as Kier put it, "De-
groovy!" Compiled by the band themselves,
Very Best is a curious cross section of their career, omitting a couple of singles from
Infinity Within and including more songs from their uneven farewell
Dewdrops in the Garden than from their hit debut
World Clique. They do get points, though, for rescuing the kicking
Masters at Work collaboration "Bittersweet Loving," whose straightforward four-on-the-floor points out how eccentric their beats and production usually were.
--Douglas Wolk
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Product Description
2001 collection from the New York-based House/Club trio best known for their worldwide hit 'Groove Is In The Heart'. The trio consisted of American vocalist Lady Miss Kier, Ukrainian Super DJ Dmitri and Japanese DJ Towa Tei. Deee-Lite released three studio albums during their time together: World Clique (1990), Infinity Within (1992) and Dewdrops In The Garden (1994). This compilation contains 20 of their finest grooves handpicked by the band including 'Groove In The Heart' and 'What Is Love?'. Warner.
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