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Various - The Best Of Production House mp3 album

Various - The Best Of Production House

Musician: Various
Album title: The Best Of Production House
Style: Hardcore, Breakbeat, Jungle
Released: 1993
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1675 mb
Size APE version: 1787 mb
Size WMA version: 1973 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 264
Format: MP2 TTA MP1 VOC AA ADX DTS
Genre: Electronic

Various - The Best Of Production House mp3 album

Various - The Best Of Production House mp3 album

Tracklist

Baby D Let Me Be Your Fantasy 4:27
The House Crew Euphoria (Nino's Dream) 4:10
Acen Trip II The Moon (The Darkside...) 6:23
D-M-S* Vengeance 3:49
The Brothers Grimm Exodus 4:27
DJ Solo Darkage 4:05
Acen Close Your Eyes (Optikonfusion) 6:05
Nino The Gun 3:54
The House Crew Keep The Fire Burning 4:12
D-M-S* Exterminate 4:18
Jazz & The Brothers Grimm Featuring Baby D & MC Juice Casanova (The "Raising Hell" Remix) 3:55
The House Crew All We Wanna Do Is Dance (Juicy's Jam Remix) 4:27
Feedback So Fine 4:00
Natasha Mayne Touch 3:50
Baby D Day Dreaming 3:50
Acen Window In The Sky (Monolythikmaniak) 3:37
The House Crew We Are Hardcore 4:06
X-Static Murderous Style 3:38

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PRODH CD 1 Various The Best Of Production House ‎(CD, Comp) Production House PRODH CD 1 UK 1993
PRODH LP1 Various The Best Of Production House ‎(2xLP, Comp) Production House PRODH LP1 UK 1993
PRODH MC1 Various The Best Of Production House ‎(Cass, Comp) Production House PRODH MC1 UK 1993



Syleazahad
This compilation was more to do with Low Price Music than Production House. And that may be why Production House did their own compilation in 97.
RED
Absolutely pointless. What's the point in having a compilation of the best tracks from one of the best labels if they're nearly all edited / fade out?Who was this aimed at? Fair enough, CDJ technology was still in its infancy around '93 but even if you didn't want to DJ with the tracks, they still held absolute interest across their 6-7 minute 12" durations.Cut down to the 4 minute mark, this compilation reads more like "Now That's What I Call Production House!".Why on earth not spread the tracks across 2 discs? Even keeping the compilation 1 disc only and ditching half of the material would have been better than this.Honestly, it's the kind of thing you'd expect from a promotional copy to be played in shops before the release of a proper album.Ignore, and check out this instead:http://www.discogs.com/release/155465