outdated
this cd is horrifically outdated. ignore the above review. maybe it would still do damage among a group of 40 somethings.
this cd is horrifically outdated. ignore the above review. maybe it would still do damage among a group of 40 somethings.
Record label hos, by the look of it. I bought the original back in the day, it was fab, and had At The River and Bonus Stitch too. A true classic that beats any of their later efforts. These boys should have 'kept it real' and stuck with Tummy Touch. But then again, I'd have done the same.
No disrespect intended to the "official" reviewer but, as one who may not know quite as much about electronic music but a whole lot about dancing, I have to say that this album, or at least half a dozen tracks off it are under-rated classics which consistently did damage when dropped in the right setting. Jeaneret's Groove, in particular, still to this day always catches people out and causes mayhem, even though they have no idea what they are dancing to. And it's all certainly a damn site better than their later, ruthlessly commercial, car/pollution/cancer/death-advertising nonsense... . . . . oh, yeah, and the reason why "At the River" is not on this album can be summed up in 3 or 4 words: Big Stupid Record Label, for indeed it /was/ on this album as it was originally put out by Tummy Touch (track down a copy on eBay people) but it mysteriously disappeared from the re-release after Groovy Amanda had been bought by a major..