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Sanctity |
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The Best Of British Sanctified Dance + Pop |
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Four of the 14 tracks
on this compilation are from the powerhouse British group The World Wide
Message Tribe, including “The Real Thing” and “Frantik”. These songs alone make the album worthy of
a spin on your CD player. Each of the
tunes on this recording highlights a slightly different genre or style within
the huge realm of dance pop music. The
top tunes feature Minds Of Men (“Promised Land”), former WWMT lead singer
Cameron Dante (“Bring Me Joy”), Bliss (not to be confused with the
now-non-existent group by the name of Bliss Bliss) (“Warning Sign”), and DBA
(“Planet Love”). No matter what your preference
for dance pop music is, this album should satisfy your cravings and possibly
even introduce you to some new dance pop styles you might have been
over-looking in the past. The British
invasion of dance pop is definitely alive again. |
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Release Date: 2000 |
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Edge's Overall Rating: 9.0 (Excellent) |
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Track Listing |
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1 |
The World Wide Message
Tribe |
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The Real Thing |
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2 |
Sarah Erasmus/Jemma
D/Eils Nevitt/Lynsey Berry |
All I Want Is You |
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3 |
Minds Of Men |
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Promised Land |
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4 |
Deronda K. Lewis |
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Say It Loud |
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Simon Jinadu/Sani |
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Be Still |
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6 |
dba |
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Planet Love |
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7 |
HOG vs. The World Wide
Message Tribe |
Jumping In The House Of God |
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8 |
Preacha (Cameron Dante) |
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Bring Me Joy |
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Bliss |
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Warning Sign |
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10 |
The World Wide Message
Tribe |
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Revolution |
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11 |
Shine |
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I Feel Good |
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12 |
The World Wide Message
Tribe |
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Frantik |
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13 |
Lucy Britain |
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Nothing Compares |
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14 |
Hydro (vocal by Joanne
Hogg) |
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Beyond These Shores (The Forbidden Fruit Mix) |
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