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Old 05.03.2009, 02:14 AM   #18
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Acid - Can You Jack? Chicago Acid and Experimental House 1985-95
Soul Jazz Records

1.Maurice - This Is Acid
2.The Sweat Boys (Adonis) - Do You Want To Perculate
3.Virgo (Marshall Jefferson) - Go Wild Rhythm Track
4.Mr Fingers (Larry Heard) - Beyond The Clouds
5.Tyree - Acid Crash
6.Phuture (DJ Pierre/spanky) - Phuture Jacks
7.Fresh - Dum Dum Part 2
8.Roy Davis Jnr. - Acid Bass
9.Sleezy D (Marshall Jefferson) - I
10.Virgo Four - Take Me Higher
11.Dj Pierre - Box Energy
12.Lil Louis - Video Clash
13.Tyree - Acid Over
14.Green Velvet (Cajmere) - Explorer
15.Two Of A Kind - Like This
16.Armando - Downfall
17.Phuture - Acid Tracks

Soul Jazz Records are releasing this double CD/ double vinyl vol 1/ double vinyl vol 2 which tells the story of the evolution of house and acid in Chicago and how a number of creative artists from the city developed a sound that came to influence the world. The album features all the major artists from the city - from the originators like Marshall Jefferson, DJ Pierre, Lil Louis, Adonis to second wave artists like Cajmere and Roy Davis Jnr – artists who continue to make Chicago a unique musical environment today. The album traces how the sound developed as clubs like Ron Hardy’s legendary "Music Box" and Frankie Knuckles " Warehouse" put Chicago on the map along with radio shows from the Hot Mix Five. The album features all-time classic tracks such as Phuture’s "Acid Trax" and Sleezy D’s "I’ve Lost Control" alongside many rare and experimental tracks such as Lil Louis’s "Video Clash" and Marshall Jefferson’s "Go Wild Rhythm Tracks". CD comes with sleevenotes by Tim Lawrence (who wrote "Love Saves The Day"), exclusive photos and interviews with Marshall Jefferson, Adonis, Tyree and more, the album shows how Chicago’s unique culture and artists led to some of the most important music ever. The album comes in double-CD format and super-loud volume 1 and volume 2 double-lp format.
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