
When this little jewel plonked itself through the base.ad letterbox and landed on our desks there were screeches of excitement, closely followed by a few scraps as to which quality piece of this 1990s cheese platter we should blast out of the speakers first. Then we all proceeded to reminisce about the good old days, when it was more than acceptable to listen to trash of the fromage variety because it was actually deliciously palatable. The simple reason that this mix was chosen above the Ministry of Sound's new
Annual: 1991-2008 is that they stupidly neglected to include Baby D's 'Let me be Your Fantasy' – a grossly fatuous faux pas. This box-set runs in a slightly haphazard manner in terms of chronological sense, with CD one comprising late -90s and early noughties floorfillers like David Guetta vs Egg's 'Love Don't let me go'. Across the remaining two CDs we get vocal house and trance scorchers in the form of N-Trance's 'Set you Free', Snap!'s 'Rhythm is a Dancer', Livin' Joy's 'Dreamer', Shamen's 'Ebeneezer Goode' and Beats International's 'Dub be Good to me'. Apart from a dodgy appearance from Daniel Bedingfield with 'Gotta get Thru This' it's pure wickedness. We'd say get down the shops sharpish, in preparation for a Christmas 90s revival. Get in my son!
Label: Universal
Release date: 19.11.07
Genre: House / Dance / Cheese
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