"Fantasy" is a song by American band Earth, Wind & Fire, which was issued as a single in 1978 by Columbia Records. In 1990, Italian group Black Box recorded a cover of "Fantasy" for their debut studio album, Dreamland (1990). Their version featured Martha Wash on lead vocals, but their music producers initially failed to credit her. It also contains a sample from the drum pattern of Grace Jones' rendition of "La Vie en rose" (1977).
"Go on Move" is a song by American solo project Reel 2 Real (Erick Morillo), featuring ragga vocals by Trinidad and Tobago rapper the Mad Stuntman (a.k.a. Mark Quashie). Originally released in 1993 by Strictly Rhythm as a single from the project's debut album, Move It! (1994), it was re-released in 1994 after the success of "I Like to Move It". This mix is the "Erick 'More' '94 Vocal Mix Edit" with the B-Side featuring the Judge Jules & Michael Skins Pumped Up Club Mix.
Artist: Reel 2 Real feat. The Mad Stuntman
A-Side: Go On Move (Erick 'More' '94 Vocal Mix Edit)
B-Side: Go On Move (Judge Jules & Michael Skins Pumped Up Club Mix) Year Released: 1994
"Snappiness" is a Balearic track written by the British group BBG (a side project of Jazzie B from Soul II Soul under the alias of Beresford Romeo, Nellee Hooper, Tony Newland, Ben Angwin and Phil Hope) with vocals by American singer/songwriter Dina Taylor, released in 1990 it would go on to chart at No28.
Artist: BBG
A-Side: Snappiness (Edit)
B-Side (feat. Dina Taylor): Snappiness (Sweet Inspiration Edit)
"Activ 8 (Come With Me)" is a track by the British electronic music duo Altern 8, comprising Mark Archer and Chris Peat which formed in Stafford in 1990, as a side project to their other work as the group Nexus 21, Released in 1991 "Activ 8 (Come with Me)" would go on to peak at No 3 in the UK Charts and would later feature on the first studio album Full On... Mask Hysteria (1992).
"Where Do We Go?" is a track by the American, Chicago, Illinois-based R&B and house music act Ten City, the group comprised vocalist Byron Stingily, guitarist Herb Lawson and keyboardist Byron Burke and were augmented by producer Marshall Jefferson. It features on the group debut album Foundation (1989).
Artist : Ten City
A-Side: Where Do We Go? (Edit)
B-Side: Where Do We Go? (Earl Young's Revenge - Short Mix) Year Released: 1989
"(Can You) Feel the Passion" is a 1991 rave-theme House song recorded, written, and produced by the American/British group Blue Pearl. The single is done in a spoken word type manner by lead singer Durga McBroom, while the hook, riffs, and chorus melody written by Durga was augmented by Youth on the keyboards, and samples from Bizarre Inc's "Playing with Knives."
"Numero Uno" is a only track released by the Italian house music group Starlight (who would later become Black Box) in 1988, going on to top the charts around Europe in 1989.
Artist: Starlight
A-Side: Numero Uno (Radio Edit)
B-Side: Numero Uno (Alternative Mix Edit) Year Released: 1989
"Doop" is an instrumental by Dutch Eurodance group Doop (made up of Peter Garnefski & Frederik Ferry). It was released on 28 February 1994, by Clubstitute Records, as the first single from their debut album, Circus Doop (1994).
Artist: Doop
A-Side: Doop (Urge 2 Merge Radio Mix) B-Side: Doop (Jean Lejeux Radio Mix)
"Are You Ready to Fly" is a song by Zambian-born singer Rozalla, released in February 1992 by Pulse 8 as a single from her second album, Everybody's Free (1992).
Artist: Rozalla
A-Side: Are You Ready To Fly (Rainbow Edit)
B-Side: Are You Ready To Fly (Marauder Acapella Edit)
"F.L.M." is a song by English pop duo Mel and Kim, released as their third single in 1987.. The song is the title track on their debut studio album and was remixed for its single release. The song title is an acronym for "fun, love and money", but was actually a play on the sisters' frequent use of the expression "f##king lovely mate" during the recording sessions for the album.
"Let's Get Brutal" is a track released in 1986 by Nitro Deluxe which is the moniker for respected American house DJ Manny Scretching Jr. Born Young Scretching on 22nd January 1960 in Philadelphia, the song is considered to be one of the defining early house tracks.
"Roobarb & Custard" is a track by the English electronic music group ShaFt (made up of Mark Pritchard and Adrian Hughes), This track heavily samples the Roobarb and Custard theme from the 1970s kids' TV programme of the same name, but the vocal snippets are not original. The track was a top 10 hit on the UK Singles Chart in December 1991.
"Got to Get" is a song by Swedish duo Rob'n'Raz featuring singer-songwriter and rapper Leila K. Released in 1989 by Telegram and Arista Records as her debut single, it also served as the lead single from their only album together, Rob'n'Raz featuring Leila K (1990).
"Do the Right Thing" is a song by American hip hop and new jack swing group Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I. from their debut album, A Shade of Red (1989).
"Peace" (also known as "Peace (In the Valley)") is a song by American singer Sabrina Johnston, released in the United States through ATCO Records in August 1991. It was released as the first single from her debut studio album, Peace (1992).
You got three for one with this one, still a 7 inch but this EP released by the Record Mirror (which was a British weekly music newspaper published between 1954 and 1991, aimed at pop fans and record collectors.) in October 1988 is strictly 33⅓rpm, On the A-side with have an acid house track called "Acid Drops" released by the English electronic music duo Coldcut feat Sweet-Toothed Sonny, whilst on the B-Side representing New York is a track titled "The Bronx" by the Rap Group The Cold Crush Brothers, thirdly there is a House mix by DJ Mixmaster Tee called "(Fourth Floor) Goin' Up" featuring The Fourth Floor All-Stars.
Artist: Various - Sure Beats Two
A-Side (Coldcut feat. Sweet-Toothed Sonny): Acid Drops (Bomb The Mix)
B-Side: 1) The Cold Crush Brothers - The Bronx
(Fourth Floor) Goin' Up DJ Mix [Megamix] – DJ Mixmaster Tee Performer [Credited To] – The Fourth Floor All-Stars
2.1) Four Play – Make 'Em Rock 2.2) The Break Boys – And The Break Goes On 2.3) Masters At Work – Dum Dum Cry 2.4) Masters At Work – Alright Alright 2.5) On It – We're Out Of Control 2.6) The Break Boys – The Slammer