François K - Choice (A Collection Of Classics) (2002)

Artist: VA
Title: François K - Choice (A Collection Of Classics)
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Azuli Records – AZCD13
Genre: Funk, Disco, Soul, House
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:27:20
Total Size: 0.98 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: François K - Choice (A Collection Of Classics)
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Azuli Records – AZCD13
Genre: Funk, Disco, Soul, House
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:27:20
Total Size: 0.98 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
1. Shalamar - Right In The Socket (6:47)
2. David Joseph - You Can't Hide (Your Love From Me) (6:42)
3. No Smoke - Koro Koro (5:26)
4. Colonel Abrams - I'm Not Gonna Let You (Get The Best Of Me) (5:15)
5. Frankie Knuckles With Jamie Principle - Baby Wants To Ride (8:52)
6. Teddy Pendergrass - Only You (7:55)
7. Lenny Williams - Choosing You (6:11)
8. Sylvester - Over And Over (Special 12'' Disco Mix) (9:24)
9. Deodato - Super Strut (8:55)
10. Beginning Of The End - Funky Nassau (5:21)
11. Tribe - Koke (Part I & II) (5:20)
CD2
1. Lil' Louis - Do U Luv Me (5:35)
2. Rene & Angela - I Love You More (5:33)
3. Sharon Redd - Can You Handle It (Francois K Mix) (8:59)
4. Zulema - Giving Up (6:32)
5. Donald Byrd - Love Has Come Around (7:48)
6. Keith Barrow - Turn Me Up (7:37)
7. Rufus & Chaka Khan - Any Love (3:55)
8. Fingers Inc - Never No More Lonely (5:30)
9. Gwen Guthrie - (They Long To Be) Close To You (7:13)
10. The Earons - Land Of Hunger (7:03)
11. Troiano - We All Need Love (5:43)
Review by Andy Kellman
London's Azuli label followed Frankie Knuckles' contribution to the Choice: A Collection of Classics series in 2002 with another fine double-disc set of varied obscurities and bona fide classics selected by dance music luminary François K. François assembles a fun jumble of tunes (unencumbered by boundaries) that spans chronologically from the early '70s through the early '90s and sequences it with finesse. The subtitle of the series is a little misleading -- not all of these tracks are classics, at least not in above-ground non-dance communities. Though the average consumer might be a little miffed about the fact that this set isn't packed solid with instant jaw-droppers, a steady quality that serves the flow is kept throughout. Chicago house gets a fair representation with Frankie Knuckles' lewd Jamie Principle vocal number "Baby Wants to Ride," Lil' Louis' "Do U Love Me," and Fingers Inc.'s "Never No More Lonely" leading the way. Shalamar's opening "Right in the Socket" and Sylvester's "Over and Over" highlight the disco herd. Floor-friendly cuts from jazz figures (Donald Byrd's "Love Has Come Around," Deodato's "Super Strut") and R&B greats (Teddy Pendergrass' "Only You," René & Angela's "I Love You More") also play a prominent role. The packaging doesn't explicitly state the fact that each song appears in full -- a fact that no doubt appeals to dance aficionados who'd love to have some of these songs in their full glory, with great sound to boot. Though it's a compilation and not a mix, the track-to-track flow is natural and makes it all function as an enjoyable listen from beginning to end.
London's Azuli label followed Frankie Knuckles' contribution to the Choice: A Collection of Classics series in 2002 with another fine double-disc set of varied obscurities and bona fide classics selected by dance music luminary François K. François assembles a fun jumble of tunes (unencumbered by boundaries) that spans chronologically from the early '70s through the early '90s and sequences it with finesse. The subtitle of the series is a little misleading -- not all of these tracks are classics, at least not in above-ground non-dance communities. Though the average consumer might be a little miffed about the fact that this set isn't packed solid with instant jaw-droppers, a steady quality that serves the flow is kept throughout. Chicago house gets a fair representation with Frankie Knuckles' lewd Jamie Principle vocal number "Baby Wants to Ride," Lil' Louis' "Do U Love Me," and Fingers Inc.'s "Never No More Lonely" leading the way. Shalamar's opening "Right in the Socket" and Sylvester's "Over and Over" highlight the disco herd. Floor-friendly cuts from jazz figures (Donald Byrd's "Love Has Come Around," Deodato's "Super Strut") and R&B greats (Teddy Pendergrass' "Only You," René & Angela's "I Love You More") also play a prominent role. The packaging doesn't explicitly state the fact that each song appears in full -- a fact that no doubt appeals to dance aficionados who'd love to have some of these songs in their full glory, with great sound to boot. Though it's a compilation and not a mix, the track-to-track flow is natural and makes it all function as an enjoyable listen from beginning to end.
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