VA - New Jack Swing - Gold (2008)

Artist: VA
Title: New Jack Swing - Gold
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Hip-O Records – B0010688-02
Genre: New Jack Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 02:23:39
Total Size: 0.98 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: New Jack Swing - Gold
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Hip-O Records – B0010688-02
Genre: New Jack Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 02:23:39
Total Size: 0.98 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
1. Keith Sweat – I Want Her (Extended Version) (06:22)
2. Johnny Kemp – Just Got Paid (Dub Version) (05:25)
3. Guy – Groove Me (04:48)
4. Bobby Brown – My Prerogative (Extended Remix) (08:00)
5. Today – Him Or Me (12-inch remix) (07:58)
6. El DeBarge – Real Love (House Mix-Radio edit) (04:08)
7. Guy – I Like (Hype Version) (04:50)
8. Al Green – As Long As We’re Together (Remix Edit) (03:43)
9. Wrecks-N-Effect – New Jack Swing (12-inch Remix) (05:29)
10. Heavy D. & The Boyz – Somebody For Me (04:52)
11. Jeff Redd – I Found Lovin’ (Club Version) (06:00)
12. Troop – Spread My Wings (Clark Kent Super Mix with Rap) (05:04)
13. Bell Biv Devoe – Poison (04:22)
14. Johnny Gill – Rub You The Right Way (7-inch version) (04:09)
CD2
1. Today – Why You Get Funky On Me (12-inch mix) (06:12)
2. En Vogue – Hold On (edit) (03:58)
3. Tony! Toni! Toné! – Feels Good (04:57)
4. Basic Black – She’s Mine (Radio Club Mix) (feat. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth) (03:53)
5. Father MC – Treat Them Like They Want To Be Treated (05:47)
6. Ralph Tresvant – Sensitivity (Radio Mix) (04:40)
7. Hi-Five – I Like The Way (The Kissing Game) (05:52)
8. Boyz II Men – Motownphilly (03:55)
9. Color Me Badd – I Wanna Sex You Up (Smoothed Out/Long Version) (05:13)
10. Jeff Redd – You Called And Told Me (04:50)
11. Jodeci – Come And Talk To Me (04:36)
12. Wrecks-N-Effect – Rump Shaker (Teddy 2) (06:00)
13. Joe – I’m In Luv (Remix) (04:34)
14. SWV – Anything (Old School Version) (feat. Wu-Tang Clan) (04:56)
Review by Andy Kellman
The flashy style of hip-hop-inspired contemporary R&B neologized by journalist Barry Michael Cooper -- in an October 1987 Village Voice feature on innovative producer and Guy leader Teddy Riley -- gets a surprising and thoughtful overview through a two-disc volume in Hip-O/Universal's extensive Gold series. It's not definitive, but it's representative. More significantly, it's a rare anthology capable of wowing casual listeners on a nostalgia trip, as well as collectors. Rather than merely compile album versions and single edits of the biggest hits in the Universal-distributed catalog, Hip-O goes deep with some dubs, extended mixes, and remixes. For every two massive crossover hits (such as Keith Sweat's Riley-produced "I Want Her" and Bobby Brown's "My Prerogative") there's a forgotten R&B hit or a buried gem, such as Jeff Redd's "You Called and Told Me" -- an exemplary but low-charting single rightly considered a classic by NJS fanatics. Some might be surprised by the presence of Al Green, but he appears with a track produced by Al B. Sure! and Kyle West, who don't get enough credit for their contribution to the style's genesis and development.
The flashy style of hip-hop-inspired contemporary R&B neologized by journalist Barry Michael Cooper -- in an October 1987 Village Voice feature on innovative producer and Guy leader Teddy Riley -- gets a surprising and thoughtful overview through a two-disc volume in Hip-O/Universal's extensive Gold series. It's not definitive, but it's representative. More significantly, it's a rare anthology capable of wowing casual listeners on a nostalgia trip, as well as collectors. Rather than merely compile album versions and single edits of the biggest hits in the Universal-distributed catalog, Hip-O goes deep with some dubs, extended mixes, and remixes. For every two massive crossover hits (such as Keith Sweat's Riley-produced "I Want Her" and Bobby Brown's "My Prerogative") there's a forgotten R&B hit or a buried gem, such as Jeff Redd's "You Called and Told Me" -- an exemplary but low-charting single rightly considered a classic by NJS fanatics. Some might be surprised by the presence of Al Green, but he appears with a track produced by Al B. Sure! and Kyle West, who don't get enough credit for their contribution to the style's genesis and development.
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