Various Artists - Ultimate Dance Party 1998
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Ultimate Dance Party 1998
Music Price: $11.98
As of Aug 20 8:35 EDT (details)
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| Artist(s) | Various Artists |
| Studio | Arista |
| Release Date | October 28, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 078221898829 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Aug 20 8:35 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours,
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Tracks
- Ooh Aah... Just A Little Bit (Motiv8's Radio Edit) - Gina G
- Jellyhead (Motiv8's Pumphouse 7' Edit) - Crush
- Un Break My Heart (Soul Solution & Hex Hector Uptempo Mix) - Toni Braxton
- Sweet Dreams (Club Mix) - La Bouche
- 100% Pure Love - Crystal Waters
- I Luv U Baby (Radio Version) - The Original
- One More Time - Real McCoy
- The Bomb (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) Radio Edit - The Bucketheads
- Step By step (Junior's Arena Anthem Mix Edit) - Whitney Houston
- Insomnia (Monster Mix Edit) - Faithless
- Block Rockin' Beats - Chemical Brothers
- Mo Money Mo Problem (Radio Mix) - The Notorious B.I.G.
- Things Just Ain't The Same (Hex Hector Radio Edit) - Deborah Cox
- People hold On (Bootleg Version) - Lisa Stansfield
- Kiss you All Over (Spike Remix) - No Mercy
- The Child (Inside) (Junior's Club Mix Edit) - Qkumba Zoo
- What Is Love ('Saturday Night Live' Version) - Haddaway
- Return Of The Mack (C&J Edit) - Mark Morrison
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(11 reviews)
This CD is all the good music of 1998. Fast paced and full of funtime memories. It is just right for doing cardio on the equipment at the gym. Gives you lots of energy. Worth the investment.
August 1, 2007 |  | The best Ultimate Dance Party! |  |
Sure, the mixing isn't the best, and the songs are older, but this compilation can still start a party easily. The whole album is upbeat and has many great hits. The album starts out with a lot of dance pop classics. There is Gina G's Ooh Ahh (Just A Little Bit), La Bouche's Sweet Dreams, Crystal Water's 100% Pure Love and the huge hit Jellyhead by Crush. Toni Braxton's huge ballad Un Break My Heart gets a upbeat remix by two of today's biggest remixers: Soul Solution and Hex Hector. The result is stunning, and Toni's vocals work perfectly with the beats. Whitney Houston covers Annie Lennox's Step By Step, which leads into the song Insomnia, which has kind of a futuristic feel to it. Two of the next songs, Mo Money Mo Problems and the outstanding Things Just Ain't The Same are very hip-hop/R&B styled and show the future of Ultimate Dance Party compilations, as this was the last one that was mostly dance. With just a few songs left, they manage to pull together some awesome tracks, including the childish but fun The Child Inside and Mark Morrison's upbeat and bouncy Return Of The Mack. And of course no dance compilation would be complete without the famous What Is Love from the Saturday Night Live skits. This compilation is one of the best (And funnest) out there. Definately pick this up! It's worth the price.
April 11, 2001This is a great CD. I listen to it all the time.
July 24, 2000 |  | no longer collecting dust |  |
This Cd was a gift from Christmas 99. And I only started listening to it a week ago. I am surprised how much I like this CD! I wish I would have listened to it earlier!
May 18, 2000Want to feel like your in a dance club? Well this is the CD for you. All great, great songs.
You just can't sit still with this one! October 8, 1999
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