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Choice: Louie Vega, limited edition, Unmixed Dj Format
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Choice: Louie Vega, limited edition, Unmixed Dj Format
Genre: Dance & Electronic
 
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Full title - Choice - A Collection of Classics. Another installment of Azuli Records DJ mix compilation series. Featuring 31 tracks selected by Louie Vega & featuring such artists as Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Ban...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Choice: Louie Vega, limited edition, Unmixed Dj Format
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Azuli Records
Release Date: 10/9/2006
Album Type: Import
Genre: Dance & Electronic
Style: House
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 827847022480, 880157110278, 880157160273

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Full title - Choice - A Collection of Classics. Another installment of Azuli Records DJ mix compilation series. Featuring 31 tracks selected by Louie Vega & featuring such artists as Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, Melba Moore, Teletronics Ensemble, Touch, Joubert Singers, Lamont Dozier, D'Angelo, & more. 2004.
 

CD Reviews

Louie Vega's Favourite And Most Influential Dance Records
dimitriis | 05/21/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The Choice series are getting well-established in the field of dance music. Similar in concept to the Grass Roots series by the Strut label, Azuli's Choice has really grown during the past year (counting 3 releases since last July and one more from Jeff Mills is coming in June). And the cd booklet is always very informative, including a short biography and the DJ's comments on individual tracks.Louie's set starts with a light disco track by Dr Buzzard. Not really my cup of tea, but this track gets very interesting towards the end and is mixed into the smooth "Standing Right Here". Both are very relaxing disco songs. Vega brings the tempo up a bit with "Stand On The Word", a track that clearly was an inspiration to the MAW sound. The track that follows is a real classic... "Going Back To My Roots" is pure bliss and it was even included in Danny Krivit's Grass Roots! Things turn slightly jazzy with D'Angelo's "Spanish Joint". Very smooth track. A funkier song comes up next, "Atmosphere Strut", also appeared in Tenaglia's Choice. "Don't Go Away" is another winner here, with sweet female vocals, which is mixed with the excellent "Melting Pot". It is evident that the mix has progressed to become a lot better towards the end. Whoever is familiar with MAW's work (Louie Vega and Kenny Gonzalez), have great respect for songs such as "You Can Do It (Baby)" featuring the jazz guitar master George Benson. 4 starsThe second disc is slightly better in my opinion and more dancefloor-oriented. I first heard "Bostich" in Disco (Not Disco) 2 by Joey Negro and Sean P, and I was instantly impressed by its vibe. The vocals are very nice, catchy and... fast. "Get On The Funk Train", as the title suggests, is a very funky tune. Moving on to the incredible "It's Good For The Soul" by Salsoul Orchestra, a very uplifting and melodic track. At this moment in the mix, Louie throws a very engaging and danceable track, Gino Soccio's "Dancer". "I Wanna Rock You" is another song with very nice vocals and melodic transitions. "No Way Back" is amazingly mixed with "Din Daa Daa" and both are pumping early house tracks. The melody in ESP's "It's You" is fantastic and the following track "Rich In Paradise" has a great bass line. Vega's Choice finishes off with a punk-vocal, yet very vibrant and dubby track by The Clash. All in all, I don't think that there is a single average track in this disc, thus 5 stars Lastly I would like to bring some attention to the mixing, which is of course seamless (and I didn't expect anything less from Louie Vega), and has been performed live at his house! I'll give this compilation 4.5 stars, simply because Danny Tenaglia put together a more glorious collection of classics earlier in the series, still unsurpassed."
Great Collection but...
Ricardo Rivera | The Bronx, NY | 01/31/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Man I love this collection but the mixing renders this CD basically useless for a true collector. There is no excuse to cut a song to 1:22 minutes for the sake of blending. I'ts That East Street Beat is one of those rare songs that has never been released on CD. I was so happy to have this on CD but... Louie mutilated this fantastic track and cut it less than 2 minutes. On top of that he mixed it with the vocal version of Time Warp followed by the vocal version of no way back. Now if you hung out back in the Garage days you know that Larry only played the instrumental version. Also, the intro to Get On The Funk Train was cut. The hottest part of this track is the introduction. It starts with a whistle and builds into a fierce base coupled with the flawless vocals of the Birds of Paris sue, Stephanie, Sunny, Vicki and Joanne commanding you to "Get On the Funk Train" but again this was chopped by Mr. Vega. I gave this CD a 4 for content and a 2 for mixing. Still, some of these cuts are really hard to find in their full glory and so a mutilated version is better than none."
I can relive my 20's now
A. Baynes | NC via NJ | 04/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Mr. Vega you have given me my fountain of youth. This is the type of music one can feel in order to get in touch of the music, in order to feel the music and let the music take control. That mix of Chocolate/Eddy Grant/Adonis brings tears to my eyes; Melting Pot is off the hook and the Clash PRIMO STUFF! Definate party. I have friends that have spoken of a lot of these tracks over the last 20 yrs and only you have put them all together on one disc. Bravo. You win my vote"