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Southport Weekender Vol.5: Mixed By Kenny Dope & Terry Hunter

Southport Weekender Vol.5: Mixed By Kenny Dope & Terry Hunter
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Baby Gets High - Soul Creation
  2. Batakuta Chan Chan - Strip Down
  3. I Got Rhythm - Sole Fusion
  4. Nights In Brazil - Ware, Leon
  5. Praise Him - Brooks, KT
  6. Sow Into You - Murphy, Roisin
  7. I'm So In Love With You - Wizdom
  8. Got To Be Love - Brass Construction
  9. Tighten Up - Bamboos
  10. Free Your Mind - Record Player
  11. Spirit - D'Bonneau, Darryl
  12. Drumsticks And Lightfixtures - Ferrer, Dennis
  13. Reguardless - UBQ Project
  14. Pandemonium - Jay Dee (1)
  15. Conundrum - Landslide & Don Freeman
  16. Rushing - Clark, Loni
  17. High - Skyy
  18. Peacepipe - BT Express
  19. Dollar - Spacek

Disc 2:

  1. They Can't Stop It - Black Roots
  2. Afrotasia - Solodinjgo
  3. Be Thankfull - Hunter, Terry
  4. Mary Mary - Grand High Priest
  5. When It Was Called House - Soul Creation
  6. Hate Won't Change - Stingily, Byron
  7. Way You Love Me - Hall, Ron
  8. Sunshine - Griffen, Terisa
  9. Mash Up - Fanatix
  10. Take Me Higher - Jersey Katz
  11. Bring Down The Walls - Owens, Robert
  12. Ma Foom Bay - Culture Vibe
  13. No Way Back - Adonis
  14. Alright - Urban Soul

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24420 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-06-12
  • Number of discs: 2

Customer Reviews

exactly as it says on the tin5
This is a superb collection of the all time classic tracks from the Southport Weekender. Anyone who has ever been to the weekender will recognise these tunes and will instantly want to be there again.

I have many of these tracks already but having them all back to back on a double disc album is a treat.

The weekender only happens twice a year, this takes you there every time it's played.

A grower4
When I first got this album I was to be frank a little disappointed. I already have the previous Southport albums so I am guess I expected something in a similar vein. However having listened to this for the best part of a month I can tell you that it is fantastic. Whereas some of the other Southport mixes by Joey Negro, DJ Spen and Quentin Harris are quickly accessible, these two mixes simply take a little more time to sink in.

Kenny Dope's album covers a cross section of musical styles from broken beat to dubby instrumentals and classic vocal styles too. His mixing is top notch and the overall vibe is very upbeat - for anyone who has been to a Weekender his set would be ideal in the connoisseurs Corner.

Terry Hunter's set covers a more house and afro beat route which would be more at home in the powerhouse room. Again the mixing is great and the programming very slick. I didn't give this 5 stars because I personally didn't like the "Kenny Dope in The House you suckers" over dubs but this is a small criticism.