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Magnum Opus Vol.1

Magnum Opus Vol.1
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Who Is He And What Is He To You - Creative Source
  2. Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back) - Fred Wesley, James Brown, Maceo And The Macks, Maceo Parker, Simon Harris
  3. Love Hangover - Berry Gordy Jr., Blumberg, Clay Drayton, Diana Ross, Hal Davis
  4. I Believe In Miracles - Jackson Sisters, Simon Harris
  5. I Feel Love - Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte, Patrick Cowley
  6. Running Away - Roy Ayers, Roy Ayers Ubiquity, William Allen, Edwin Birdsong
  7. Your Sweetness Is My Weakness - Barry White, Michael Stewart, Frank Kejmar, Paul Elmore
  8. Now That We've Found Love - Third World
  9. Let's Start The Dance - Bohannon

Disc 2:

  1. Got To Be Real - Cheryl Lynn
  2. I'll Keep My Light In My Window - New York Community Choir
  3. All This Love (That I'm Giving) - Gwen McCrae
  4. Don't Stop The Music (Long Version) - Yarbrough & Peoples
  5. Southern Freeez - Freeze
  6. The Crown - Gary Byrd, The G G Experience
  7. Nature Boy (Full Version- UK Mix) - Central Line
  8. Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life - Indeep
  9. Let The Music Play 12" - Shannon
  10. Single Life - Cameo, Larry Blackmon
  11. I'll Be Good 12" Dance Mix - Angela Winbush, Bobby Watson, Bruce Swedien, Rene & Angela, Rene Moore

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #104857 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-02-05
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Box set
  • Running time: 147 minutes

Customer Reviews

A cool collection of classic dance history in just two cds!!5
This is a fantastic album, gradually guiding you through quite the journey of discovery, gently reminding of those tunes you long forgot and wished you hadn't and, throwing in some you'll wish you'd had heard long ago. On just two cd's Magnus Opus captures a generation completely with its eclectic mix of funk, soul and dance grooves to make any night in one of the most glamorous you'll ever have experienced. Top Notch.

Diff'went gwavy5
Quite simply as good as it gets. You could literally walk into any R&B/dance/funky house etc, etc, club in the world, put this on and get away without a DJ for a couple of hours. The version of 'The Crown', with Stevie Wonder laying on a few guest vocals, is 10 minutes of heaven. Buy it!