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Masters at Work 10th Anniversary Part 2 1996-2000

Masters at Work 10th Anniversary Part 2 1996-2000
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. What'cha gonna do - Eternal (1)
  2. Are you using me - Vandross, Luther
  3. Dancing in outer space - Atmosfear
  4. Tribute to Fela - Masters At Work
  5. Everybody be somebody - Ruffneck
  6. Shout n' out - Lood & Donnell Rush
  7. To be in love - India (3)
  8. I love the nightlife - India & Nu Yorican Soul
  9. Days like this - Lattimore, Kenny
  10. Never forget - Hardrive 2000
  11. Desire - Nu Colours
  12. It's alright - Nu Yorican Soul
  13. Troubled girl - Ramirez, Karen
  14. Watching windows - Roni Size
  15. Nights over Egypt - Incognito
  16. Always there - Incognito
  17. Ghetto - Benson, George
  18. Rescue me - Sunkids & Chance
  19. You did it good - Le Roc, Kele
  20. Around the world - Daft Punk
  21. Spirit - Williams, Cunnie
  22. He the greatest DJ - Tony Touch
  23. Runaway - Nu Yorican Soul
  24. Bangin' - Ken Lou
  25. I want you back - Melanie B & Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott
  26. Sunshine after the rain - Michiru, Monday
  27. Brazillian beat - Masters At Work & Lilliana Chachian
  28. Divine love - Ultra Nate
  29. Rain - Lil' Louis

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #90776 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-10-23
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Format: Box set

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Little Louis Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, the NY DJ/production/bandleading duo known as Masters At Work have spent the past 10 years writing the blueprint for house anthems. Part Two of their tenth anniversary collection focuses on 1996 to 2000 and features their infamous remix of Daft Punk's "Around The World" as well as a great, warped take on Mel B's "I Want You Back". Polyrhythmic to the last, they've stayed champions of the soulful and eclectic dance floor: a testament to their reach and ability to transcend the most ordinary of material. Their knack for remixes that ooze funk, style and sophistication is best exemplified with their electrifying treatment of Luther Vandross' "Are U Using Me" and the bad-ass garage diva they create out of Kele Le Roc on "You Did It Good" on CD 1. Equally arresting grooves come in the shape of Ultra Nate's "Divine Love" and George Benson's version of Donny Hathaway classic "The Ghetto" on CD 1 and CD 2 respectively. Elsewhere on CD 2 they fancy the avant-funk of Nigerian afrobeat creator, Fela Kuti. The result--"MAW Expensive" is a 12-minute beat odyssey with evocative vocals from Wunmi. In 1997, they released Nuyorican Soul, a classic example of their ability to bring out a sublime sunshine mood in just about everything they touch. Four Nuyorican cuts are featured here: "Mind Fluid", "You Can Do It Baby", "It's Alright, I Feel It" and "Runaway" on CDs 2, 3 and 4. Although the many achievements of MAW are enough to make most other impresarios quietly disappear, the duo's powers don't seem to be abating over time. Part Two, much like Part One is awesome, soulful dance music. --Reuben Dessay


Customer Reviews

Genius5
This is quite simply the best collection of dance music ever assembled.

I use the word "dance" because MAW cross every boundary - house, funk, disco, latin, hip-hop, soul, jazz - and most of the tracks on this album include all of the above.

In a day and age where we are constantly subjected to "UK garage" - rotten, soulless pap - it is heartwarming to know that MAW are still doing it after 10 years. The USA may produce the worst rock music in the world (Bon Jovi etc) but with MAW flying the Stars 'n' Stripes they are light years ahead of us in terms of dance. It is criminal that they have never really achieved commercial success in this country - as this collection will show - although maybe that is the best way. I don't think I could take seeing four boy racers in a souped-up Xr2 with a boombastic stereo, blasting out "To Be In Love". Maybe it's best kept for the people who know what it's about. Put it this way - MAW are The Beatles whilst DJ Luck and MC Neat are Keith Harris and Orville.

Here's to the next 10 years of Masters at Work - the finest dance act in the world. If you don't buy this you really are missing out on something very, very important indeed.

Solid gold!!! part 25
MATERS AT WORK: The Tenth Anniversary Collection
PART ONE: 1990-1995 (4 cd's) 'silver box'
PART TWO: 1996-2000 (4 cd's) 'gold box'
The Definitive Remixes and Original Productions.

If you love the "Sweet-House" you must have this collection. It's a "PRECIOUS" work. This box is a treasure that I keep in my heart and my ears too. Solid gold. Sober gold and silver finishes for a collection of gems with the stamp of two heavyweights of New York's house scene: Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez and 'Little' Louie Vega, i.e. Masters At Work. Two lusciously presented box sets, which each contain jewels for the enjoyment of modern music lovers. In this exhaustive tenth anniversary recompilation a large part of their work is brought together, both their own compositions and their remixes 'to order'. The first box features their work under the alias Nuyorican Soul, one of the outstanding examples of the fusion of jazz, Latin sounds and House, with classics such as 'The Nervous Track'. With regard to their work as remixers, the list of artists favoured with the MAW touch has no end. Highlights include their reworks for Daft Punk, Chic, Roni Size Reprazent, Karen Ramirez, Ultra Nate, Jerald Daemyon, Tony Touch, Mel B. and many more... Real House, Latin Style, Jazz and other delights. The amazing track "Dancing in Outer space - Atmosfear" it's a great remix and the beautiful "Runaway - Nuyorican Soul feat. India" and "MAW Expensive - Masters At Work" is incredible the most excellent track. This collection (Part One & Part Two) contains the essential house music that makes you relax and dance. Masters At Work are "SOLID GOLD".

The Masters also deserve to be compared with Larry Levan, the most influential dance music practitioner of the eighties. Vega's four-and-a-half year residency at the Sound Factory Bar provided the dance music underground with a crucial lifeline given that the Shelter was about to close and Body & Soul had yet to open. And in terms of remixing and production, MAW's efforts in the nineties have surpassed those of Levan in the eighties. Like Levan, they have survived the cutthroat climate of the studio for a long ten years. Like Levan, they have moved from the world of remixing to the universe of production. And like Levan, they have revolutionized the way people listen to music, introducing a series of sounds that have become so entrenched in the dance psyche that it's hard to remember that night-world didn't always sound like this.

Most importantly, 'Little Louie 'Vega and Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez have maintained an elaborate and unswerving eclecticism at the heart of their work. As with Levan, this hybridity has nothing in common with the superficial skimming of multicultural tourists, whose level of engagement begins and ends with the casual flick of a download button. No, MAW's diversity is grounded in a set of serious musical roots, and it has evolved in conjunction with the kaleidoscopic populations of New York's night network. The Loft, The Gallery, The Paradise Garage, The Shelter, The Sound Factory Bar, Body & Soul and Dance Ritual lie at the heart of this practice, and, more than any other remixing and production team, Masters at Work have provided this creative cultural community with a relentlessly varied soundtrack. Kenny and Louie have demonstrated that we can still dance together, even if today's increasingly factional market demands otherwise, and the wonderful music on this compilation embodies that vision. The first ten years have been 'extra'MAW'dinary', and we look forward to the next ten with huge anticipation.

most definitely the masters!5
this compilation is a must for any house music fan, whether you be new or old. MAW have been remixing and producing the best tracks in the business for over a decade now and the tracks on this cd shows not only their genius but diversity aswell. signature vocal tracks such as the truly sublime 'to be in love' and jocelyn brown featured 'its alright (i feel it) to more latin-jazz influenced tracks like 'el barrio' with george benson.the mix of tracks range from the nuyorican soul album to rnb remixes for the likes of kele le roc. this cd is unmixed so all the songs are full length for dj-ing delight. as a follow on from vol 1 its not as good overall, however the stand out tracks are huge!!! as a kenny and louie devotee i am biased when i say they can do no wrong, but if these guys can make the spice girls sound cool, they can do anything!