Product Details
Classics

Classics
Various Artists

List Price: £13.99
Price: £9.53 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. Details

Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk

18 new or used available from £7.97

Average customer review:
(2 )

Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Track with no name - Forgemasters
  2. Dextrous - Nightmares On Wax
  3. Testone - Sweet Exorcist
  4. Hey hey! Can U relate? - DJ Mink
  5. LFO - (Leeds Warehouse Mix)
  6. Track 4 - LFO
  7. Probe - LFO
  8. Aftermath (LFO Remix) - Nightmares on Wax
  9. Testfour - Sweet Exorcist
  10. I'm For Real - Nightmares on Wax
  11. Aftermath - Nightmares on Wax
  12. Tricky Disco - Tricky Disco
  13. Yeah You (Robert's Mix) - The Step
  14. Clonk (Freebase) - Sweet Exorcist
  15. Join The Future -Tuff Little Unit
  16. A Case of Funk - Nightmares on Wax
  17. Feel it - Coco Steel and Lovebomb
  18. Loop - LFO Versus F.U.S.E

Disc 2:

  1. I'm For Real - Nightmares On Wax - Nightmares On Wax
  2. Aftermath - Nightmares On Wax - Nightmares On Wax
  3. Tricky Disco - Tricky Disco - Tricky Disco
  4. Yeah You (Robert's Mix) - The Step - The Step
  5. Clonk (Freebass) - Sweet Exorcist - Sweet Exorcist
  6. Join The Future - Tuff Little Unit - Tuff Little Unit
  7. A Case Of Funk - Nightmares On Wax - Nightmares On Wax
  8. Feel It - Coco Steel And Lovebomb - Coco Steel And Lovebomb
  9. Loop - LFO Versus F.U.S.E. - LFO Versus F.U.S.E.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #89441 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-01-01
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Original language: English

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Classics--now that's put the cat among the pigeons. For Warp to define their seminal techno anthems in the same revered language that's usually applied to see off the balding old rockers should put the backs up some mouldy old "real music" purists. But then, what you'll find here, in the second two-CD compilation to mark Warp's Tenth Anniversary, is the very heart of spirited revolution. These rare cuts from the label's first three years sound a lot tamer now, but at the time, they amounted to a whole new musical dialect. Look first, then, to the robotic synth stutter of Forgemasters' "Track With No Name", carry on through the glacial bleep of Sweet Exorcist's "Testone", tarry awhile on the gliding atmospherics of LFO's first two singles, and then lose yourself in Nightmares On Wax's burgeoning eclecticism that stamps its authority over much of the second disc. Classics? In a weird way, yes. But weird's the best way to be. --Louis Pattison