This is a mix I had been meaning to do for a long time: For some reason or other I have a sentimental attachment to the tunes - even the cheesy ones - I used to hear going out clubbing in London, Summer 1989. I had actually intended to record a different mix last night - another epic mix along the lines of the 32 Tune mix - but buggered up a mix about a half-hour into it so I decided to record this one - which I had more or less set out for a couple of weeks - instead and I’ll (hopefully) get to the long mix over the next few days.
Classics from 1989: 06-11-20classicsfrom1989.mp3. File Size is 103.5 mb, encoded at 192kpbs, runtime is 1:15:19
Frank McGahon: 06-11-20 Classics from 1989
01. Back To Life (Jam On the Groove) - Soul II Soul (10)
02. Let Me Love You For Tonight - Kariya (Sleeping Bag)
03. Let’s Go (Who Done It?) - Fast Eddie (DJ International)
04. Let It Roll - Doug Lazy (Atlantic)
05. Uh Uh Ooh Ooh Look Out (Here It Comes) - Roberta Flack (Atlantic)
06. Come get My Lovin’ - Dionne (Citybeat)
07. Let It Loose - Amy Jackson (BS BO)
08. Think - Farley Jackmaster Funk Pres. Precious Red (Champion)
09. That’s How I’m Living - Toni Scott (Champion)
10. Do Do Don’t Stop - Rosso Barocco (Groove Melody)
11. Definition Of Love - Kaos (Kool Kat)
12. I Need A Rhythm (Alternate Dub) - 28th Street Crew (Breakout)
13. Real Wild House - Raul Orellana (BCM)
14. Sueno Latino - Sueno Latino (BCM)
15. Pacific State - 808 State (Creed)
trigger said,
November 21, 2006 @ 10:41 am
my girlfriend will love it!
in 1989 like we all she went to the local house-parties here in Meran and Bozen (Italy)
Frank McGahon said,
November 21, 2006 @ 10:47 am
Nice one! Cheers
Rudy said,
February 16, 2007 @ 2:08 pm
your mix is terrible. very good mix.
Can you help me in the 90’s, there was a remix with definition of love gelosy, you know the name of this remix.
Thank you.
tony said,
August 3, 2007 @ 5:43 pm
what a great mix as am into the old stuff big time.keep the mixes coming
tony folkestone kent
Frank McGahon said,
August 3, 2007 @ 7:53 pm
Cheers Tony!