February 8, 200718 yr www.deadog.com A mixture I would say. There are definitely some genuine CD releases from genuine record companies on there, but there are also some rather dodgy looking compilations.
February 8, 200718 yr www.deadog.com Most look like re-issues to me, i.e legal second copies approved by the owners of label/artists. some good stuff though Edited February 8, 200718 yr by Soul-Slider
February 8, 200718 yr Thanks...I was interested in them, but they kinda looked like homemade CDs to me...
February 8, 200718 yr The cover of the Dance Floor Classics 1 looks remarkably like the cover from the old RCA compilation Dancing at the Go Go - which had a completely different track listing. Peter
February 8, 200718 yr The cover of the Dance Floor Classics 1 looks remarkably like the cover from the old RCA compilation Dancing at the Go Go - which had a completely different track listing. Peter Actually the name of the old RCA compilation was Jumping at the Go Go - it was a long time ago! Peter
February 8, 200718 yr the cover to volume 2 was also an old compilation - got it somewhere just cant remember off hand - think it was a destiny release - the record collector or something??
February 8, 200718 yr the cover to volume 2 was also an old compilation - got it somewhere just cant remember off hand - think it was a destiny release - the record collector or something?? You're absolutely right. I think it was a Destinty release - again different track listing. The "original" had Arin Demain - Silent Treatment on it, and I think Rules by aaaaargh - forgot the artist!
February 8, 200718 yr The cover of the Dance Floor Classics 1 looks remarkably like the cover from the old RCA compilation Dancing at the Go Go - which had a completely different track listing. Peter Precisely the dodgy looking compilation I was refering to
February 8, 200718 yr You're absolutely right. I think it was a Destinty release - again different track listing. The "original" had Arin Demain - Silent Treatment on it, and I think Rules by aaaaargh - forgot the artist! Gil Blanding
February 9, 200718 yr Gil Blanding Yep - Gill Blanding! Now these two cracking tunes that you don;t hear much these days - Rules and Silent Treatment. Did it also have that wonderful sam track included - Blue Sharks - These Things Will keep Me Loving you?>