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C.J. Mackintosh* - Sessions 4

Label:
Catalog#:
MINCD 4
Format:
CD, Mixed, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
21 Apr 1995
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Garage House

Tracklist

1 Hat Trixx  -  Ole, Ole, Ole (Satoshi Private Version) 6:47
    Remix - Satoshi Tomiie
2 Judy Cheeks  -  Respect (The Ultimate Anthem Mix) 8:00
    Remix - Roger Sanchez
3 Kathy Sledge  -  Another Star (Roger's Ultimate Anthem Mix) 7:59
    Mixed By - Roger S.*
4 MD X-Spress, The  -  God Made Me Phunky (Original Mix) 4:44
5 YoJo Working  -  I Believed In You (Ministry Working Dub) 3:23
6 Positive  -  I'll Heal Your Body (Give It Up Mix) 4:54
    Mixed By - Charles Webster
7 Alysha Warren*  -  I Pray (The Underground Solution Mix) 4:40
    Remix - Roger Sanchez
8 Swing 52  -  Colour Of My Sking (Swing To The 2nd Colour Mix) 4:36
    Featuring - Arnold Jarvis
9 Pimp Daddies  -  The Vibe (Deep Mix) 2:34
    Mixed By - Oscar G*
10 Fire Island  -  If You Should Need A Friend (Fire Island Club Mix) 5:56
    Featuring - Mark Anthony*
11 Kim English  -  It's Time For Love (Morale's Club Mix) 5:17
    Remix - David Morales
12 Carleen Anderson  -  Apparently Nothin' (K-Klassic Mix) 2:34
    Remix - K-Klass
13 Todd Terry  -  Bounce To The Beat 1:01
14 Barbara Tucker  -  I Get Lifted (Underground Network Mix) 6:45
    Producer - "Little" Louie Vega*
15 Love Happy  -  Message Of Love (CJ's Original Club Mix) 6:47
    Remix - CJ Mackintosh

Credits

DJ Mix - C.J. Mackintosh*

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Rated 4/5
Review by Brandes Sep 11, 2007
On the whole this is a good mix. Starts off unfortunately with the absolutely atrocious Ole, Ole, Ole. What is it with DJ's in the mid 90s playing awful novelty records?!

Thankfully it gets much better! Verges into familiar US Garage territory albeit with a commercial edge (Judy Cheeks, Kathy Sledge, Barbara Tucker etc). That's not to say that the mix doesn't go deep in places either though (Pimp Daddies).

On the whole excellent but again ruined by the incredibly saccharine Message of Love produced by CJ himself. This tune has perhaps the most banal lyrics I've ever heard in House. Awful.

If the mix didn't have these tracks on it, I'd have given it a 5.