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Albums

All Night Long With...

(CD)
Urban 1997

Singles & EPs

Mood II Swing Presents Club Kidds, The - You Can Take Me / During Peak Hours (2 versions)

Nervous Records 1992

Wall Of Sound

(12")
Eightball Records 1992

Mood II Swing Presents Bumforhire - I Need A B--ch / Saturday / Club 2000 (2 versions)

Cutting Traxx 1994

The House Of Mood II Swing Pres. Chronic EP

(2 versions)
Empire State Records 1994

Mood II Swing Feat. Carol Sylvan* - Closer (10 versions)

King Street Sounds 1994

The Kiss

(12")
Nite Grooves 1994

The Scenic Route EP

(12", EP)
Nite Grooves 1994

Ulterior Motives

(12")
Knockout Records 1994

Take Me Baby

(2 versions)
Waako Records, Waako Records 1995

Call Me "Remixes"

(3 versions)
Music For Your Ears 1995

Move Me

(8 versions)
Music For Your Ears 1995

Free To Live EP

(12", EP)
Nite Grooves 1995

Move Me (Remastered) / Call Me (Remixes)

(12")
Music For Your Ears 1995

Mood II Swing Presents Loni Clark - Searchin' (5 versions)

Groove On 1996

Do It Your Way

(3 versions)
Groove On 1996

Mood II Swing Featuring John Ciafone - I See You Dancing (2 versions)

Groove On 1996

Gerideau And Mood II Swing - Let The Sunshine (2 versions)

Sound Of Ministry 1996

Nervous Tracks Volume 2/5

(2 versions)
Nervous Records 1999

The Slippery Track

(6 versions)
Stickman Records 2000

Can't Get Away From You

(3 versions)
Defected 2003

Mood II Swing / Syndicated People - Can't Get Away From You / Be Right! (CD, Maxi, Car)

Defected 2003

I Got Love

(3 versions)
Bingo Soul 2004

Can't Get Away

(4 versions)
Defected 2004

Closer : Part One

(12")
Broken Wax 2004
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Review by ijustspeak Apr 07, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
These low profile guys released alot of cracking good stuff in the 90's, and many of them big classics. There are many to mention like the hard to find 'Do It Your Way'. Others include 'Closer' on King Street and the super-smooth Wall Of Sound - 'Critical' on Eightball. They also did many great remixes but you can always be sure that it is not a waste of money if you buy their early stuff.
Today they aren't so underground as they were. Things shifted when they released a cheesy remix of 'Don't mess with my man' by Lucy Pearl and good releases by them are far in between as well as the artist themself doing things of their own now. They released a record on Defected in 2004 that was so-and-so, but in '05 we saw them return to King Street with the track 'Magical Life' that was a decent track atleast so they still got some touch in this game. Jon Ciafone does some work for himself today and Lem Springsteen aren't to be heard of solo-wise and does only remaining on the Mood II Swing side.
The old stuff rules in their discography for sure.
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