The song Ravers is the most enjoyable reggae song of all time. Besides Louie Louie by Toots and the Maytals. Cuz nothing is better than that.
Finally some minimal house where the tracks actually kick in. What makes it different is that the tracks become memorable immediately. They don't just wander all over the place aimlessly and never getting anywhere and with nothing that sticks in your head or makes you want to hear it again. These are loaded with little musical hooks that you want to hear again and again. You don't have to force yourself to try to enjoy it like you do with most minimal house and minimal techno.
This is one of the best DJ mix albums ever. I listen to a lot of mix albums, and very rarely is there a great one. You kind of gotta take what you can get and hope you find one where you like at least half of the tracks. It's really hard to find one that you like all the way through. This one not only has mostly great tracks but it all adds up to something instead of just wandering all over the place. He actually builds up to something . Which is what DJ mixes are supposed to do, but in reality ... read more
This is one of my all-time favorite albums even though I've always thought that Lou Reed is only any good when whoever is producing the album comes up with some good music and production for him. And on this one he had Bob Ezrin who made a bunch of good albums like Pink Floyd's The Wall. If you think about it this album wouldn't be all that good if it wasn't for the atmosphere and the general sound of it. But it is good. In fact it's a riot. It's even better than Transformer.
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