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Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits

Greatest Hits

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Perhaps more than most other groups in their field -- due to both excellence and the length of their discography -- exemplified , the strain of dance music that featured production work from Italians who were, for the most part, descendants of and . helped take dance music into completely synthesized territory and had a profound effect on early producers alike. Often funky, sweetly melodic, and exuberant to say the least (and, yes, occasionally tacky beyond belief), the style yielded dozens of singles by almost as many artists/aliases that continue to be hunted down by young DJs. In addition to having lasting value in underground clubs in the States, 's music, in particular, has been twisted and flat-out lifted since its release (see ' 1981 single 's 2001 track for two examples). was helmed by a trio of producers -- , , and -- and their work from 1980 and 1983 is anthologized here. (a dance chart hit), are the big three, full of prominent handclap tracks, blazing synth zaps, bouncing programmed rhythms, and vocals that are alternately left in the raw or processed to sound like robots. The remainder is pretty hit and miss, but nothing is boring. The worst overall track is which is still worthy of repeated listening for the rundown of astrological signs ("Scorpio, Cancer, Virgo...") and the drastic leaps in vocal registers that take place with each change of vocalist. Not everything here is gold, but a handful of these songs are necessary in any self-respecting dance fan's collection. ~ Andy Kellman
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