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Black Lace, Going to a Party

Audio CD

Disk ID: 490693

Disk length: 1h 11m 58s (21 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Agadoo 3:07
2. Superman 3:31
3. Do the conga 3:00
4. Hokey cokey 2:40
5. I am the music man 4:54
6. Y.M.C.A./In the Navy 3:28
7. Wig wam bam 3:20
8. Brown girl in the ring 4:14
9. Saturday night 3:53
10. March of the mods 2:10
11. The clapping song 2:56
12. E rain/If you're goin to San Francisco 4:24
13. Achy breaky heart 3:09
14. Y viva Espana 3:20
15. El vino collapso 3:43
16. I speaka da lingo 2:45
17. Simon says 2:29
18. Atmosphere 3:12
19. D.I.S.C.O. 3:02
20. Time warp 3:03
21. Sailing/You'll never walk alone 5:26

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Review

This collection of party music has done the rounds of friends birthdays, New Years and general jollification for a few years now. I have never found another one that contains just the right element of joining in and silly dancing which this cd does. Everyone knows the words ...or thinks they do, knows the actions...or thinks they do and combined with food,drink alcholic or otherwise, a little bit of hysteria thrown in and you have the perfect party mix. I can recommend it to anyone who wants a good time worth it. Its a bargain if only used a couple of times a year!!! Music Club. 2004.

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Going to a Party

Tracks: 22 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 14m 51s (+2m 53s)

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