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Straddling the gulf between the pop and dance market, Now Dance 2001 manages to combine the best of both worlds without sounding like the cobbled together hotchpotch it so easily could have been. That said, the line between the two of them has become increasingly blurred as dance music has crossed over into the mainstream, fighting for chart space with Britney Spears, S-Club 7 and the like. Succinctly put, Now Dance 2001 combines the dance end of the pop market and the pop end of the dance market. So popsters such as The Spice Girls ("Holler"), Robbie Williams ("Rock DJ"), Billie Piper ("Something Deep I
Straddling the gulf between the pop and dance market, Now Dance 2001 manages to combine the best of both worlds without sounding like the cobbled together hotchpotch it so easily could have been. That said, the line between the two of them has become increasingly blurred as dance music has crossed over into the mainstream, fighting for chart space with Britney Spears, S-Club 7 and the like. Succinctly put, Now Dance 2001 combines the dance end of the pop market and the pop end of the dance market. So popsters such as The Spice Girls ("Holler"), Robbie Williams ("Rock DJ"), Billie Piper ("Something Deep Inside"), Melanie C ("I Turn To You") and Geri Halliwell ("Bag It Up") sit happily alongside dance luminaries such as Fatboy Slim ("Sunset (Bird Of Prey)"), Modjo ("Lady (Hear Me Tonight)"), Spiller ("Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)") and Paul Van Dyk ("The Riddle (Tell Me Why)") without any evidence of the divide that usually separates these two genres. Every great chart-topping dance hit from 2000 is present along with a great selection of up-tempo pop tunes. If you are planning a party and you don't want a motionless foot in the house, then look no further. --Helen Marquis
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Manufacturer: Virgin
Release date: 23 October 2000
EAN: 0724384988524 UPC: 724384988524
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