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Marshall Jefferson - Welcome to the World of... (CD)

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Release Date:08/12/2003
Label:Import [Generic]
UPC:808524123454

Track List: Welcome to the World of...

Disk 1

  1. Can You Feel It
  2. Plastic Dreams [Original Long Ve...
  3. Cow
  4. Needs Not Wants
  5. I'll Be Your Friend
  6. Generate Power
  7. Where Love Lives
  1. Move Your Body
  2. No Way Back
  3. Give It to Me
  4. Trax U Lost
  5. When You Hold Me
  6. Thank Ya

Disk 2

  1. Finally [Cosmic Dub][Edit]
  2. Love Is Not a Game [Julius Vocal...
  3. Love Me or Leave Me [15, 000 Dol...
  4. Gotta Thing [Vocal Mix]
  5. Bel Amour [Rhythm Masters Mix]
  6. Body Music [Angel Alanis Mix]
  7. Indispensable, Pt. 1
  1. Mushrooms [Mazi's Mix]
  2. Star Dance
  3. All U Gotta Do Is Love Me
  4. Muzikizum, Pt. 1
  5. I Ain't Got No Soul
  6. Celebrate [Joey Musaphia Remix]
  7. Do You Love What You Feel [Clept...

Pro Reviews: Welcome to the World of...

  • All Music Guide

    This first volume in a series of double-disc mix albums balances one set of house classics by a dance progenitor with another of a "contemporary" set. And there's simply no better figure to start out with than producer extraordinaire Marshall Jefferson, basically the genesis of Chicago house. Though overshadowed in Chicago's DJ realm by Frankie Knuckles and the Hot Mix 5, Jefferson proves he's no slouch as a mixer. The selection on the first disc is unsurprisingly excellent, but what's really remarkable about the mix is Jefferson's intriguing transitions; after beginning with "Can You Feel It" by Chicago's own Mr. Fingers, he cycles smoothly into another classic of moody house, "Plastic Dreams" by Jaydee. Later on, Alison Limerick's "Where Love Lives" segues into Jefferson's own "Move Your Body" (known far and wide as "the House Music Anthem") and on into another Trax Records high point, Adonis' "No Way Back." The second disc obviously suffers in comparison, but Jefferson displays a go...od handle on the many varied forms of contemporary dance, ranging from British club rulers Kings of Tomorrow to drum'n'bass producer J Majik to a few old friends like Jesse Saunders and Paul Johnson. The first disc includes an extra CD-ROM track with footage from a Jefferson interview. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Marshall Jefferson

One of the original innovators in Chicago house, Marshall Jefferson had a hand in several of the music's most influential early tracks. As a solo act, he recorded 1986's "Move Your Body" -- sub-titled and unanimously acclaimed "The House Music Anthem." Jefferson also helped record Phuture's "Acid Tracks," the first and best acid-house single. Later, amidst a wave of aci... Read more