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History of House Music, Vol. 2: New York Garage Style ()

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  1. Set It Off
  2. You're the One for Me
  3. You Don't Know
  4. Can You Party
  5. Music Is the Answer
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  1. Set It Off
  2. You're the One for Me
  3. You Don't Know
  4. Can You Party
  5. Music Is the Answer
  6. Love Don't Live Here Anymore
  7. Don't Make Me Wait
  8. If You Should Need a Friend
  9. Drifting
  10. Mystery
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Just as essential as its Chicago counterpart (and containing many more obscure tracks), New York Garage Style spotlights the smoother, more soulful Big Apple variant of house. The soul comes out with full flavor on "Don't Make Me Wait" by the (N.Y.C.) Peech Boys, "If You Should Need a Friend" by Blaze and "Set It Off" by Strafe. The disc also includes scarcities like the early Todd Terry club hit, Royal House's "Can You Party," and "Music Is the Answer" by Colonel Abrams. Similar to its predecessor in the fact that there's ...

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History of House Music, Vol. 2: New York Garage Style 1996, Cold Front

UPC: 022775358728

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