Maestro | 
enlarge | Creators: Antonio Ocasio, Jephte Guillaume, Michael X. Cole Label: Sanctuary Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $8.98 You Save: $3.00 (25%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 96549
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 021823410029 EAN: 0021823410029 ASIN: B0009Y26OA
Release Date: July 19, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New and sealed! Not a promo or cutout! Shrinkwrap coming off. Free upgrade to First Class Shipping or International Airmail! Buy with confidence, always in stock, always ships within 24 hours Monday-Friday!
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| Tracks:
| • | Burning Love Breakdown (Prelude: Streets by St. Lawrence) | | • | Life Is Something Special | | • | Melting Pot | | • | Can You Feel It | | • | Spank - Smith, Ronald | | • | Disco Circus - Blanc, Germain | | • | Oasis - Carl, Aaron | | • | Let Me Love You - Nado, Guy | | • | Way - Guillaume, Jephte | | • | My Peace of Heaven - Morales, David | | • | Bang Bang You're Mine - Batchelor, Laurence | | • | Let's Lovedance Tonight - Matthew, E. |
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Album Description The Maestro soundtrack CD is a not-to-be-missed journey through the history of dance music. Some of the most representative, influential, and rare songs that filled the dance-floors back in the day are combined with new tracks and clips from the original motion picture.
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...for the double cd version December 8, 2006 Curmudgeon (West Australia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
For some reason, the Maestro soundtrack has been released in Australia as a double compilation with a total 20 tracks, all full length. And it's fantastic. Although the single version is fine I would recommend hunting the 2 cd version as it's far superior to the single. At least one other reviewer has complained of poor sound quality, but again, this doesn't seem to be a problem with the double (although some tracks sound like they were sourced from vinyl). Around the clubs in the 80s but don't recognise many of the tracks listed? Fear not, nearly all of them will be instantly familiar once heard, and if you love melodic house (the nexus of disco, soul and the emerging sound of Detroit techno and acid house) you will adore this. Several recent releases compiling tracks from the Paradise Garage, the Sound Gallery, the Loft, etc feature great music, but for my money the Maestro soundtrack betters them because it manages to incorporate more of the electro sounds of the mid-late 80s, such as The Nightwriters' Let The Music Use You and Mr Fingers' classic Can You Feel It. An outstanding soundtrack for an era which still sounds fresh.
Four stars for NYC Peech Boys alone! December 30, 2005 G. Mitchell (Los Angeles, CA United States) Sure the sound quality ain't great, but the track selection of this CD is spot-on, eschewing the more obvious choices to feature some truly underground, much-sought-after tracks, especially the first-ever-on-CD inclusion of the full version of NYC PEECH BOYS' stunning proto-garage track "LIFE IS SOMETHING SPECIAL" - you've heard it sampled countless times on other house tracks, now revel in the orignal's majesty. NOW I wish Island/4th&Broadway would see fit to re-issue ALL the "lost" NYC Peech Boys tracks on a CD compilation - Chris Blackwell, can you feel me?!
I give it two thumbs up! And 4 stars! December 25, 2005 Russell (Brooklyn, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As en ex Paradise and Loft member I like it. It could have been better but also as a DJ I can tell you what is best about this sound track. THESE ARE UNDERGROUD TRACKS, THAT MADE IT TO MAIN STREAM! If you like the garage disco era buy this CD, its worth it! Thank you AMAZON.COM alot of other cites do not have Maestro.
DJ Russell, Brooklyn, NY
Not what was expected October 5, 2005 Levan Fan 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The main problem with this soundtrack is the quality, which was rather poor. Although clear, it has no bass. I've downloaded better quality CDs. Some music is not from the Garage days (e.g., Byron Stingley), though most of the music does represent the era. However, I have yet to find a CD that captures my experience of Larry at the Garage.
Not a bad representation! September 9, 2005 John England (Seattle, WA 98125 United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My only issue with the soundtrack (yes I have the DVD too) is why did they leave the narrative from the documentary over the music in the soundtrack? My copy came as a promo and not sure if this detail was fixed before the retail version came out or not. I agree with others, excellent soundtrack, could have been longer and definitely missed a few of the gems that are in the DVD.
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