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Body and Soul 15 Years – CD Review

Mixed by Francois K, Joaquin ‘Joe’ Clausell and Danny Krivit 

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Celebrating 15 years of playing their dance party around this world this trio of top notch NYC DJ’s have created a collection of flawless house tunes. Opening with a great remix of Whitney Houston’s Love Will Save the Day , the selection takes in disco with Voyage’s Souvenirs, some world music with Hugh Masekela’s Don’t Go Lose it Baby, UK electronica via 808 State’s Pacific 212 and soulful house with Coldcut and Lisa Stansfield’s immortal People Hang On. This is two discs of music and every track is nothing short of brilliant. – Graeme Watson

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