How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.
The subjects du jour are : Madonna, Deadly Sins, Glam, Sonia, Altern 8, Corona, Brothers In Rhythm, T~Empo, Praga Khan, Tom Novy , DJ Quicksilver, The Outhere Brothers
They are the performers of twelve vintage dance tunes that were ranked in various charts, this week (18/52) BUT … in the Nineties 90s.
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Tracklist
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1 . Madonna - FeverFeatured on the 1993 album "Erotica".
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2 . Deadly Sins - We Are Going On Down
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3 . Glam - Hell's Party
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4 . Sonia - Counting Every MinuteFeatured on the 1991 album "Everybody Knows".
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5 . Altern 8 - E~Vapor~8Featured on the 1992 album "Full On Mask Hysteria".
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6 . Corona - Baby BabyFeatured on the 1995 album "The Rhythm of the Night".
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7 . Brothers In Rhythm - Forever and a DayFeatured on the 1991 album "Forever and a Day".
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8 . T~Empo - Saturday Night Sunday MorningFeatured on the 1997 album "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning".
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9 . Praga Khan - Injected With A Poison (w/ Jade 4U)Featured on the 1993 album "A Spoonful of Miracle".
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10 . Tom Novy - SuperstarFeatured on the 2000 album "Superstar".
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11 . DJ Quicksilver - BellisimaFeatured on the 1997 album "Quicksilver". |
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12 . The Outhere Brothers - Don't Stop Wiggle WiggleFeatured on the 1995 album "1 Polish, 2 Biscuits & A Fish Sandwich".
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And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:
1. The 1958 rendition by Peggy Lee gave "Fever" its sultry fame. Her version was definitive before Madonna's cover introduced a house twist.
2. The Roller Coaster Mix of "We Are Going On Down" was released by the Italian label, Italian Style. A staple in dance circles, it pumped up floors in 1993.
3. "Hell's Party" hit the scene under the glam moniker Glam and captured the dancefloors of 1992. A party indeed in the world of Euro synths.
4. Sonia's catchy tune wormed its way up to number 16 on the UK Singles Chart, a testament to Stock, Aitken, and Waterman's pop prowess.
5. Capturing rave vibes, "E-Vapor-8" samples Derrick May's classic "Strings of Life." That string motif surely raised more than a few eyebrows, and hands.
6. Corona's dance anthem is an innovative reimagining of "Babe Babe" by Joy & Joyce, again proving that even floor-fillers have a past life.
7. Brothers in Rhythm, with Dave Seaman and Steve Anderson, cracked the UK Singles Chart with their exuberant club classic hits.
8. Vocal powerhouse Juliet Roberts lent her chops to T-Empo's house track, infusing "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" with soulful cadence.
9. Lords of Acid spliced vocals from "Free Your Body" into "Injected with a Poison." A little reprocessed vocal love for those techno beats.
10. "Superstar" saw Tom Novy team up with DJ Eniac. Their synergy—one for the DJ sets and compilations of the late '90s.
11. Orhan Terzi unleashes "Bellissima" under his electrifying alias, DJ Quicksilver, etching his name into that 1996 dance revolution.
12. The Outhere Brothers combined Miami bass with hip-house flair, giving their debut album an energetic, dance-driven pulse.
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