‘Music For The Dancers’ N°407 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
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Blackstreet, Naughty By Nature, Double Trouble, Five, Kevin Aviance, Pianoman, Folamour, George Michael, Duran Duran, The Chemical Brothers, Dj Bobo, Chicane
Five, Michael Bolton, Phil Collins, Curtis Stigers, Jason Donovan, Terence Trent D'Arby, Mr. Big, Zucchero & Paul Young, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Lionel Richie, Kylie Minogue
This day (April 15, 2020), in New-York City, died Lee Konitz, an American jazz alto saxophonist
Foolin’ Myself . Palo Alto . Alone Together . Yesterdays . I’ll Remember April . Five, Four And Three . ‘Round Midnight .
Lily Allen, Five, Scouting For Girls, Kylie Minogue, blink-182, MIKA, The Bravery, The Killers, Chocolate Puma, OK Go, Phil Collins, Massive Wagons
Inner City’s "Do Ya" mixes techno with jazz-swing vibes, hitting #44 in the UK and #5 on US Dance charts, while Rozalla’s take on "I Love Music" brings ‘90s energy to The O’Jays’ classic, topping US dance charts. Sugar Ray’s breezy "Fly" fuses reggae and pop, capturing late ‘90s optimism, as Skunk Anansie’s intense "Twisted (Everyday Hurts)" merges raw emotion with sharp guitars. Five’s cheeky "Slam Dunk (Da Funk)" oozes playful swagger, and M People’s "How Can I Love You More?" shines with Heather Small’s commanding vocals, becoming a club staple. Meanwhile, Captain Hollywood Project's "Impossible" blends Eurodance with Kim Sanders' emotional vocals, and Deuce’s "Call It Love" delivers radio-friendly charm with upbeat melodies. Dream Frequency’s "Feel So Real" bursts with euphoric rave vibes, and London Boys’ "Freedom" keeps things light, offering feel-good escapism.
New Kids on the Block’s upbeat “You Got It (The Right Stuff)” and Five’s swagger-filled “Slam Dunk (Da Funk)” define late-'80s and ’90s boyband vibes, while Whigfield’s “Another Day” pumps Eurodance energy. Mariah Carey's “Someday” blends sharp lyrics with R&B polish, and Real McCoy's "Run Away" layers infectious beats over introspective themes. Jamiroquai’s “Cosmic Girl” fuses funk with disco sheen, and Ini Kamoze’s “Here Comes the Hotstepper” struts with reggae-inspired confidence. Nomad’s “Devotion” and FPI Project’s “Rich in Paradise” capture the essence of early house music, while D:Ream’s “Things Can Only Get Better” thrives as a hopeful ’90s dance anthem.
Eliane Elias‘ ‘Something for You’ is her eighteenth album featuring music by Bill Evans and released on January 15, 2008 by Blue Note.
Janet Jackson’s "Together Again" blends grief and celebration with its disco-infused beats, while Madonna's "Deeper and Deeper" mixes disco nostalgia and house vibes with emotional depth. The Prodigy's "Everybody in the Place" channels frenetic UK rave culture, while 2 Unlimited’s "No Limit" became a Eurodance anthem. Corona's "The Rhythm of the Night" dominates with its infectious pulse, and Taylor Dayne’s "Tell It to My Heart" brings high-energy '80s pop with powerhouse vocals. Whitney Houston’s "Step by Step" showcases resilience through gospel-tinged pop, and Five’s "Everybody Get Up" reworks Joan Jett’s classic into a bold, late-'90s hit.
Roxette, Wheat, Ant & Dec, Harry Connick Jr., East 17, Take That, Rod Stewart & Tina Turner, Londonbeat, Sonia, Five, Undercover, Jimmy Somerville
UB40 & Pato Banton, M People, Kylie Minogue, Real McCoy, Mariah Carey, Jay-Z, Simply Red, David Arnold & Propellerheads, Danni Minogue, Rage, Party Animals, Smash Mouth, Five
Love Quotes • Until you come and sit a while with me (Westlife) • I never wanted anymore than I can see (Blue) • I think you took me for a ride (Amy Studt) • I don't know how much longer that I can wait (Jay Sean) • For she will look upon you And steal your soul away (Seth Lakeman) • You can see that I'm smiling There's no denying (Gareth Gates) • I'm completely divided (H & Claire)
Music-wise : Pop, Dance Pop, Hip Hop, Reggae Fusion
Syleena Johnson, Mad’House, Feist, Girls Aloud, Platnum, Silicone Soul, David Guetta, Sonique, Dannii Minogue, Five, Queen, Alice DJ, Calvin Harris
Bill Evans ‘ ‘New Jazz Conceptions’ is his debut album as a leader recorded on September 18 and 27, 1956 and released in 1956 on Riverside Records.
Five, A*Teens, Gloria Estefan, Culture Beat, JX, 808 State, Boyzone, The Shamen, Edwyn Collins, Bananarama, Two Cowboys, U 96
Tymes 4, Rollergirl, Georgie Porgie, Cygnus X, Supersister, Jump, Lil'Love, Soda Club, Five, David Forbes, Way Out West, Raven Maize
Bill Evans‘ ‘We Will Meet Again’ is his last studio album recorded on August 6–9, 1979 and released the same year by Warner Bros.