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MOVE YOUR BODY: ULTIMATE DANCE HITS (TIME LIFE)
 
Move Your Body is exactly what it is, man. Just exactly. There's no mystery. If you like club music with some trance tendencies, then there's no reason you shouldn't get down to "Move Your Body: Ultimate Dance Hits." I know I sound like one of those stupid ad people, but whatever. I also know this is bubblegum, candy cane, mindless club anthem stuff and not as good as a really solid trance album, but that doesn't remove this comp's sense of fun and energy. Within the first three tracks you get a dance mix of Sting's "Desert Rose" and the Thunderpuss Radio Mix of Tamia's "Stranger in My House." Stick with it and you even hit an Alice Deejay number - "Better Off Alone" - toward the end of the disc. In short, this is a great party disc. But I also think it's more than that. Though it's not the best of its kind I've ever heard, it is pretty good, and it has what I lament many electronic dance albums' not having - listenability beyond its use as background beats for a get-together. You can kick on the headphones or jack it in your car's CD player and just listen away. It ain't great, but it's not bad! -- review by Kristofer Upjohn


   

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