Dance...: Dance Classics - Collection -85 Albums-
It is the sound of shoulder pads, neon lights, breakdancing on cardboard, and the birth of the DJ as a rock star. Every time a modern producer samples an 80s synth stab, there is a 90% chance that sample originated on one of these 85 albums. If you call yourself a fan of dance music and you have not explored the Dance Classics - Collection -85 Albums- Dance... , you are missing the blueprint. It is chaotic, it is inconsistent (some albums are pure genius, others are filler), and it is absolutely essential.
Volumes 1-20: The chart-topping staples. Volumes 21-50: Deep cuts and rare Italo Disco imports. Volumes 51-70: The transition to House and Techno. Volumes 71-85: The "Dance Revival" and early 90s Eurodance. For mobile DJs and nostalgic party throwers, the Dance Classics - Collection -85 Albums- Dance... is invaluable. Why? Licensing. When you play a standard "80s Hits" CD, you get the radio edits. This collection specifically pulls the extended dance mixes —those 6-to-8-minute versions that allowed breakdancers to battle or DJs to transition seamlessly. Dance Classics - Collection -85 Albums- Dance...
In the vast ocean of digital music, certain compilations stand as monuments to specific eras. None is more monumental for lovers of synthesized beats, funky basslines, and euphoric choruses than the sprawling digital behemoth known colloquially as the “Dance Classics - Collection -85 Albums- Dance...” . It is the sound of shoulder pads, neon