glowball Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 What are the all time best old tracks ? im talking from 1990 to now is there a complete list out there yet ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glowball Posted August 27 Author Report Share Posted August 27 WTF id help you all out in anyway but this is what i get ? lol screw all of you then ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elementx Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 You may want to check out this link...House Of Diabolique Hope that helps... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigpoppanils Posted August 27 Report Share Posted August 27 Originally posted by glowball What are the all time best old tracks ? im talking from 1990 to now is there a complete list out there yet ? try asking this question on naughtybooth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elementx Posted August 28 Report Share Posted August 28 The House of Diabolique Top Ten House Songs 1990-911. 'Pride (In The Name Of Love)' by Clivillés & Cole 2. 'Got A Love For You' by Jomanda 3. 'Just You And Me' 4. 'Club Lonely' by Lil Louis & the World 5. 'Break 4 Love' by Raze 6. 'I Don't Know Anybody Else' by Black Box 7. 'What Is Love?' by Dee-Lite 8. 'Mighty Ming!" by Brothers Love Dubs 9. 'Follow Me' by Aly-us 10. 'Last Train to Trancentral' by the KLF Honorable Mentions'Generate Power' by PhotonGenerate Power (Wild Pitch Mix)' by Photon'Everybody Everybody' by Black Box 'Sweet Pussy Pauline' by Sweet Pussy Pauline 'The Pressure' by Sounds of Blackness 'I'll Be Your Friend' by Robert Owens 'The Ha Dance' by Masters At Work 'House of God' by DHS 'The Whistle Song' by Frankie Knuckles 'In The Mix' by Mix Masters 'Where Love Lives' by Alison Limerick 'I'm Gonna Get You' by Bizarre Inc. 'Feel Real Good' by Manix 'Lets Work It Out' by Exit 'House For All' by Blunted Dummies 'Strike It Up' by Black Box 'Roll It Up - Lets Do It' by Carl Cox 'U Got Me Up' by Dajae 'Just Another Man' by Jeanne Harris 'Is It Like My Dildo?' by Dj-Efx 'Groove Is In The Heart' by Dee-Lite 'Samba' by House of Gypsies 'Pump Up The Jam' by Technotronic 'James Brown Is Dead' by L.A. Style 'Dance' by Earth People 'Mr. Vain' by Culture Beat 'Dirty Cash' by Steve V 'Inside Out' by Electribe 101 'Luv Dancin' by Underground Solution 'Derrick Went Mad' by Shut Up and Dance 'Elements of Vogue' by David Ian Xtravaganza 'Vogue' The House of Diabolique Top Ten House Songs of 19921. 'Muzik X-Press' by X-Press 2 2. 'Some Lovin' by Murk 3. 'I Got My Education' by Uncanny Alliance4. 'Push The Feeling On' by the Nightcrawlers 5. 'Plastic Dreams' by Jaydee 6. 'Queenie' by Ethyl Meatplow' 7. 'Surrender Yourself' by the Daou 8. 'What Is House Muzik?' by Phuture Scope 9. 'I Love' by Paradise Deep Groove 10. 'Stinkin' Thinkin'' by Happy Mondays Honorable Mentions'Brighter Days' by Dajae 'Voices' by KC Flight 'Beams of Light' by Pato Banton 'I Got My Education (bootleg response)' by Uncanny Alliance 'Show Me Love' by Robin S. 'Twilight Zone' by 2 Unlimited 'Everybody's Free' by Rozalla 'Peace' by Sabrina Johnston 'Raving, I'm Raving' by Shut Up and Dance'Always' by MK featuring Alana The House of Diabolique Top Ten House Songs of 19931. 'Give It Up' by the Goodmen 2. 'Atom Bomb' by DJ Pierre presents Doomsday 3. 'House Is A Feelin' by Sunday School 4. 'Love and Happiness' by River Ocean feat. India 5. 'In The Dark We Live (Thee Lite)' by Aphrohead aka Felix Da Housecat 6. 'Y?' by Kiwi Dreams 7. 'Dream Drums' by Lectroluv 8. 'I'm Every Woman' by Whitney Houston 9. 'So Get Up' by Underground Sound of Lisbon 10. 'Been A Long Time' by The Fog Honorable Mentions'It's Gonna Be A Lovely Day' by The Soul System 'I Want You' by Juliet Roberts 'I Can't Get No Sleep' by Masters At Work featuring India 'Blow Your Whistle' by DJ Duke 'Bump & Grind' by Puro Sesso 'Pere Cochon (I Like It)' by Pascal's Bongo Massive I 'House of Love' by Smooth Touch 'The Nervous Track' by NuYorican Soul 'Uncle Bob's Burly House' by Uncle Bob 'Amber Groove' by SAS 'Movin On' by Roach Motel 'Master Blaster' by Joint Venture'Blue' by Latour The House of Diabolique Top Ten House Songs of 19941. 'Feel What You Want' by Kristine W. 2. 'Bottom Heavy' by Danny Tenaglia 3. 'Didn't I Know (Divas to the Dancefloor... Please)' by e.g. fullalove 4. 'Secret' by Madonna (removed due to Warner Bros legal threats)5. 'The Bells of NY' by Slo Moshun 6. 'In De Ghetto' by David Morales 7. 'X' by Junior Vasquez 8. 'Goodtime' by Jazmina 9. 'Voices In My Mind' by Voices 10. 'I Luv U Baby' by Ore Honorable Mentions'4 You' by 4th Measure Men 100% Pure Love' by Crystal Waters 'A Deeper Love' by Aretha Franklin 'Deep Inside' by Harddrive 'Doop' by Doop 'I Get Lifted' by Barbara Tucker 'It's My Pussy' by Jamie Principle feat. Raven 'Not Enough' by Melanie Williams 'One Day' by D-Mob 'You Used To Hold Me 94' by Xaviera Gold 'Witch Doktor' by Armand Van Helden 'Sum Sigh Say' by House of Gypsies The House of Diabolique Top Ten House Songs of 19951. 'Wave Speech' by Peter Lazonby 2. 'Dreamer' by Livin' Joy 3. 'Reach' by Lil' Mo' Yin Yang 3. 'A Feeling I Know' by Time Warp 4. 'Drop A House' by Urban Discharge 6. 'Bedtime Story' by Madonna (removed due to Warner Bros legal threats)7. 'The Feeling' by Sugar 8. 'When You Need Somebody' by Gladezz 9. 'Missing' by Everything But The Girl 10. 'Release Me' by Industry Honorable Mentions for 1995'Body 2 Body' by Shades of Love 'I'm Ready' by Size 9 'Believe In Me' by Raw Stylus 'What Hope Have I' by Sphinx 'Everybody Be Somebody' by Ruffneck 'Manhattan Anthem' by East Village Loft Society 'Your Loving Arms' by Billie Ray Martin 'Mr. Kirk's Nightmare' by 4 Hero 'I Believe' by Happy Clappers 'Break of Dawn' by Rhythm on the Loose The House of Diabolique Top Ten House Songs of 19961. 'That Look' by De'Lacy 2. 'Walk for Me' by Robbie Tronco 3. 'Land of the Living' by Kristine W. 4. 'Who Do You Love' by Deborah Cox 5. 'Baby I'm Gonna Leave You' by Led Zeppelin 6. 'Hideaway' by De'Lacy 7. 'Giv Me Luv' by Alcatraz 8. 'One More Try' by Kristine W. 9. 'My Life is in Your Hands' by Meltdown 10. 'Bad Man' by Rollo & Sister Bliss Honorable Mentions'Why?' by Funky Green Dogs 'Keep Pushin' by Boris Dlugosch 'Wombo Lombo' by Angelique Kidjo 'Runway' by Tronco Traxx II 'Stand Up' by Love Tribe 'Jazz It Up' by Erick Morillo 'World Go Round' by Sandy B. 'No Reason to Cry' by Judy Torres 'Completely Operational' by Diabolique 'Fired Up' by Funky Green Dogs 'Live It Cool' by Lydia Rhodes 'America' by Full Intention'On the Dancefloor' by Furia II 'Rollers' by Vicious Muzik 'Sign Your Name' by Dpd The House of Diabolique Top Ten House Songs of 19971. 'Give It Up' by Victor Calderone 2. 'Salva Mea' by Faithless 3. 'Beat Me Harder' by Victor Calderone 4. 'Ain't No Need To Hide' by Sandy B 5. 'Get Up' by Hard Days Part 2 6. 'Secret Studio' by Drop Out 7. 'Goosebumps' by nylx 8. 'Follow Me' by Space Frog 9. 'Hold On Tight' by Lambda featuring Martha Wash 10. 'Kiss You All Over' by No Mercy Honorable mentions'Nightmare' by Brain Bug 'Free' by Ultra Nate 'Perfect Love' by House of Prince feat. Oezlem 'Things Just Ain't The Same' by Deborah Cox 'Elements' by Danny Tenaglia 'What I Want, What I Need' by Angel Moraes 'Son of a Preacher Man' by soul s.k. 'K-Hole' by Size Queen 'Spin Spin Sugar' by Sneaker Pimps 'Musique' by Daft Punk 'Just A Freak' by Crystal Waters 'No Good' by Depeche Mode' 'Get Up Stand Up' by Phunky Phantom 'Latina Acrylica' by T-Total 'You're Not Alone' by Olive 'To The Rhythm' by Angel Moraes 'We Have The House Surrounded' by the Columbian Drug Cartel 'Drama' by Club 69 The House of Diabolique Top Ten House Songs of 19981. 'This Joy' by Vernessa Mitchell 2. 'Relentless' by Tim Rex 3. 'Beautiful Day' by Hypertrophy 4. 'Ray of Light' by Madonna(removed due to Warner Bros legal threats.)5. 'Alright' by Suzanne Palmer 6. 'Pulse' by Antic 7. 'Feel It' by The Groove 8. 'The Age of Love' by Roger Samyn 9. 'Found A Cure' by Ultra Nate 10. 'Music Is The Answer' by Danny Teneglia Honorable Mentions'Let Me Go... Release Me' by Veronica 'Your Love Is Taking Me Over' by Knight Breed 'Frank Sinatra' by Miss Kitten 'Vicious' by Pump Friction & Soundclash 'Annihilate' by Lakota 'Hurricane' by Grace Jones 'Serial Buff' by The Saliva Commandos 'Lift Up The Needle' by John Creamer 'Shout It To The Top' by Loleatta Holloway 'Twisted' by Wayne G. '198bore' by supersize 'Meet Her At The Love Parade' by Hans 'Lets Go All The Way' by React 'Better Days' by Danny Teneglia 'Instant Moments' by R.O.O.S. 'See the Lights' by Robert Junior & Danny Polaco The House of Diabolique Top Ten House Songs of 19991. 'Be Yourself' by Celeda 'Be Yourself' is the NYC anthem of 1999. The deep organ bass can best be appreciated inside of a speaker (at the expense of your ear drums). How does Danny Tenaglia create such depth in one noise? What the song lacks in pace it makes up for in versatility; the deep-throated vocal can be dropped onto other tracks throughout a night, no matter how disparate, making it more than just a song, but a philosophy for the entire night.. 'Be Yourself' is a rallying cry for NYC clubland and an embodiment of this thing we call house.2. 'Someone To Hold' by Veronica Johnny Vicious walks closely to that line called cheese, but he brings with him a razor sharp edge of musicality and originality. The goofy break in this song is both cheesy and wonderful, and altho he's overused the synth noise by now, he's never used it better than here. Unlike Razor & Guido, he can create energy with more than overly pounding beats; instead, he uses stuttering synthesizers, clever arrangements, unexpected breaks and witty juxtapositions. He also overlays his dreamy, lyrical elements with an intricacy usually reserved for trance songs.3. 'Space Manoeuvers' by Stage One 'Space Manoeuvers' is an atmospheric masterpiece.. and the highest trance song on our list. Truth be told I like it as much as the top two tracks but it isn't 'house' so #3 it stays. What 'Space Manouevers' lacks in energy it makes up for in production value and imagination; this is futurist trance techno existentialism... lonliness, wonder and love as we float through outer space... or our mother's womb, and hear her beating heart..4. 'Weep' by Razor n Guido Razor 'n Guido's 'Weep' - like their own 'This Joy' - represents them at their best. This non-stop, overwhelming onslaught of beats creates a frenzy of energy. Just when you think they can't take you any higher, they do.. they aren't afraid to use every cheap trick in the book; this is their strength, but also their weakness...5. 'Joy' by Gay Dad 'Joy' is the most underappreciated song of 1999... not a club 'hit' because lacks the momentum of tribal house and of course, no divas for the gay boys... however, I get goosebumps when I hear those buzzing synths and that man.. full of so much joy he needs to cry it out... he takes us with him into that stratosphere of love and joy.. truly a wonderful song! The entire 10 minute song listened to at once can send me into a hypnotic r*****e.6. 'Movin Thru Your System' by Jark Prongo An anthem for robots everywhere. I'm a sucker for mechanized voices.7. 'Unspeakable Joy' by Kim English Chelsea's anthem is a welcome return of Kim English to the dancefloors, with production by Razor & Guido that's a touch too over the top towards the end. 8. 'Under The Water' by Brother Brown This bitch sounds too much like Bjork; but on the other hand, its a cute song with supercute vocals. Melody makes a comeback.9. 'Higher' by Vernessa Mitchell This song is way too old-fashioned to have been a hit in the clubs, and yet its a great song. It may even be the catchiest vocal of the year. Its great to have gospel diva Vernessa Mitchell back in house music; she sounds fresher than ever in this production, which is 100 times more relaxed than her other songs.. instead of screetchy and mean she sounds ecstatic and joyful. Its a clever song with an uplifting message and a wonderful filtered piano riff.10. 'Dance Naked' by Aaron Carl Peter Rauhofer's highest entry on our list. This song would be much better if it weren't for the cheesy spoken vocal about being in a big room full of naked Chelsea boys. Heaven for some; a nightmare for me (unless I had a machine gun). Luckily, that percussion riff Peter uses is both enthralling and original.Honorable Mentions'Everything's Not You' by Stoneproof 'Nothing Is Real But The Girl' by Blondie 'Hell's Bells' by Michael T. Diamond 'Echekeboom' by Little Eric 'Take Me To The Top' by 2 Short Bros. 'Body' by Funky Green Dogs 'Under the Sea' by BXR 'Its Not Right But Its Okay' by Whitney Houston 'Afrika' by Plasmic Honey 'Got To Dance Disco' by H.O.G. presents Groovelines 'Body & Face' by Mike Cruz featuring Laritza Dumont 'Mirror Mirror' by Magic Dog 'Can't Get Enough' by Soulsearcher 'All Or Nothing' by Cher '17 Again' by Eurythymics 'Soulshaka' by Jan Driver 'Skin' by Madonna 'Beautiful Stranger' by Madonna (removed due to Warner Bros legal threats)'Sssst.. (Be Quiet)' by Jonah 20001. 'Music' by Madonna( unfortunately because of Warner Brothers threatening to sue me, I cannot provide you with a non-downloadable, non-CD quality clip of 'Music' that might actually inspire you to buy the single. It would be a shame if you downloaded this song illegally using Kazaa .)2. 'Shackles' by Mary Mary 3. 'Time To Burn' by Storm 4. 'Movin' Up' by Mike Cruz feat. Inaya Day & China Ro 5. 'When The Heartache Is Over' by Tina Turner 6. 'Surrender Now' by Progression 7. 'Bobby' by Khz 8. 'Clubland' by Kristine W. 9. 'Don't Want Another Man' by Adrianne 10. 'Flash' by Green Velvet (Danny Tenaglia remix)- Honorable Mentions for 2000:'Don't Tell Me' by Madonna(unavailable due to Warner Brothers legal threats)'AC/DC' by X-Press 2 'Airwave' by Rank 1 (JV Remix) 'Basic' by Elegia 'Be' by Datar 'Blow Ya Mind' by Lock 'n Load 'Boy' by Book of Love 'E Nomine (Denn Die Wissen Nicht Was Sie Tun' by E Nomine 'From Here To Eternity' by Giorgio Moroder 'Independent Woman Part 1' by Destiny's Child 'Liftoff' by the House of Diabolique 'The Lights' by Underground Sound of Lisbon 'Looking for Love' by Karen Ramirez 'The Return of Nothing' by Sandstorm 'The Seduction of Orpheus' by Tilt 'Stand Up' by Magic Cucumber 'Stop Playin With My Mind' by Barbara Tucker 'The Underground' by Celeda 'Who Am I' by Massiv 'Your Child' by Mary J. Blige 'Zombie Nation' by Kernkraft 400 'Lemon Squash' by Black Sun ProjectENJOY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddie3 Posted August 28 Report Share Posted August 28 wow.............................. how many dayz did it take u to compile that? good job Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elementx Posted August 28 Report Share Posted August 28 Originally posted by eddie3 wow.............................. how many dayz did it take u to compile that? good job Took me a little copy and pasting from a website that has them all listed... But it took some time to read and reflect the good ole days... And I believe I own every single track on that list weather it be a CD single. Commercial CD or Bootleg... I love all the old tracks from way back when more so than I do the tracks of today... Dont get me wrong there are a ton of great tracks out today. But the classics bring back so many memories... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdeelite Posted August 28 Report Share Posted August 28 Originally posted by elementx Took me a little copy and pasting from a website that has them all listed... But it took some time to read and reflect the good ole days... And I believe I own every single track on that list weather it be a CD single. Commercial CD or Bootleg... I love all the old tracks from way back when more so than I do the tracks of today... Dont get me wrong there are a ton of great tracks out today. But the classics bring back so many memories... Totally feel the same way...And dam, that list is the most thorough and comprehensive one I've seen in a long time!Good stuff WHAT....IS....LOVE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elementx Posted August 28 Report Share Posted August 28 Originally posted by sdeelite Totally feel the same way...And dam, that list is the most thorough and comprehensive one I've seen in a long time!Good stuff WHAT....IS....LOVE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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