Dance On the Wild Side (Dance Compilation Volume 1) (1993)

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Track Listing:

Sex Talk Medley (Let's Talk About Sex - Tell Me What You Want)
	{Randall Lynch, Allen Lynch, Dave Roberson}  5:50
Diamond {Chaz Martin, G Clinton}  6:51
Stop Sign {Ron Dunbar}  4:18
Porcelain {Michael E Clark}  5:12
Cheating Heart {Tony Williams}  4:21
P Is The Funk (PF Remix) {G Clinton} 4:52
My Man, My Man, My Man {Ron Ford, M Clark, Esham Smith}  2:31
Simple Vibrations {Scott Sumner, Ron Crowell}  5:52
Funk It Up (Clone Remix) {Donnie Sterling}  5:38
Let It Move You {M Clark}  4:08
Whack It {R Lynch, A Lynch}  6:01


Personnel:

 "Sex Talk Medley"
 Artist: Gordeaux & Gretchen Vail
Producers: Allen Lynch, Randall Lynch
Background Vocals: Debra White, Dave Roberson

 "Diamond"
 Artist: Chazm
Producer: Chaz Martin
Rapper: JRJ of Phase II
Vocalist: MEKO
Background Vocals: MEKO, Gladis Vinalles
Contains sample from "Oatmeal Cookies" {G Clinton}

 "Stop Sign"
 Artist: Brittany Blake
Producer: Scott Sumner
Background Vocals: Diane Williamson, Dave Roberson, Evelyn

 "Porcelain"
 Artist: NGL
Producer: Michael E Clark

 "Cheating Heart"
 Artist: Brittany Blake
Producer: Scott Sumner
Background Vocals: Diane Williamson

 "P Is The Funk"
 Artist: Funkadelic
Remix Producer: Scott Sumner
 
 "My Man, My Man, My Man"
 Artist: P.Funk All-Stars Featuring Esham
Producer: Michael E Clark
Contains sample of "Bubblegum Gangster" {Ron Ford}

 "Simple Vibrations"
 Artist: Scribblehead
Producer: Scott Sumner
Contains sample of "Bubblegum Gangster" {Ron Ford}

 "Funk It Up"
 Artist: P.Funk All-Stars featuring Donnie Sterling
Producer: Chaz Martin
Contains Sample of "Archeological Dig" {George Clinton}

 "Let It Move You"
 Artist: Eprom
Producer: Eprom
 
 "Whack It"
 Artist: Gordeaux
Producers: Allen Lynch, Randall Lynch
Background Vocals: Debra White: Gretchen Vail, Megan

Rating: RC: *

Comments:

RC: An ill-conceived and thankfully obscure project that no Funkateer needs to hear. The concept behind the record was to produce something that could be played at clubs, with a number of different dance styles. Most of it winds up being techno-house junk. Madonna gets funkier than the garbage on here. The only things that save it from the trash pile are the two inoffensive remixes of "Funk It Up" and "P Is The Funk", and a genuinely interesting remix of "Bubblegum Gangster" called "My Man, My Man, My Man". Luckily, that remix appears on the P-Funk Remix album, so there really is no need to get this. Randall & Allen Lynch next appear on the Hendrix tribute albums, a rather different genre. The singers thankfully don't appear anywhere on any P.Funk record again. This is very hard to find, but AEM Records probably still has some left.