Compilation album
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"From ''[[Underground Moderne]]'' to ''[[Nova Classics]]'', from ''[[BBE Records]]'' to ''[[Strut Records]]'' and ''[[Soul Jazz Records|Soul Jazz]]'', the period from 1990 to 2010 was the golden age of the [[compilation album|music compilation]] and connoisseur [[liner notes]]."--Sholem Stein | "From ''[[Underground Moderne]]'' to ''[[Nova Classics]]'', from ''[[BBE Records]]'' to ''[[Strut Records]]'' and ''[[Soul Jazz Records|Soul Jazz]]'', the period from 1990 to 2010 was the golden age of the [[compilation album|music compilation]] and connoisseur [[liner notes]]."--Sholem Stein | ||
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- | "''[[Claremont 56]]'s Originals'' compilations [are] ten CD-only compilations, limited to 1,000 copies a pop of the rarest [[funk]], [[disco]], [[Italo]], [[Kraut]] and [[boogie]] as chosen by ten of the world’s most prolific and clandestine record collectors."[https://thevinylfactory.com/features/its-very-easy-to-miss-great-records-digging-the-dirt-with-claremont-56-founder-paul-mudd-murphy/] | + | "''[[Claremont 56]]'s Originals'' compilations [are] ten [[CD-only]] compilations, limited to 1,000 copies a pop of the rarest [[funk]], [[disco]], [[Italo]], [[Krautrock|Kraut]] and [[boogie]] as chosen by ten of the world’s most prolific and clandestine record collectors."[https://thevinylfactory.com/features/its-very-easy-to-miss-great-records-digging-the-dirt-with-claremont-56-founder-paul-mudd-murphy/] |
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"From Underground Moderne to Nova Classics, from BBE Records to Strut Records and Soul Jazz, the period from 1990 to 2010 was the golden age of the music compilation and connoisseur liner notes."--Sholem Stein "Claremont 56's Originals compilations [are] ten CD-only compilations, limited to 1,000 copies a pop of the rarest funk, disco, Italo, Kraut and boogie as chosen by ten of the world’s most prolific and clandestine record collectors."[1] |
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A compilation album is an album of music featuring tracks from one or multiple recording artists, often culled from a variety of sources. The tracks are usually collected according to a common characteristic, such as popularity, source or subject matter. When the tracks are all essentially by the same recording artist, a compilation album is often referred to as a retrospective album.
In the area of black music, one of the first compilations was Rare Grooves Vol. 1 (1988) on StreetSounds.
Vinyl era
- Ultimate Breaks and Beats
- Strictly Breaks (18 volumes)
- Dusty Fingers (17 volumes)
CD era
- Abstract Funk Theory and the cds compiled by Ross Allen
- Back to Mine
- Disco Not Disco
- Nova Classics
- Natural High Vol. 1 - 4
- Strut Records
- Nuphonic
- Deep Beats Classic by Ian Dewhirst
- Mastercuts by Ian Dewhirst
- Choice - A Collection Of Classics
- Club Classics & House Foundations by Brian Chin
- Soul Jazz Records
- Counterpoint Records
- How to Kill the DJ
- DJ-Kicks series
- Late Night Tales
- French Cuts
- The Mood Mosaic (music compilation series)
- RVNG PRSNTS MX4: Crazy Rhythms (2005) - Mike Simonetti & Dan Selzer
- Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968
- StreetSounds: Jazz Juice
- Nuphonic
- BBE Records
- Harmless Records
- Counterpoint Records
- London Jazz Classics
- Mojo Club Vol. 1 to 10
- How to Kill the DJ
- Serie Noire
- Various - David Mancuso Presents The Loft
- Loft classics (mid 1990s vinyl bootleg series)
- Sarcastic Disco series of compilations by DJ Harvey
- The Trip (compilation series)
- Death Disco (Ivan Smagghe)
- Café del Mar series
- Fabric and Fabric Live
- Sound Of The City Vol. 1 - New York
- Eskimo Recordings and Culture Club (nightclub in Ghent)
- Mr Bongo Records's Brazilian Beats
- Gilles Peterson's compilations
- Sampled (music album series)
- Claremont 56
See also