Eartha Kitt - "Where Is My Man" (vocal)
Sylvester - "I Need You" (extended 12" mix)
Jean Carne - "Was That All It Was" (12" version)
Joanne Daniels - "After The Rainbow" (12" version)
Hazell Dean - "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man)" (12" version)
Divine - "Native Love (Step By Step)" (12" version)
Miquel Brown - "He's A Saint, He's A Sinner" (extended version)
Deborah - "Danger For Love" (Full Length version)
Desireless - "Voyage Voyage" (PWL Britmix)
Laura Branigan - "Self Control" (extended version)
Fancy - "Get Lost Tonight" (12" version)
Modern Talking - "Brother Louie" (Special long version)
Tullio De Piscopo - "Stop Bajon" (club mix)
Ryan Paris - "Dolce Vita" (extended version)
Bobby O - "I'm So Hot For You" (dance mix)
Raquel Welch - "This Girl's Back In Town" (extended vocal remix)
Pet Shop Boys - "Paninaro" (Italian remix)
New Order - "Sub-Culture" (remix)
Pete Shelley - "Homosapien" (Elongated dancepartydubmix)
Visage - "The Anvil" (dance mix)
Hotline - "Fantasy" ("Short" long version)
Dominatrix - "The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight" (Dominant mix)
Propaganda - "Duel (Bitter-Sweet)"
Grace Jones - "Love On Top Of Love (Killer Kiss)" (The Funky Dred club mix)
Natalie Cole
- "Pink Cadillac" (club vocal)
Wee Papa Girl Rappers - "Heat It Up" (Acid House remix)
Malcolm McLaren & The Bootzilla Orchestra - "Deep In Vogue (Banjie Realness)"
Lana Pellay - "Pistol In My Pocket" (12" version)
Village People
- "Can't Stop The Music" (12" version)
Review: This vibrant 4-LP collection is a love letter to the music that defined queer dancefloors from 1980 to 1989. It offers an eclectic mix of diva, high energy, Europop, house, alternative and pop classics that celebrate the diversity and innovation of an era when clubs were crucibles of creativity. The tracklist is a masterclass in curation, balancing iconic anthems with deeper cuts. Highlights include Eartha Kitt's sultry 'Where Is My Man', Sylvester's electrifying 'I Need You' and Jean Carne's soulful 'Was That All It Was'. Divine's campy 'Native Love' rubs shoulders with Ryan Paris' shimmering 'Dolce Vita' and Laura Branigan's enduring 'Self Control'. On the experimental edge, New Order's 'Sub-Culture' and Visage's 'The Anvil' bring post-punk energy, while Grace Jones' 'Love On Top Of Love' epitomises avant-garde sophistication. Production giants like Trevor Horn, Larry Levan and Stock, Aitken & Waterman leave their unmistakable mark, ensuring the music pulsates with the era's pioneering spirit. The collection also reflects the bittersweet reality of the time, a period of immense joy and boundless creativity shadowed by the AIDS crisis. This set is more than nostalgiaifull of artistry and the enduring influence of queer club culture during one of its most transformative decades.
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