Dancelife: Masters of Modern 6, Cat No DCD 062/2
CD review by: David Belach
Dear "Dancelife", welcome! I thought that you would never come back with a good CD again. Congratulations! The sixth part of "Masters of Modern" gives us some very delicate ballroom tracks, with vocal or instrumental. My favourites are: Slow Waltz "Happy Heart" (play this track when you're tired), Slow Waltz "Una Furtiva Lacrima" (we know this song with another vocal from "Ballroom Choice" by Casa Musica), Tango "Viento del Mar", "Tango Veneziano", Viennese Waltz "Milk and Honey", Slow Fox "Mr Lucky", very popular Slow Foxtrot "I wanna be loved by you", "I remember Italy" and quickstep "Undecided". In all 24 tracks with 5 competition edit (1:30). Dancelife's CDs are known for very simple rhythm, and this one is no exception, so it can be recommended for children, although high-level dancers will be satisfied as well.

  1. Charade – S.Waltz;29 (2.41)
  2. Happy Heart (Inst) – S.Waltz;29 (2.37)
  3. Under The Bridges Of Paris – S.Waltz;28 (2.36)
  4. Una Furtiva Lacrima – S.Waltz;30 (2.54)
  5. Viento Del Mar (Inst) – Tango;32 (2.37)
  6. Ole Campaneros (Inst) – Tango;32 (2.42)
  7. Tango Veneziano (Inst) – Tango;32 (2.10)
  8. Milk & Honey (Inst) – V.Waltz;58 (2.33)
  9. West Legend (Inst) – V.Waltz;58 (2.36)
  10. My Heart Belongs To Daddy – S.Fox;29 (2.52)
  11. Mr Lucky (Inst) – S.Fox;29 (2.34)
  12. I Wanna Be Loved By You – S.Fox;29 (2.46)
  13. I Remember Italy (Inst) – S.Fox;29 (2.49)
  14. Powder Your Face With Sunshine – Q.Step;50 (1.56)
  15. Undecided – Q.Step;50 (2.47)
  16. Charade (Inst) – S.Waltz;29 (2.39)
  17. Under The Bridges Of Paris (Inst) – S.Waltz;28 (2.36)
  18. I Wanna Be Loved By You (Inst) – S.Fox;29 (2.46)
  19. Undecided (Inst) – Q.Step;50 (2.47)
  20. Una Furtiva Lacrima – S.Waltz;30 (1.39)
  21. Viento Del Mar (Inst) – Tango;32 (1.52)
  22. Milk & Honey (Inst) – V.Waltz;58 (1.23)
  23. My Heart Belongs To Daddy – S.Fox;29 (1.29)
  24. Powder Your Face With Sunshine–Q.Step;50 (1.56)



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