Deeper Rhythms: The House Sessions, Vol 1

Deeper Rhythms: The House Sessions, Vol 1
Deeper Rhythms:
The House Sessions, Vol 1
Compilation album by various artists
Released January 11, 2000
Recorded 2000
Genre Dance music
House music
Label Max Music & Entertainment
Producer Mark Walker
Singles from
Deeper Rhythms: The House Sessions
  1. "He Loves Me 2"
Back cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars [1]

Deeper Rhythms: The House Sessions, Vol 1 is a collection of club-oriented dance music songs that featured exclusively American artists.[2] CeCe Peniston is probably the biggest name of the album, whose song "He Loves Me 2" was released also on single, peaking at number twenty-four on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.[3]

Contents

Track listing

No. Title Performer(s) Length
1. "He Loves Me 2 (Paul Johnson Dancefloor Dub)"   CeCe Peniston 5:28
2. "Freakin You (Damien J. Carter Remix)"   B Bumpers 6:22
3. "One World (Victor Simonelli Mix)"   Groove Box featuring Evelyn Thomas 6:00
4. "Bliss (Kenlou Mix)"   Mutiny 8:31
5. "Let's Do This (Jazz-N-Groove Dub)"   Deep Swing presents Jazz Transit 5:37
6. "Get Away"   Brother's Vibe 5:56
7. "Together Forever"   Exodus 4:48
8. "Speak to Me (95 North Vocal)"   Brick Nation featuring Craig Travis 7:32
9. "B with You (Junior's Main Mix)"   Junior Sanchez featuring Dajaé 5:32
10. "Jack It Up (PB Vocal)"   Pound Boys 6:25
11. "Disco Swings"   Boo Williams 5:41
12. "Light Shines Truth (Main Mix)"   Descendants 5:49

Credits and personnel

  • DJ Red Scarf - compiled-by
  • Rama Barwick - mix
  • Mark Walker - executive producer
  • Josh Reed - art direction, art design

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