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Village People Album: “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection -”

Village People Album: “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection -”
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Village People: Victor Willis, Ray Simpson (vocals); David Hodo, Glenn M. Hughes, Randy Jones, Alex Briley, Felipe Rose (background vocals). <p>Additional personnel includes: Horace Ott (arranger, conductor). <p>Producers: Jacques Morali, Henri Belolo. <p>Compilation producer: Bill Levenson. <p>Includes liner notes by Joseph F. Laredo. <p>All tracks have been digitally remastered.
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Track Listing :
1 Y.M.C.A. Video
2 In The Navy Video
3 Macho Man Video
4 In Hollywood (Everybody Is a Star) Video
5 Village People Video
6 San Francisco (You've Got Me) The Village People
7 Key West Video
8 Go West Video
9 Ready For The 80's Video
10 Can't Stop The Music Video
11 Y.M.C.A. (12" Mix)
Album Information :
Title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection -
UPC:731454655828
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Disco
Artist:Village People
Label:Mercury
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:2001/08/21
Original Release Year:1998
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Tim Brough "author and music buff" (Springfield, PA United States) - April 15, 2004
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
- Good collection - But Missing "Go West"

If the Casablanca record label was the Monarchy of the Disco Nation, The Village People were their finest ambassadors. More than any of the prefabricated disco machines that the decade produced, it is the VP's cavity provoking bubble-gum dance records that made strobe lights and disco balls accessible and acceptable to party people of all stripes. Add in the undeniable fact that the innuendo laden singles and their stereotyped get-ups made gay subculture visible and you can actually add the term "culturally significant" to the Village People's list of accomplishments.

But all that pales when placed next to the vibrancy of this brief but solid collection of 10 singles. Like all of the best radio confectionary creampuffs, the songs here convey a kooky innocence (the Navy had to let in on the joke before they backed off their decision to use "In The Navy" as a recruitment jingle) that remains timeless. And in the post-AIDS decades, the more obvious 70's call to the disenfranchised like "San Francisco" and "In Hollywood" are even poignant.

Deny it if you dare, but secretly you know this stuff is great. Just see if your limbs don't start contorting into the alphabet next time "YMCA" gets played on some football arena PA or at your next company party. I double dog dare ya.

PS: You may want to get the version of this from the Casablaca/Mercury release dated 1998. That CD contains "Go West" and drops the 12 mix of "YMCA."

Louann Morris "Louann Morris" (Brandon, FL) - July 21, 2010
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- The Village People

This brought back so many memories. It also made me get up and dance, excercise I badly needed. I enjoyed every minute of it.

Heriberto Pagan "Macho Man" (U.S.A) - March 01, 2013
- Greatest hits!

Good cd and enjoyed the hits! All the songs were great! 5 Stars! Been waiting for this a while! Thumbs up!

angelgoth777 - January 01, 2013
- Great music

I grew up on The Villiage People music in the 70's and the songs are just fun to listen to

Gloria A. Ramirez "glorydayz55" (Stockton, CA. USA) - October 20, 2012
- My Village People Workout CD

I love my VP CD as the songs in it helps me to workout better. The tempo of the songs are a real heart starter and love exercising to the song In the Navy as well as the song Can't Stop the Music. If you really want to feel the burn purchase the Best of the Village People CD and get started.