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Judybby
24th-November-2004, 04:46 PM
Hi. I am new to ceroc and would like some recommendations for music cds to dance to. My boyfriend and I have been to 2 lessons and are practising at home. We have so far tried dancing to Enrque Iglesias Escape and a cheesy 80's compilation. Do you have any other suggestions for cds you like to dance to?
many thanks

Diane
24th-November-2004, 06:09 PM
Have a look in the dj booth, there are lots of tunes talked about in there.

Anything that you can hear a good steady beat will be enough to get you moving. :nice:

Dreadful Scathe
24th-November-2004, 06:16 PM
I can recommend 'Call on me' by Eric Prydz , but only if you're a sadist. :)

jockey
24th-November-2004, 07:36 PM
Hi. I am new to ceroc and would like some recommendations for music cds to dance to. My boyfriend and I have been to 2 lessons and are practising at home. We have so far tried dancing to Enrque Iglesias Escape and a cheesy 80's compilation. Do you have any other suggestions for cds you like to dance to?
many thanks
Hi, I make this sort of thing a bit of a hobby. I try to pass on a few recommendations to a MJ DJ I know. Tamla Motown stuff is normally about right in a 'beats per minute' sense e.g., Rescue Me by Fontella Bass, 'My man is a Sweet Man', also 'Jump' by Girls Aloud (more your generation?) originally The Pointer Sisters etc. Try John Lee Hooker, an old blues musician, who recorded in a toilet, tapping his feet, to get echooo (true story). :rofl:

Lounge Lizard
24th-November-2004, 07:52 PM
Hi, I make this sort of thing a bit of a hobby. I try to pass on a few recommendations to a MJ DJ I know. ...SNIP... e.g., Rescue Me by Fontella Bass, 'My man is a Sweet Man', also 'Jump' by Girls Aloud ...SNIP...Try John Lee Hooker, an old blues musician, BLIMEY WITH HOBBIES LIKE THAT I WOULD STICK TO THE DANCING :wink:

Clive Long
3rd-January-2005, 10:17 PM
Hi. I am new to ceroc and would like some recommendations for music cds to dance to. My boyfriend and I have been to 2 lessons and are practising at home. We have so far tried dancing to Enrque Iglesias Escape and a cheesy 80's compilation. Do you have any other suggestions for cds you like to dance to?
many thanks

Current fave, gets my MJ bits jumping.

Ministry of Sound
The Chill Out Season
Ibiza2002 CD2 (bought during a particularly severe bout of mid life crisis)