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Clubbers Guide to 2005
EMI
Ian Thompson puts a Latin spin on his approach to this year’s guide on the first CD, whilst the album’s other mixer GT borders on the edge of electronic on the second CD.

The 38-track double CD of house music will satisfy Housers and Electro-lovers.

A great way to start the year and to get back into the clubbing mood.

We have two to give away – e-mail
simone.heyer@defencenews.gov.au by April 11to win a copy.
Now 8
Various Artists
EMI

A 22-track compilation of music drawn from the charts; but seemingly a lower portion of the charts, as some of the featured artists on the album don’t have their best material forward.

This would be one I’d leave alone, but regular top 40 chart followers will find worthwhile.

Huston
It's already Written
Capital Records

Younger R’n’b listeners will probably feel more at home listening to the sounds of this new young artist Houston, as his lyrics centre around love and searching for it.

Houston teams up with a number of artists for his first album including Chingy and Nate Dogg.

Older R’n’B fans will probably want to leave this one alone.

We have two to give away – e-mail
simone.heyer@defencenews.gov.au by April 11 to win a copy.

Janet
Damita Jo
Virgin
This is Janet Jackson’s eighth album release from her two-decade career and probably the most feverish.

Though fans still favour Janet’s Velvet Rope and Rhythm Nation 1814 albums, they place this very sexy series of songs a close third.

– PTE Shannon Joyce

 

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