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2CD
- B Beat Girls - For The Same Man
- Damon Harris - It’s Music
- Pylon - Danger
- The Jonzun Crew - Pak Man (Look Out For The OVC)
- Funk Masters - Love Money
- John Sex - Bump And Grind It
- Sylvester - Over And Over (12" Disco Mix)
- The Girls - Jeffrey I Hear You
- Johnny Dynell and New York 88 - Jam Hot (Rhumba Rock)
- Talking Heads - I Zimbra
- Art Zoyd - Sortie 134 (Part 2)
- Class Action - Weekend (Larry Levan Mix)
- Adiche - Chuka-Ja (Get Ready)
- The Girls - The Elephant Man
- The Golden Flamingo Orchestra - The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us
- Gray - Cut It Up High Priest
- Extra T’s - E.T. Boogie
- Convertion - Let’s Do It
- Yoko Ono - Walking On Thin Ice
- Fab 5 Freddy - Change The Beat
3lp
- B Beat Girls - For The Same Man
- Damon Harris - It’s Music
- Pylon - Danger
- The Jonzun Crew - Pak Man (Look Out For The OVC)
- Funk Masters - Love Money
- John Sex - Bump And Grind It
- Sylvester - Over And Over (12" Disco Mix)
- Johnny Dynell and New York 88 - Jam Hot (Rhumba Rock)
- Art Zoyd - Sortie 134 (Part 2)
- Adiche - Chuka-Ja (Get Ready)
- Class Action - Weekend (Larry Levan Mix)
- Gray - Cut It Up High Priest
- The Golden Flamingo Orchestra - The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us
- Extra T’s - E.T. Boogie
- Fab 5 Freddy - Change The Beat
- Convertion - Let’s Do It Yoko Ono - Walking On Thin Ice
Various Artists / Soul Jazz Records Presents
KEITH HARING: The World Of Keith Haring
Soul Jazz
compiling a selection of music from the punk/dance downtown sounds of The Mudd Club, underground disco at Larry Levan’s Paradise Garage, as well as early hip-hop and electro, this collection highlights the tunes that influenced one of the world’s most iconic artists.
The art of Keith Haring is today one of the most recognisable of any visual artists of his generation, defining 1980s New York during an intense period when downtown artists and musicians collaborated like never before. The music here includes the work of a number of Haring’s close friends, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yoko Ono, Larry Levan, John Sex and George Condo (The Girls), as well as a healthy dose of rare disco, early electro and New York punk/dance tracks.