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Snap! Attack - Best Of - Snap!

Snap! Attack - Best Of

Snap!  

Format: 1 Cassette

Genre: electronic, Hip Hop, Trance, Pop Rap, Euro House

Barcode: 0743213848648

 

 
 

Artist

Snap! evolved from Power Jam.
After the tremendous success of "The Power", Snap! released their first album, "World Power", which revealed many other hits: "Ooops Up", "Cult Of Snap" and "Mary Had A Little Boy". The latter, a frenetic hip house/piano anthem, revealed to be a huge club hit and the direction taken by Snap! afterwards to follow that path was logical. The original lineup featured Luca Anzilotti, Michael Münzing, Penny Ford, and Turbo B., who appeared on the debut album "World Power".

Ford decided to back out from the group in 1992. A friend of Ford's, Thea Austin, was presented to Anzilotti and Münzing to replace her. Durron Butler (Turbo B.) tried to convince the producers to make a hip-hop record. "Colour Of Love" announced the release of "The Madman's Return" (1992), but eventually flopped on the charts. A second single, "Rhythm Is A Dancer" came out. Based on the melody of "Auto Man" by Newcleus (1984), the song soon became one of the greatest dance hits of the 1990's.
The melody from "Auto Man" was also used for the album song "Money".

Unsatisfied, Turbo B. left Snap! as did Thea Austin, who broke her contract to go solo. Madonna's vocalist Niki Haris was hired to re-record the last two singles from "The Madman's Return". Both were successful releases.
In 1994, Snap! decided to go Trance on "Welcome To Tomorrow", with the participation of featured artists such as Summer (Paula Brown) and Rukmani. The formula proved to be as successful. Around 1996, Eurodance started to collapse. A compilation of greatest hits was released alongside remixes and a new version of "The Power" performed with rapper Einstein (2) (Colin Case).
After four years of silence, Snap! tried a comeback in 2000 with "Gimme A Thrill". The single, which was supposed to reconcile them with Turbo B., flopped, and a whole album called "One Day On Earth" never saw the light of day. A few disagreements between the producers and the featured vocalist, Maxayn Lewis, didn't help.
From 2002 to 2006, Snap! was extensively remixed by a variety of electronic artists and released a couple of club singles which failed to relaunch their success story.

Tracks

A1  Power (7" Version)  03:46

A2  Ooops Up (7" Edit)  03:57

A3  Cult Of Snap! (World Power Radio Mix)  03:59

A4  Mary Had A Little Boy (Radio Edit)  03:41

A5  Colour Of Love (Massive 7")  03:59

A6  Rhythm Is A Dancer (7" Edit)  03:41

A7  Exterminate (Endzeit 7")  04:13

B1  Do You See The Light (Looking For) (7")  04:09

B2  Welcome To Tomorrow (Are You Ready?)  04:12

B3  The First The Last Eternity (Till The End) (7" Edit)  03:54

B4  World In My Hands (7" Mix)  03:55

B5  Rame (Original Version)  03:54

B6  Megamix (7" Edit)  04:39

Releases

Formats

CD, VHS, Cassette

Labels

BMG, BMG , Ariola, BMG Video, BMG Entertainment, RT Records, Takt Music , BMG Müzik A.Ş., Золотая Коллекция BMG

Countries

Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Indonesia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Europe

years

1996, 1997, 1999, 2001

Members

Thea Austin,Penny Ford,Luca Anzilotti,Michael Münzing,Durron Butler,Jackie Harris

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