Sonic Dance Power V
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Sonic Dance Power V is the fifth in a series of techno-dance compilation albums released in the Netherlands. While the packaging uses the Sonic the Hedgehog brand, the contents of the CD have very little to do with Sonic or SEGA, though the disc does contain a video introducing the Sega Saturn.
Track list
- (Video Track) Backstreet Boys [2:43]
- (Video Track) Saturn Introduction [1:00]
- We've Got It Goin' On [3:39]
Performed by Backstreet Boys - I Wish [4:08]
Performed by Skee-Lo - Can't Stop Raving [3:33]
Performed by Dune - Free [3:49]
Performed by Nakatomi - A Part Of My Life [3:39]
Performed by T-Spoon - Don't Leave Me Alone [3:34]
Performed by DJ Paul Elstak - All Right [3:49]
Performed by Double Vision - Everybody Be Somebody [3:07]
Performed by Yavahn - Wrap Me Up [3:55]
Performed by Alex Party - Insomnia [4:37]
Performed by Faithless - My Love [3:54]
Performed by Kellee - I Don't Wanna Be A Star [3:58]
Performed by Corona - Colors of the Wind [3:49]
Performed by Harajuku - B 2 Gether [3:53]
Performed by The Original - I Started A Joke [3:44]
Performed by Skibby - I Kiss Your Lips [3:50]
Performed by Tokyo Ghetto Pussy - Spraakwater [4:13]
Performed by Extince - Higher State of Consciousness [3:00]
Performed by Wink
Total Running Time (excl. video): 68:11
Total Running Time (inc. video): 71:54
Physical scans
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Miscellaneous
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- The first two tracks on the disc are video files playable on any compatitable Video CD device. The first is the music video to the Backstreet Boys song featured on the album, while the second is a brief introduction/advertisement to the then-new Sega system, the Sega Saturn. If played in a regular CD player, the disc would automatically jump to track 3.
- Many of the tracks listed on the CD omit details such as what version mix each song is. Track 10 is also credited to "Yavahn," the vocalist for a track actually performed by Ruffneck.
External Links
- Sonic Dance Power V on the music resource site Discogs