Social Dancing

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
It's a revolution you can dance to. The kids in Bis--Manda, Sci-Fi, and Disco--put the disco back in discordant on Social Dancing, combining fresh beats, punk-rock rage, and savage political rants to create a heady mix sure to incite the masses to either riot or dance--take your pick. --Tod Nelson

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Bis is a revelation. Their in-your-face combination of disco and punk rock may confuse the feet--they don't know whether to boogie or stomp--but it sets the blood, and ultimately the brain, on fire. While the Scottish trio's earlier albums have a cheeky, cartoonish take on life, Social Dancing actually has an agenda, one that begins with a musical epiphany and culminates in a millennial cultural revolution. "Trying to keep up with the DJ / he has no voice and no say," they decry in "Action and... read more

Social Dancing

Music Review:

  1. Songs About Leaving
  2. Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
  3. Sorry in Pig Minor
  4. Spanish Dance Troupe
  5. Sparkle in the Rain [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
  6. Sweetest Thing '98, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import] [Live]
  7. Television [Import]
  8. The Official Art Vandelay Tapes, Vol. 2
  9. The Rosebuds Unwind [EP]
  10. This One's for the Ladies

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Versus

Pictures From Bergslagen

Piano Works by Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart and Johann Nepomuk Hummel

Music: Mise Eire (I Am Ireland) [Soundtrack]

Kulma

Neibum [Import]

Le Lundi Au Soleil [Import]

Near Truths and Hotel Rooms Live [Live]

Live at the Performance Centre [Import] [Live]

Lit Deuce Coupe

Listen [Original recording remastered]

Le World Fado [Import]

Johnny Laboriel, 40 Aņos De Rock & Roll, Sonambulo - Venus - A Traves De Los Aņos

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