Music : Le Grande Finale (Greatest Hits)

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by: Secret Society

 : Le Grande Finale (Greatest Hits)




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Binding: Audio Cassette
EAN: 0054291010248
Label: Mas-Jam Records
Manufacturer: Mas-Jam Records
Publisher: Mas-Jam Records
Release Date: March 09, 1993
Sales Rank: 852068
Studio: Mas-Jam Records




Disc 1:
  1. (You & Me) We Belong Together [Remix]
  2. You Said You Love Me [Extended Mix]
  3. Too Blind to See
  4. Forgetting Isn't Easy [Original Extended Mix]
  5. Touch Me
  6. Boyz With da Nu Look
  7. End Is Near [*]
  8. Why Did You Run Away?
  9. Don't Make Love to a Stranger
  10. Find Yourself
  11. I Try and I Try
  12. Secret Society
  13. (You & Me) We Belong Together [Original 12" Mix]
  14. 69




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great dance music
They were good.Early Miami Club Sound. Later to be imitated by others. Listening to their music makes me want to be back and re-live my youth,my club scene days. Saw them perform live.
Before the Beach as we called it became "South Beach".
If you want fun dance music then find this cd.
If you were around at that time it will bring back memories.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Can Somebody Find Me A Copy Of This CD
I too, was a fan of this group. "Why Did You Run Away", was one
of the better freestyle songs in local airplay during it's time. I took them for granted a little bit, and now I regret never buying their greatest hits CD, figuring I would pick it up another day. About 10 years later...... I am still looking
to find their greatest hits CD. I can still remember seeing
them play at Casanova's in Hialeah. Suerte!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Da boys with da Nu Look
Incredible CD and amazing group!...you wont be disappointed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 5 Stars? Let me explain...
Why 5 stars? While a vast majority of the populace has probably never even heard of Secret Society, I hold the band close to my heart for several reasons. First, they were a Miami phenomenon during the Freestyle years which occurred in my late teens and early twenty. These hometown boys were, for a short time, appearing absolutely everywhere in the south Florida club scene. These were the days before South Beach became the nightlife Mecca it is now, and cruising The Grove (check it for those who know) was at the peak of popularity. To my knowledge, only the (ever changing) duo Lime was more ubiquitous. Second, here was a local band that mixed dance music with New Wave, and threw in a little Latin-culture-afro-Cuban influence into their musical Cuisinart. An outstanding and novel feat for a group of this kind during this relatively short-lived musical movement. From Cuban-Jazz jams like "Da Boyz with Da New Look" to impeccable ballads like "Too Blind to See", with a sax riff as memorable as the one from Geroge Michael's "I'm never Gonna Dance Again" (heady praise indeed), this band had a style, a flair, and a range rarely seen today.



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