The absolutabsolut-project
How it all
started
New Year’s Eve Millennium.
All dressed up. A Heart for dance.. but no dancemusic!
What to do
Listen to a lot of music – put on your dance shoes
Some thoughts about the playlist
The good Oldies combined with Newbies. Mostly uptempo with some blues.
First number must set the stage.
Who can do that better than Tom Jones?
Listen to absolutabsolut I
Some statements about absolutabsolut I:
“I’m bored – the music is too slow!”
“Too old”
Improved playlist for absolutabsolut II
Bruce Springsteen, Kylie Minogue, and not to mention Senior Junior with “Move Your Feet”.
That’s the new line!
Absolutabsolut vol II
More speed – more fun.
CD label
Listen to absolutabsolut II
2005
Willie Nelson’s first ever reggae album
Willie Nelson’s album is a blend of genres
The absolutabsolut III will primarily be rooted in the genres of reggae, dancehall, and ska.
Many of the songs are emblematic of Jamaican music or have influences from it.
Absolutabsolut vol III
Very special reggae edition
CD label
Listen to absolutabsolut III
Said about absolutabsolut III:
“Yes I CAN get enough of that Raggae Stuff”
The playlist for absolutabsolut IV
The compilation offers a mix of classic hits, contemporary pop, and international tracks.
Mø and Lucas Graham are danish artists.
Absolutabsolut vol IV
Very very special edition
CD label
Listen to absolutabsolut IV
Now it’s time to take it to the next level
The absolutabsolut team is working hard to prepare absolutabsolut V – the ultimate New Year’s dance CD.
We want to hear your opinion.
You will soon be invited to vote.
Playlist:
Absolutabsolut I
- Tom Jones: Burning down the House
- Frankie goes to Hollywood: Relax
- ABBA: Dancing Queen
- David Bowie: Let’s dance
- David Bowie: Fashion
- The Swinging Blue Jeans: Hippi hippi shake
- Elvis Presley: Are You lonesome tonight?
- Rose Royce: Car wash
- Aretha Franklin: Respect
- Hot Chocolate: You Sexy Thing
- Nice Device: Cool Corona
- Dr. Alban: It’s my life
- Laid Back: Sunshine Reggae
- John Mellemcamp: Under the Boardwalk
- John Lee Hooker: Boom Boom
- Bill Haley & his Comets: Rock around the Clock
- Little Richard: Lucille
- Chuck Berry: Roll over Beethoven
- Bill Haley & his Comets: See You later Aligator
Extra material
“Let’s dance” in danish
Playlist:
Absolutabsolut II
- BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: MARY’S PLACE
- MARY J. BLIGE: FAMILY AFFAIR
- MUSIKK: YOU CAN CALL ME ALL
- KYLIE MINOGUE: CAN’T GET YOU OUT OF MY HEAD
- JUNIOR SENIOR: MOVE YOUR FEET
- FAT JOE FEAT. ASHANTI: WHAT’S LUV?
- ANASTACIA: PAID MY DUDES
- MUKUPA FEAT. KID CREOLE: I’M NOT YOUR PAPA
- ZIDIDADA: WALKING ON WATER
- KYLIE MINOGUE: IN YOUR EYES
- NICK & JAY: NICK & JAY
- LAS KETCHUP: THE KETCHUP SONG (ASEREJE)
- PETER FRÖDIN & JIMMY JØRGENSEN: VENT PÅ MIG
- NICKELBACK: HOW YOU REMIND ME
- NELLY: HOT IN HERRE
- WEST LIFE: WORLD OF YOUR OWN
- SAFRI DOU FEAT. MICHAEL MCDONALD: SWEET FREEDOM
- NIRVANA: SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT
Playlist:
Absolutabsolut III
- Desmond Dekker: You Can Get It If You Really Want
- Jimmy Cliff: Wonderful World Beautiful People
- Sophia George: Girlie Girlie
- Clint Eastwood & General Saint: Stop That Train
- Lady Saw: Son of a B!t@h
- Desmond Dekker: Isrealites
- Eroll Dunkley: O.K. Fred
- Sharby G.: Oh Carolina
- Shinehead: Jamaican in New York
- Apache Indian: Boom Shack-A-Lak
- Inner Circle: Sweat (A La La La Long)
- Jacob Miller: Tenement Yard
- Sue Chaloner: Missin’ Mr. Marley
- Bob Marley: Iron Lion Zion
- Peter Tosh: Get up, stand up
- Ace of Bace: All that she wants
Playlist:
Absolutabsolut IV
- Major Lazer (feat. MØ & DJ Snake): Lean on
- Lukas Graham: Mama Said
- Kid Rock: All Summer Long
- Hozier: Take me to Church
- Pharrel Williams: Happy
- Tom Jones: Ain’t no Sunshine when she is gone
- Shaka Loveless: Tomgang
- Usher (feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris): Yeah!
- Baha Men: Who Let the Dog’s out?
- Aretha Franklin: Think
- Robin Thicke (feat. T.I. & Pharrell): Blurred Lines
- Elvis Presley: A Little Less Conversation
- Barbara Moleko: Gør mig lykkelig
- MØ: Kamikaze
- Queen: Don’t Stop Me Now