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ESPN Presents: Jock Jams Vol. 1
(CD, 1995)

Primary Artist: Various Artists

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Format: CD
Jul 1995
Record Label: Tommy Boy
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 016998113721
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Track Listing
1. Let's Get Ready to Rumble! - Michael Buffer
2. Get Ready 4 This - 2 Unlimited
3. Whoomp! There It Is - Tag Team
4. Strike It Up - Black Box
5. Tootsee Roll - 69 Boyz
6. Pump It up, Go'head, Go'head
7. Come Baby Come - K7
8. It Takes Two - Rob Base
9. Gridiron Groove...
10. Gonna Make You Sweat - C&C Music Factory
11. Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty By Nature
12. Pump up the Volume - MARRS
13. Power, The - Snap!
14. Uh, Ungawaa!
15. Unbelievable - EMF
16. YMCA - Village People
17. Pump up the Jam - Technotronic
18. Twilight Zone - 2 Unlimited
19. Old Ballgame, The - Ray Castoldi
20. Rock and Roll Part 2 - Gary Glitter

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Producer:Raymond Castoldi (Compilation)
Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Hot on the heels of the smash-mouth rock anthems of JOCK ROCK VOLUME 1 comes the hi-NRG slam-dunk of JOCK JAMS. From the opening bell and the trademark "let's get ready to rumble" declaration of ring announcer Michael Buffer, JOCK JAMS delivers a hearty dose of dance tracks that range from hip-hop (Naughty By Nature's "Hip Hop Hooray") to house beat (Black Box's "Strike It Up").
If JOCK ROCK was for athletes, JOCK JAMS is for the cheerleaders on the sidelines. Tommy Boy Records goes on the road to pull up regional favorites from as far south as Florida--for the 69 Boyz's Luke-inspired "Tootsee Roll"--and as far north as New York City--for K7, whose clever use of baseball-leaning double entendres makes "Come Baby Come" a risque invitation to play ball.
Since dancing is an international activity, Germany's 2 Unlimited ("Get Ready For This") and Snap ("The Power") line up alongside Belgium's Technotronic ("Pump Up The Jam") and Britain's EMF ("Unbelievable"). Then, all these DJ gems are brought home by Gary Glitter's old fave, "Rock And Roll Part 2" (aka "The Hey Song").


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