"This is loads better than Junior Vasquez Live Vol. 1. That collection was mostly crap remixed by Junior into even worse crap with the exception of "Wave Song" and "Dream Drums." This one's got the stuff Junior is best known for, his tribal house beats. It also helps that he spins some great songs and his remixes are great. "Come Together" is a great re-working of the Beatles tune for the dance floor and he has a great time with Club 69's "Drama". All in all this is a great CD to dance to, there's not a bad beat in the bunch but I do hope that Junior releases a compilation of all his greatest remixes that focuses on his ENTIRE career. This double CD set is just like spending a night at Twilo watching Junior spin."
Superb, as Junior always is.
Rudy Naraine | 05/16/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is some of Junior's finest spinning. Upon it's debut, this compilation was spun over a TWILO on Saturday night back in 98 and it was pumping back then. This cd shows junior's flawless remixing style and gives a taste of the tribal style that he has mastered. As a resident DJ at Twilo on Saturday evenings, and as the old resident DJ at the once superior Sound Factory, he has withstood the test of time. Those of you who love this cd, look for his imports, they make this cd seem a bit simple. One of his best compilations is Junior live from Germany and London. He pushes the envelope there as he does for us in this beautiful city. Junior will always keep our city pumping."
SUPERIOR
Hurao | San Diego, CA. | 11/05/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this set almost a year ago and still listen to it on a regular basis. Disc 1 is a no let down tribal house joyride. Disc 2 would be just as good if not for the irritating voices of Cher and Dolly Parton. Even so, I have to say that out of all my DJ CDs, this is still my favorite."
Unbelieveable
Hurao | 06/30/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Each CD has its own sound. On disk A, Junior starts out easy and finishes with some killer sounds. Especially the last 4 songs, they always get me dancing. The other disk has more vocals than the first but he keeps it going on finishing up with a phat song, Beautiful Day."