If you are making a show - it is always a good idea to use the music the audience
already knows (and likes).
They will instantly feel at home with such music and your job
as a performer to warm up the crowd is easier from the start.
All tracks from this CD are doing the job: they are dance arrangements of popular hits
from shows and films everybody knows.
Latin
- The Power of Love from "Back to the future" - Cha cha cha; 30 bpm (3:11)
- Lovefool from "Romeo and Juliet" - Cha cha cha; 30 bpm (3:01)
- Ai No Corrida from "C.F.D. 7 remix" - Cha cha cha; 30 bpm (2:56)
- She Loves Me from "She loves me" - Samba; 50 bpm (2:26)
- Nothing from "A chorus line" - Samba; 50 bpm (2:38)
- On my own from "Les Miserables" - Rumba; 27 bpm (3:28)
- Change the world from "Phenomenon" - Rumba; 25bpm (2:39)
- I Can Cook Too from "On the town" - Jive; 41 bpm (3:01)
- The heat is on from "Beverley Hills Cop" - Jive; 38 bpm (2:29)
Standard
- The Rhythm of Life from "Sweet charity" - Quickstep; 50 bpm (2:42)
- More from "Dick Tracey" - Quickstep; 50 bpm (2:23)
- Pretty Woman from "Sweeney Todd" - Waltz; 30 bpm (2:16)
- What a Wonderful World from "Good morning Vietnam" - Waltz; 30 bpm (2:37)
- All that Jazz from "Chicago" - Foxtrot; 30 bpm (2:30)
- Everybody Wants To Be a Cat from "The Aristocats" - Foxtrot; 30 bpm (2:49)
- The Phantom of the Opera from "The Phantom of the Opera" - Tango; 33 bpm (2:21)
- Where I want to be from "Chess" - Viennese Waltz; 60 bpm (2:29)
- The Phantom of the Opera from "The Phantom of the Opera" - Disco Tango; 33 bpm (2:21)
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