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Originally Posted by holden
i could never really understand the idea of a "party album"...does it mean the artist intends it to be a fun collection of songs that you listen to straight through at a party? Or that every cut is dance-worthy or a good time single that you can't go wrong playing at your next bash?
Anyway, i can;t really see people doing this at a party anyway.
Two so-called party albums i can think of: Ringo Starr's "I Wanna Be Santa" Christmas album ( i don't own this, thankfully, but when i came out, the press was saying "party album of the year!". Riiiight). Beck's "Midnite Vultures" ( a heck of a record, yes, but probably best taken in bits).
Personally, when i'm at a party, i like a little variety from the tunes. nothing annoys me more than when whomever is "Deejaying" leaves on a record or CD by one artist because the songs are mixed together. Booo! Shows no effort! 
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What on earth are you talking about? Did you click any of those links? Because it really sounds like you did not.
Also, I hate all of you, so far. I really do.