If you grew up in the mid-1990s flipping through CD racks at HMV, Sam the Record Man, or Music World, you remember the quiet rivalry between the United States and Canada regarding compilation albums. While the US had the Now! That’s What I Call Music series, Canada had a secret weapon: the Dance Mix USA series. And among collectors, the most sought-after, misunderstood, and geographically confusing release is the Dance Mix USA 95 Canadian Limited Edition .
Have a copy in your attic? Check the disc matrix number. If it ends in "DM-9595-B," you are sitting on a goldmine. dance mix usa 95 canadian limited edition album songs
Canadian distributors, specifically the now-defunct Quality Music and PolyTel , had a unique advantage. They could negotiate "Canadian content" waivers and bundle massive US hits with Canadian exclusives. The Dance Mix USA series, despite its name, was a Canadian creation designed to make suburban teens feel like they were getting the Miami or New York club experience. If you grew up in the mid-1990s flipping