Power Walk - Motorcity Stroll (40 Min Non-Stop Workout [123-134 BPM] Perfect for Moderate Paced Walking, Elliptical, Cardio Machines and General Fitness) - Power Music Workout

Power Walk - Motorcity Stroll (40 Min Non-Stop Workout [123-134 BPM] Perfect for Moderate Paced Walking, Elliptical, Cardio Machines and General Fitness)

Power Music Workout

  • Genre: Fitness & Workout
  • Release Date: 2007-01-23
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ 2006 Power Music, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Tears of a Clown (Power Music Power Music Workout 4:43 DOWNLOAD
2
Respect (Power Music Remix) Power Music Workout 4:53 DOWNLOAD
3
Reach Out (I'll Be There) [Pow Power Music Workout 3:56 DOWNLOAD
4
Stop In the Name of Love (Powe Power Music Workout 4:16 DOWNLOAD
5
Signed, Sealed, Delivered (Pow Power Music Workout 4:39 DOWNLOAD
6
I Second That Emotion (Power M Power Music Workout 4:44 DOWNLOAD
7
I Heard It Through the Grapevi Power Music Workout 3:38 DOWNLOAD
8
I Can't Get Next to You (Power Power Music Workout 4:34 DOWNLOAD
9
Ain't No Mountain High Enough Power Music Workout 4:18 DOWNLOAD

Reviews

  • Great music...terrible transition between songs

    3
    By Snowflaky
    I should've listened to the negative review! The music is great if you can get past the terrible transition in between songs. I bought the album and play it in order. There is no smoothness between songs. The end of most songs are just abruptly cut off before the next begins. It's too bad, because I really enjoy the music once the songs begin.
  • great workout mix

    5
    By 1_music_lover
    These songs are intended to play together as a non-stop mix. That's why part of the song will cut off if you play it in a different order than intended. I've had great results with this one.
  • Shape Magazine Walk - Motorcity

    1
    By rusty51
    Very disappointed. The end of each track is cut off and some tracks have the beginning cut off as well. The music is ok if used for workouts, but the recording is terrible. You're better off buying each individual track instead of the entire album. Don't waste your money.