Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Place in My Heart [Cha Cha]
- Liz Abella
2.
I Want You Back [Cha Cha]
3.
Do You Wanna Dance [Rhumba]
4.
Spontaneous Affection [Rhumba]
- Eric Allison / Chris LaBarbera
5.
Stormy Weather [Slow Foxtrot]
- Swing Party
6.
Till My Baby Comes Back to Me [Swing Foxtrot]
- The J Street Jumpers
7.
No Es Tu Cuerpo [Mambo]
- Cali Aleman
8.
La Victoria [Salsa]
- Cali Aleman
9.
El Meneito [Merengue]
10.
Rosa Triste [Tango]
11.
Forever Love [Waltz]
12.
A State of Grace (A Lovely Face) [Hustle]
- Heather Craig
13.
Bang a Gong (Get It On) [East Coast Swing]
- Carey Ziegler
14.
Froggy Bottom [Uptempo East Coast Swing]
- Big Joe Maher
15.
Bringin' Me Back Home [Carolina Shag]
- Lou Pride
16.
Too Late to Turn Back Now [Carolina Shag/Soul Cha Cha]
- Tad Robinson
17.
Sweet Home Chicago [West Coast Swing Blues]
- Big Joe Maher
18.
Ridin' Solo [Urban Hip-Hop/West Coast Swing]
- Adeja Benz / Father MC
Back in Arthur Murray's heyday there was a major market for formal dance records, but today they are much fewer in number. Ballroom Blitz is a contemporary example -- a utilitarian collection of music for "social and competitive dancing," as the subtitle says, with information provided for each track regarding the dance style and number of beats per minute. The dances represented include the cha cha, rhumba, mambo, salsa, foxtrot, tango, merengue, hustle, waltz, East and West Coast swing, Carolina shag, and country two-step. The selections are mostly vocal recordings by obscure and unknown artists with a few exceptions: two songs are from Cali Aleman's 2005 album, La Victoria, "Bringin' Me Back Home" appeared on Lou Pride's 2002 album, Words of Caution, and "Too Late to Turn Back Now" is from Tad Robinson's 2004 album, Did You Ever Wonder. Marc Fisher, a DJ at Florida's Goldcoast Ballroom, compiled Ballroom Blitz "for the discriminating ballroom dancer," but must not have had free rein in selecting the tracks, because none is licensed from a major label or represents the work of a major artist. Also, many dancers would prefer music with which they are familiar, and the only well-known song on the collection is a cover of T. Rex's 1972 glam rock hit "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" by Carey Ziegler, which enjoyed some currency among dancers when released on the EP Beach Bag Designer Series, Vol. 1. Shortcomings aside, Ballroom Blitz serves as a convenient collection of music for dance instructors and students.