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.
Open Up
- Chic
2.
Don't Let Love Get You Down
- Archie Bell & the Drells
3.
I Hear Music in the Streets
- Unlimited Touch
4.
Summertime
- MFSB
5.
Mission Impossible
- Byron Lee & the Dragonaires
6.
Ali Baba
- John Holt
7.
Prophecy
- Fabian
8.
Rebel Without a Pause
- Public Enemy
9.
Sound of da Police
- KRS-One
10.
Feel Like Jumping
- Marcia Griffiths
11.
I Heard That
- Eddie Russ
12.
Runaway
- Loleatta Holloway / The Salsoul Orchestra
13.
Too Blind to See It [Hurley's House Mix]
- Kym Sims
14.
Spread Love [Classic Vocal Mix]
- Black Sun / Lenny Fontana
15.
Thank You [MAW Mix]
- BeBe Winans
16.
Fearless
- Incognito
17.
El Bobo
- Webster Lewis
18.
Joyous
- Pleasure
19.
Funky Nassau
- Ray Munnings
20.
Stone to the Bone [7" Version]
- James Brown
21.
The Nicest [Instrumental]
22.
Hanging on a String (Contemplating) [Extended Dance Mix]
- Loose Ends
Though the Good Times Sound System ruled London's riotous Notting Hill Carnival for over a decade, they made less of an impression on electronica fans. To the rescue ride the dance aficionados at Nuphonic, who financed this precious two-disc set of material from master mixers Joey and Norman Jay. There's no one sound that defined Good Times, and it's reflected perfectly here; mostly classic disco and soul (most of it rare-groove), as well as a few more recent dance tracks from Masters at Work (a mix of BeBe Winans' "Thank You") and Incognito, and hip-hop from Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions. One caveat: the Jays are more selectors than mixers, which makes for a few bumps along the way.