Queer as Folk [Soundtrack]
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Boy crazy, girl crazy, or somewhere in between, the Pittsburgh inhabitants of Showtime's eyebrow-raising Queer as Folk series all meet on middle ground: the dance floor. This relentlessly upbeat soundtrack of flavor-of-the-month dance-club anthems and campy synth-pop is confectionary fun that never loses its wits. Katty B.'s remake of the Footloose classic "Let's Hear It for the Boy" is a hoot, as is a cover of Divine's 1984 single "You Think You're a Man," which devolves into a naughty call-and-response of "boy" and "toy" that would make Madonna's early years seem tame. The good mood continues with Alcazar's frenzied "Crying at the Discotheque," which contains the intriguing couplet "The golden ties, the silver years / You wore a tie like Richard Gere." Add Kristine W.'s undeniable dance hit "Lovin' You," the Cher-like Heather Smalls's "Proud," and Mint Royale's Abba-kissed "Shake Me," and a taste of nostalgia kicks in. That said, the album knows when to quit; thankfully, there are no clichéd Gloria Gaynor or Donna Summer remixes to be found, just a batch of friendly, sexy tracks that perfectly complement the show's revved-up characters. --Kristy Martin
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Queer as Folk [Soundtrack]
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- THIS SHOW IS A "MUST" SEE
- Listen to the Queer Beat
- QUESTION-SONG-HELP
- looking back now--should have been two volumes
- it's 5 starts for a 65 yr. old
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- Queer as Folk - The Complete Fourth Season (Showtime)
ASIN: B00005B1GU
Release Date: 2001-04-17 |
Tracks:
- Spunk (Synth-Version) - Greek Buck
- Dive In The Pool - Barry Harris
- You Think You're A Man - Full Frontal
- Proud - Heather Small
- Lovin' You - Kristine W
- Crying At The Discoteque - Alcazar
- Suffering - Jay-Jay Johanson
- Shake Me - Mint Royale
- Summerfire - B-U
- Start Rockin' - Antiloop
- Do Ya (Feel The Love) - Love Inc.
- Let's Hear It For The Boy - Katty B
- High School Confidential - Carole Pope
- Straight To...Number One - Touch And Go
- Spunk ('Thank You!' Version) - Greek Buck
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Boy crazy, girl crazy, or somewhere in between, the Pittsburgh inhabitants of Showtime's eyebrow-raising Queer as Folk series all meet on middle ground: the dance floor. This relentlessly upbeat soundtrack of flavor-of-the-month dance-club anthems and campy synth-pop is confectionary fun that never loses its wits. Katty B.'s remake of the Footloose classic "Let's Hear It for the Boy" is a hoot, as is a cover of Divine's 1984 single "You Think You're a Man," which devolves into a naughty call-and-response of "boy" and "toy" that would make Madonna's early years seem tame. The good mood continues with Alcazar's frenzied "Crying at the Discotheque," which contains the intriguing couplet "The golden ties, the silver years / You wore a tie like Richard Gere." Add Kristine W.'s undeniable dance hit "Lovin' You," the Cher-like Heather Smalls's "Proud," and Mint Royale's Abba-kissed "Shake Me," and a taste of nostalgia kicks in. That said, the album knows when to quit; thankfully, there are no clichéd Gloria Gaynor or Donna Summer remixes to be found, just a batch of friendly, sexy tracks that perfectly complement the show's revved-up characters. --Kristy Martin
Customer Reviews:
THIS SHOW IS A "MUST" SEE.......2006-11-05
With every episode, you just dont want to stop, high drama and sometimes a little shy with the charactors making love or intimate encounters, casual or extreme. But reality sometimes is hard to watch, depending on your shyness. This show makes you laugh and cry to extremes. I felt like when I was watching the last season, I was losing a family I will never see again. I miss this show very much. There has never been a show with such love for the actors and the way they brought past experiences remembered in my own life. I miss you, everyone who made this show possible.
p.s. the music is this show, I own all the soundtracks also...awesome
Listen to the Queer Beat.......2005-09-11
The First Season Soundtrack of Queer As Folk....
...starts of with the catchy "Spunk" by Greek Buck (it also ends with this song which sort of strikes me as a pointless waste of space). Anyways it goes on to feature such great songs as "Proud" by Heather Small which is really one of my favorite songs on the compilation. As other mention frequently, it really is a gay anthem.
Kristine W.'s "Lovin' You" will get anyone in a loving mood, with its beat, beating its way to your heart.
Many people complain that the soundtracks complain non-disco tunes. Well, to them I say: Why shouldn't they? There are some great non-disco songs on here that I really enjoyed in the show. Jay Jay Johnson's "Suffering" is a great song to listen to. It really makes me remember the dramatic moments in the show. That one along with Touch and Go's "Straight to Number One".
Back to the disco tunes however, who can ever forget "Let's Hear It for the Boy" by Katty B. and "High School Confidential" by Carole Pope. Those two songs should bring an image of out-and-proud Justin for any Queer As Folk Fan. I can never forget that scene when Justin tore off his shirt (he did that to both these songs didn't he? hehe) and showed Brian (to Let's Hear it for the Boy).
My Favorite fast-paced gay "thumpa-thumpa" tracks on this compilation are "Start Rockin'" by Antiloop, and B.U.'s "Summerfire"
The reason I gave this great soundtrack only 4 stars is because there should have been more. Queer As Folk has probably the best soundtrack in the history of television. There are so many songs that are hard to find. How can they give us only 14 songs? I really feel there should have been 2 discs in this set with at least 30 songs. I mean, the UK soundtrack offers nearly 40 songs and it lasted only 10 episodes.
Anyway, that is my perspective of this soundtrack. The bottom line is, if you enjoy Queer As Folk, you WILL enjoy this.
QUESTION-SONG-HELP.......2005-08-29
remember the episdoe where emmett's online sex psuedo screen name comes to life? It was episdoe 10 or 9 or so.
Well after he has sex with that online sex guy after his screenname asked for the address to screw him, remember how emmett walks into babylon and his shirt is open and he's not smiling but all yeah i got laid look?
The song playing is a 70's song called somewhere like, if you really want me let me know.
Can someone please tell me who sings the song? Because the version i have is extremely crappy (and doesn't say anything cept 70's-if you really want me) and i'm wondering now if the techno version-where instead of instrutments you have guys singing na na na na na...- is under the title somewhere like, if you really want me let me know (techno version)
thanks to whoever tries to think really hard for an answer! XD
looking back now--should have been two volumes.......2005-08-16
After 5 seasons of soundtracks, i prefer the double disc sets that have longer versions of each song. Not to mention, they could have made a more thorough soundtrack with all the missing songs people were searching for. My favorite part of this volume now is the opening theme song! Brings back fond memories. By the way, this volume is not beatmixed as are some of the others. track times:
1. spunk (:29)
2. dive in the pool (3:55)
3. you think you're a man (3:59)
4. proud (4:27)
5. lovin you (3:29)
6. crying at the discoteque (3:50)
7. suffering (4:46)
8. shake me (4:05)
9. summerfire (3:25)
10. start rockin (3:26)
11. do ya (3:49)
12. let's hear it for the boy (5:30)
13. high school confidential (3:14)
14. straight to number one (3:37)
15. spunk (:28)
it's 5 starts for a 65 yr. old.......2005-08-16
That says it all. Wouldn't miss QAF....been a faithful viewer for 5 seasons. This CD is fantastic for any 65 year old who doesn't know what she will do without Brian!
Average customer rating:
- Pumpin' compilation
- Awesome Set!
- First disk much better than second
- Club Babylon
- Behind Club Babylon
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Queer as Folk: Club Babylon
Original TV Soundtrack
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ASIN: B0007NFMCQ
Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Book Of Love Boy
- Ultra Nate Free (Oscar Gs Space Afterhours Mix)
- Bronski Beat Smalltown Boy
- Morel True (The Faggot Is You) (Deep Dish Mix)
- Sneaker Pimps Spin Spin Sugar (Armands Dark Garage Mix)
- Kristine W Fly Again (Jrs World Club Anthem)
- Amuka Appreciate Me (Trip To Paradise Mix)
- Narcotic Thrust Safe From Harm (Peter Rauhofer Mix)
- Peter Rauhofer + The Pet Shop Boys = The Collaboration "Break 4 Love" (Friburn & Urik Tribal Mix)
- Barry Harris feat Pepper Mashay Dive In The Pool (X Union Mix)
Tracks:
- Suzanne Palmer Home (Offer Nissim Remix)
- Kristine W The Wonder Of It All (Offer Nissim Remix)
- Friburn & Urik I Need You
- Murk Doesnt Really Matter (Friscia & Lamboy Remix)
- Carl Cox feat. Hannah Robinson "Give Me Your Love" (Valentino Kanzyani Remix)
- Loleatta Holloway Stand Up (Hott 22 Remix)
- Inaya Day Lift It Up (DJ Paulo & Jamie J Sanchez Mix)
- Afrika Bambaataa and The Millennium Of The Gods B More Shake (FC Nond Remix)
- Rachel Panay Back To Love (Friscia & Lamboy Vocal Anthem Mix)
- Gadjo So Many Times (Antoine Clamaran Remix)
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Released just in time to usher in the final season of Showtime's gritty, gay-themed series, this accompanying fifth soundtrack anthology expands upon a smart pop music sensibility whose popularity parallels the show itself. The 20 beat-savvy tracks here were inspired by the nightspot that's an integral part of the series' drama, a vibrant double-disc collection that interweaves such 80's-vintage club staples as Bronski Beat's "Smalltown Boy," and The Pet Shop Boys' (with an assist from Peter Rauhofer) "Break 4 Love" with more contemporary grooves like Ultra Nate's "Free" and "Safe From Harm" by Narcotic Thrust. Fans will note that a number of the versions here differ from those actually aired on the show. But as mixed by Chris Cox (disc one) and Abel Aguilera (the edgier, more expansive disc two) and seamlessly sequenced sans track gaps, the intent is not to offer up a slavish show song-score, but rather to synthesize a fictional night at Club Babylon that stretches from the first disc's upbeat pop to the sensual, hypnotic rhythms of Suzanne Palmer and Rachel Panay that highlight the closer. --Jerry McCulley
Album Description
The fifth season of Showtime's critically acclaimed and highly rated program begins in April, but Tommy Boy is getting the party started with this specially priced double disc collection of the hottest dance hits from the program's infamous "Club Babylon". Artists include Ultra Nate, Darude, INXS, Peter Rauhofer and Pet Shop Boys, Bronski Beat, Basement Jaxx, Inaya Day, Suzanne Palmer, Friburn & Uri, David Morales, Murk, Rachel Panay, and many more. The first four "Queer As Folk" CDs have sold in excess of 300,000 in North America alone.
Customer Reviews:
Pumpin' compilation.......2007-04-16
I have this compilation on my music player and use it to boost my spirits at the gym, and it always works. I agree that the first cd takes a bit to warm up especially since the already-mentioned back-to-the-80s song after Ultra Nate (a song I don't really like). A really great circuit music compilation that stands on its own.
Awesome Set!.......2007-02-15
I thought the first CD was better than the second, although there were cuts on the second CD I liked very much. Having been in my prime in the 80s, I was familiar with most of the music, and took me back to Brussels, Belgium and the club scene there. Dare I say I use these CDs for work outs now LOL. From an old school clubber, I give it 4 thumbs up. Only because there were some dragging tracks on the 2nd CD, and not enough mix in my opinion. That Spin Spin Sugar is awesome!
First disk much better than second.......2007-01-22
The mixing was really great on these CDs, but the first disk was definitely much better than the second.
Club Babylon.......2007-01-20
Slightly dissappointed with this soundtrack. There are some good songs on this 2 disc collection, however, it wasn't as good as the season 1-5 soundtracks were.
Behind Club Babylon.......2006-10-27
For those who haven't purchased this anthology it's a must have!!! The 2cd set captures the spirit of Babylon. A night at the club is like this and here is your own personal ticket to Babylon..
For me, it fit right in with my Ministry of Sound and Gatecrasher cd's ..
As a fan I loved it... As a House Music and Club junkie it was a wish come true!!!!
I highly recommend to everyone... The Babylon theme is very present througout the first cd and more distinct in the second... Krintine W. who is synonomous with QAF / Babylon featured almost every season (except 4) is featured twice beutifully ... Her unique talent and sheer vitue make this trip to Babylon worthwhile !!!!
CD one has a widely accessible range using new wave and hard house beats we commonly associate with the "Babylon" genre. The second CD expands on the "Babylon" theme further stepping "out" by using darker beats that are more "circuit" or "NYC" beats I am used to.. "Babylon" never compromises. Both CD are really solid and both are unique enough to stand alone or playing in sequence...
"Lio", "Delerium", "Mandalay" "Kosheen", "Roc Project", "The Chemical Brothers" and "Gioia" are strangely absent from this compilation which were featured throughout seasons 2 and 3 provided the "queer" sound that became associated with QAF. This by no means takes anything at all from this truly awesome CD . Chris Cox and Abel Aguilera do an excellent job in stepping away from that and featuring artists that are truly unique add showcasing new ones to QAF
i laughed... I cried... I celebrated... I had a melacholy experience with Season 5 closing what is essentially a groundbreaking television this CD lets you take some of that "Babylon" home!!!!
I had a night out with Brian, Mikey, and boys of Babylon
The only thing I want more of is "Babylon Series" CDs!!!!!
Suggested Previews:
DISC 1
1) Book of Love "Boy" (Original Mix)
3) Bronski Beat "Smalltown Boy" (original Mix)
5) Sneaker Pimps "Spin Spin Sugar" Armand's Dark Garage Mix)
6) Kristine W. Fly Again (JR's World Club Anthem)
9) Peter Rauhofer + Pet Shop Boys = The Collaboration "Break 4 Love" (Friburn & Urik tribal Mix)
DISC 2
1) Suzanne Palmer "Home" (Offer Nissim Mix)
2) "The Wonder Of It All"(Offer Nissim Mix)
5) Carl Cox Feat. Hannah Robinson "Give Me Your Love" (valentino Kanzyani Remix)
6) Loleatta Holloway "Stand Up" (Hott 22 Remix)
10) Gadjo "So Many Times" (Antoine Clamaran Remix)
Average customer rating:
- GREAT DANCING BEAT!
- QAF season 5 soundtrack
- SO SAD TO END
- Oh my god!
- Ecclectic Surprise
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Queer as Folk: The Final Season
Various Artists
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ASIN: B0009W5JSW
Release Date: 2005-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Scissor Sisters The Skins
- Geri Halliwell Ride It (Hex Hector 12 Mix)
- DV Roxx Hardcore Mutha F***a
- Fatboy Slim Jin Go Lo Ba
- Ultra Nate Free (Jason Nevins Mix)
- Madeleine Peyroux Dance Me To The End of Love
- Charlatans UK My Beautiful Friend (Lionrock Mix)
- Superpitcher Fever
- P.J. Harvey This Mess Were In
- Marilyn Manson Personal Jesus
- DJ Rhythm Presents Soul Theory Drama (Warren Clark Club Mix)
- Africanism All Stars Summer Moon
- Cyndi Lauper Shine (Babylon Mix) Exclusive
- Heather Small Proud (Peter Presta QAF V Mix) Exclusive
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The liner notes make it immediately clear. Underneath the jewel box, there's a black cover; inside, a cast picture with the artists all dressed in funeral-style clothing. All this serves as a reminder that the fifth season of Queer As Folk is the end of an era. As far as this musical collection is concerned, the "thumpa-thumpa" dance hits (as the boys on the show say) are well chosen: you'll find everything from the remix of club classic "Free" by Ultra Naté to DV Roxx's rave-style "Hardcore MuthaF***a," on through to a pumped-up remix of Cyndi Lauper's "Shine," a track exclusive to this collection. There are also some other great, unclubby tracks within QAF's grooves, including the PJ Harvey and Thom Yorke duet "This Mess We're In" and Madeleine Peyroux's Billie Holiday-esque "Dance Me to the End of Love." The Scissor Sisters' track "The Skins," is a perfect album opener, with its disco sound, while the disc closer "Proud," by Heather Small (which accompanies the final scene in the series) is an exclusive remix of this Pride Parade-worthy track. The tune (reminiscent of Cher's "Believe") is a resounding gay anthem, complete with a chorus that sings "what have you done today to make you feel proud?" Considering the fact that this successful series has changed the way gays and lesbians are portrayed on television, the creators have plenty to feel proud about. --Denise Sheppard
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Album Description
The soundtrack CD for the fifth and final season of Showtime's #1 groundbreaking series includes all the latest club hits as heard on the program. A must-have for the millions of fans who've supported the show over the years.
Customer Reviews:
GREAT DANCING BEAT!.......2007-03-16
I love the the music reminds me when I was single and dancing. Love it them all.
QAF season 5 soundtrack.......2007-01-20
Following in the lines of the other 4 seasons' soundtracks, this one is really good. There are some great songs on here, like "skin" and "personal jesus". I highly reccommend this, you won't be dissappointed.
SO SAD TO END.......2006-08-05
AFTER 5 YEARS THE CAST SEEMS LIKE FAMILY TO ME. THE CHARACTERS ARE SO WELL DEVELOPED THAT I WISH WE COULD HAVE ANOTHER 5 YEARS. I WILL MISS THE SHOW .
Oh my god!.......2006-02-20
This has to be the worst QAF CD yet. What were they thinking? What a sad way to end a great run to the series.
Ecclectic Surprise.......2006-01-21
I bought this album just for the Presta mix of "Proud" but ended up loving practically the whole album. A little something for everyone on this soundtrack!
Average customer rating:
- Great soundtrack!
- Happy I got It, but...
- Pretty much the ultimate Queer as Folk sdtk
- I'm in the minority of a minority!
- Head down to the dance floor
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Queer as Folk: The Third Season
Various Artists
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- Queer as Folk - The Complete Third Season (Showtime)
ASIN: B00008XS4N
Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
Tracks:
- Some Lovin' - Murk Vs. Kristine W.
- At The End - IIO
- Never (Past Tense) - Roc Project
- From The Inside - Gioia
- Walking On Thin Ice - Yoko Ono
- Native Love (Step By Step) - Divine
- Viva Colombia (Cha Cha) - Namtrak
- The Sound Of Violence - Cassius
Tracks:
- Loretta Young Silks - Sneaker Pimps
- Weapon - Matthew Good
- Infa Riot - Soundtrack Of Our Lives
- Rough Boys - Pete Townshend
- Sola Sistim - Underworld
- Lover's Spit - Broken Social Scene
Album Description
Music from the Showtime original series the third season, 2 CDs in a digipak featuring Cassius, Iio, Underworld, Broken Social Scene, Divine, Yoko Ono, Pete Townshend and more. Digipak. Tommy Boy. 2003.
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The Soundtrack to the Third Season of the Hit Showtime TV Series "Queer as Folk". Chris Cox (One Half of the Famed Thunderpuss Duo) Flawlessly Mixes Slamming Dance Tracks Including Reworked Tunes from Legendary DJ/PRODUCERS Peter Rauhofer, Junior Vasquez and Danny Tenaglia. This Australian Exclusive Package Comes in a Deluxe Digipak and Housed in a Cardboard Slipcase.
Customer Reviews:
Great soundtrack!.......2006-04-04
I am going to go against the grain here and say that the second disc is better. I love the dance hits, and they are great in the show, but the second disc is the one that brings back memories of specific scenes from that season. I would have given it five stars, but there should have been more tracks.
Happy I got It, but..........2005-10-03
This album was probably worth it, if only for "The Sound of Violence" by Cassius. Still can't get it out of my head, a month later. The second disk is fairly good, with Sneaker Pimps' surly new vocalist, BSS's Lover's Spit (first song of theirs I ever heard, back when the episode came out!), the Soundtrack of Our Lives Song is great, too. The first disk isn't quite up to par with the previous seasons songs, though Get Some Lovin is great.
All in all, a good album...but I'm still waiting for some mega album to be released, something more along the lines of the season 4 soundtrack...which had a good mix of everything. The music in this show has turned me on to so many incredible bands over the past few years....yes. There should really be a large compilation cd of more music from all the seasons.
Pretty much the ultimate Queer as Folk sdtk.......2005-08-17
One disc of continuous club mixes, and one disc of the more moody tracks used for the emotional moments in the show. Disc 1 only does it half right though. We get a couple of long versions, Kristine W (10:41), the Roc Project (the rare tiesto mix!!!) (6:36) and Gioia (the rare junior mix!!!) (8:15), but the rest of the tracks last under 5 minutes-and 30 minutes of disc space goes unused!!! This was a moment to shine, to give us 8 plus minutes of each of these dance songs in a continuous, 1 hour mix!!! Oh well...you'll have to pick up Club Babylon for that. And although this is TWO discs worth of music---disc 2 is only 32 minutes long!!!
I'm in the minority of a minority!.......2005-07-06
Am I the only one out there who loves the second CD in this set?! Apparently so! I think it's terrific for not being so "on the nose" as the obvious disco cuts of the first CD. "Loretta Young Silks" by the new male lead vocalist of the Sneaker Pimps is sumptuous! That the fist dance disc is great is a given, but if you like gay troubadors like Daniel Cartier, then you'll love the "come down" disc after dancing to the first one!
Head down to the dance floor.......2004-12-20
This is a great cd, it contains some of the hottest club anthems around, but the problem is that it only has eight songs on the first cd. The second cd, in my opinion, is disposable. I wouldn't go as far as to say that this cd is better than the second season. Although, it does have better songs, like Ono's "Walking On Thin Ice" and the Tiesto mix of "Never Past Tense." Overall, I would have given it a five star rating if it weren't for the useless second cd and because the first cd is too short.
Average customer rating:
- More dance than season one-but still only one disc
- "Ridiculously Romantic"
- Love IT!
- Loves it!
- Way better than the first
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Queer as Folk: The Second Season
Various Artists
Manufacturer: RCA Victor
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ASIN: B0000640N0
Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
Tracks:
- Hide U (John Creamer & Stephane K. Creamer Remix Edit) - Kosheen
- Absolutely Not (Chanel Club Mix Edit) - Deborah Cox
- Everyday (Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Club Mix) - Kim English
- Caught Up (Guido Osario Vocal Mix) - DJ Disciple featuring Mia Cox
- Rising (Original Mix) - Elle Patrice
- Sneaky One (Original Mix) - Satashi Tomiie featuring Deanna
- Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Pete Heller's Stylus Remix) - Daft Punk
- Star Guitar (Pete Heller's Expanded Mix) - The Chemical Brothers
- Miss You (Illicit Remix Edit) - Etta James
- Plenty (Fade Mix) - Sarah McLachlan
- Underwater (Mauve's Dark Vocal Mix) - Delerium featuring Rani
- Beautiful (Calderone After Hour Mix) - Mandalay
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Those who don't understand going out for the Friday night happy hour, imbibing liberally, and then heading out for the 4 a.m. butt-shifter should avoid this mix at all costs. It's an ode to the bridge-and-tunnel clubbers, a tribute to the Gap dancers of our world, a wink at gym-goers nationwide and a general nod to modern K-tel disco lovers. No-brainer floor-thumpers such as Kim English's "Everyday" and Etta James's "Miss You (Illicit Remix Edit)" are groovers and shakers, while Satoshi Tomiie's "Sneaky One (featuring Deanna)" and Mandalay's "Beautiful (Calderone After Hour Mix)" are sweaty 3.30 a.m. grinders. For Kings (and Queens!) everywhere, Second Season is simple, straight-up, disco-house sugar. --Steffan Chirazi
Customer Reviews:
More dance than season one-but still only one disc.......2005-08-17
Progressing towards what it would eventually be on season 3, volume two segues strictly dance songs together, but it's still only one disc of music like volume 1. Season 3 would break out with an all out club feel on disc 1 with all long versions of club hits-and eventually, the Club Bablyon disc would go with 2 discs worth of it. Great dance tracks here, but track times are too short, and the disc doesn't utilize a full 20 minutes of disc space! It would have been amazing to have longer versions of hard to get diva anthems like Rising, one of the strongest songs on here. Track times:
1. hide U (5:07)
2. Absolutely not (4:46)
3. everyday (4:38)
4. caught up (4:24)
5. Rising (4:23)
6. Sneaky one (4:14)
7. Harder better faster stronger (4:59)
8. Star guitar (5:00)
9. Miss you (5:02)
10. Plenty (5:04)
11. Underwater (4:59)
12. Beautiful (5:07)
"Ridiculously Romantic".......2005-08-16
The one song that I'm a more than surprised not to see on the Season One soundtrack was "Save The Last Dance for Me" by The Drifters. The song that really sealed the end of the first season, the most piviotal song of the entire show, when Brian shows how much he cares about Justin. Ugh...that song should have been on there.
Love IT!.......2005-07-12
I might be a little late in buying this, but I'd have to say this CD is "off the chain" !!!! Love it!!!!
Loves it!.......2005-01-29
the entire CD was completely ... heart thumping! that is probably the best word(s) for it. even at the slowest songs the bass is still vibrating. The music for me sets the stage for the show. if you like upbeat trance, high energy... this cd isn't for you. Although this CD gets you going.. it isn't as *trancey* as some others. I dunno.. altogether, way better than Seasons 3 & 4 soundtracks..
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Way better than the first.......2004-12-19
This cd is actually good, although I don't really care for Koshen's "Hide U." I think the original version is better than this one, but forget about that, the party really begins with Deborah Cox "Absolutely Not" the cd takes off from there. "Rising," "Sneaky One," "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," "Star Guitar," and the rest are all just faboulous. This is an excellent addition to your collection of club mixes that you shouldn't pass up.
Average customer rating:
- Exceptional soundtrack!
- Great volume in the series
- Very good
- great thumpa thumpa
- The oddest approach to a QAF soundtrack so far...
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Queer as Folk: The Fourth Season
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- Queer as Folk: The Second Season
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ASIN: B00023B14O
Release Date: 2004-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Cue The Pulse To Begin (QAF Theme) - Burnside Project
- Attitude - Suede
- I'm The Main Man - Jason Nevins
- Train - Goldfrapp
- Love of The Loveless
- Scream - Ima Robot
- You Are My Joy - Reindeer Section
- Understanding The New Violence - The Uncut
- Satellite - TV On The Radio
- If I Were A Man - Andrea Menard
- 7 Minutes - Circlesquare
- Sanctuary - Origene
- Strobe's Nanafushi - Kodo
- Wonderful Life - Black
Album Description
Showtime's critically acclaimed and highly rated original program Queer As Folk is back! The 4th season soundtrack is in stores June 22th and features 14 of the most memorable songs from this season.
Customer Reviews:
Exceptional soundtrack!.......2007-04-18
Season 4 has my favorite soundtrack of all five seasons. Unlike the other soundtracks, I don't find myself loving some tracks and skipping others. Season 4 of Queer as Folk was an emotional one and this reflects that. The mood is low key but multi-textured: it gets introspective, hopeful, sad, sexy, happy, and yes there are danceable tracks too. Somehow it does this seamlessly. There are some real gems here. Others have mentioned Cue to the Pulse: absolutely wonderful. There is also the cool and sexy Suede song "Attitude", the melancholy "Love of the Loveless" by Eels, and bitter sweet love song "Scream" by Ima Robot. The lower star reviews seem to be by people who were expecting the thumpa thumpa - and while there is nothing wrong with that, if you let go of that expectation, you may discover something deeper. More than any other soundtrack I find myself reliving the tender moments between the characters. The last track "Wonderful Life" by Black ends on a note of quiet but joyful optimism: everything will be okay. The characters suffer many challenges but, as Michael says about his beloved comic book heroes: "despite everything they survive". Perhaps I'm making this sound more down than it is - there is a lot of fun in these tracks too and I often find myself dancing. I've also had the thrill of discovering new bands to explore. I can't say much more other than recommend that you give this a listen. It's a rare treat to come across such a well-thought out album.
Great volume in the series.......2005-10-12
Honestly, this cd is worth the price for "Cue the Pulse to begin" alone. As others have said, that right there should get you to buy this cd without hesitiation. But, there are other fantastic songs on this cd that are equally great and make this cd satisfying. It ends, for instance, with "Wonderful Life" by Black. I hadn't heard that for almost 15 years or so, when I first had the Black full length cassette, which had an equally awesome song on it called "Everything is Coming Up Roses" that got tremendous airplay here in SF. So, point being, it was great to see the song included here, and brought back great memories, outside of the fact that it's a song with a great message.
Other songs on here...yes, others have mentioned, some are weaker than others. But overall, you get a great deal. Highly recommend this cd as something of a middle ground when you want something other than the constant thumpa-thumpa of Club Babylon.
Enjoy.
Very good.......2005-09-12
The music is very sexy, sand and happy, all the feelings that a gay man faces during life. Well for that matter the feeling that everyone faces.
Is good to listen while driving.
Hope you like it!
OJB
great thumpa thumpa.......2005-09-06
all the QAF soundtrack CD's do such a great job of catching the feel of the show, from the thumpa thumpa on the dance floor to the tender moment between characters. And this disc is no exception. Great dance tunes on this one.
The oddest approach to a QAF soundtrack so far..........2005-08-17
First two seasons, all dance music. Season 3 recognized the moodier moments in the show and gave us two separate discs-1 dance, 1 not. Season 4 just tosses together both styles in 1 disc crammed with 14 tracks. In terms of continuity, it sort of disrupts the flow. Perhaps they should have just opted out of putting any dance music this season since this was the least "hi-nrg" season of the bunch, and kept this volume moody and dark, which all works well. The coolest thing though is that you get a full 4 minute version of the new theme song by Burnside Project. And it's pretty apparent that the release of Club Babylon, which is ALL dance music on 2 discs, including many songs not even used in the show, is to satiate those fans of the dance discs.
Average customer rating:
- Dance without words and fun music with words
- Dressed in Something Sparkly on a Hot Summer Night!
- Disk one blah - but disk two ROCKS!
- Not as good as the new QAF Soudtrack
- Cheers to the gay boys!!!
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ASIN: B0000273Z5
Release Date: 2000-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Queer as Folk Theme
- Sexy Boy - K.I.A., Kinky Boyz
- Hold That Sucker Down [Builds Like a Skyscraper Mix] - OT Quartet
- Horny [Boris Gets Horny Mix]
- Nathan's Theme
- Atomic [Xenomania Mix] - Blondie
- Mamma Mia [Definitive Mix] - Abbacadabra
- Uh la la La! [Almighty's Mighty Mix] - Alexia
- Found a Cure [Full Intention Club Mix] - Ultra Nat
- Deeper Love [Ruff Mix] - Ruff Driverz
- Santa Maria [Wah-Hey Mix] - Tatjana
- It's Raining Men - The Weather Girls
Tracks:
- I Am What I Am - Respect,
- Young Hearts Run Free - Respect,
- Crush - Bianca
- To Love You More - Rapport
- Showin' Out
- Holiday - Who's That Girl
- Love Pains - Obsession
- Was That All It Was - Hannah Jones
- To Deserve You - D Vu,
- Armed & Extremely Dangerous - Shirley Lewis, Respect
- Everywhere
- I Don't Want to Miss a Thing - D Vu,
- What Do I Have to Do? - K.I.A.
- How Could He Do This to Me - Tammy Haywood
- Don't Speak - D Vu,
- Better the Devil You Know - K.I.A.
- Save Tonight
- Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Mouth - Rochelle
- You Think You're a Man
Album Description
Soundtrack to the popular UK series that inspired the hit Showtime series. 32 tracks on two CDs including, The Kinky Boyz feat. Kia-'Sexy Boy', Mousse T vs Hot 'N' Juicy-'Horny' (Boris Gets Horny Mix), Blondie-'Atomic' (Xenomania Mix), Ultra Nate-'Found A Cure' (Full Intention Club Mix), Ruff Driverz-'Deeper Love' (Ruff Mix), The Weather Girls-'It's Raining Men' and many more current and classic dance tracks. 1999 release. Slimline double jewel case.
Album Details
Cd1: Queer as Folk - the Songs. Cd2: Queer as Folk - in the Mix.
Customer Reviews:
Dance without words and fun music with words.......2005-08-29
This CD set turned out to be different than I was expecting. I thought that the songs were going to be mostly like "You Think You're a Man" by Full Frontal (on CD #2), which I purchased previously on its own as a single. Turns out that CD #1 is almost entirely dance music without lyrics (okay, except for the occasional repeated catchphrase, the T.V. Series themesong, and "It's Raining Men"). Good music, but not what I was looking for. CD #2 has a lot more songs which include lyrics, which is a lot closer to what I was looking for, and I really enjoyed them. I especially enjoyed trying to remember who the original artists were on some of the cover songs, and for other songs trying to figure out if some of the artists on the CD were the original artists or doing covers. Often, I hate cover versions of songs, but I really like the covers (and/or originals?) on this CD set; they're different from the other verisons; more fun :-)
All-in-all a fun CD set, and I think it's really neat that the CD's are almost perfectly divided between songs with lyrics and songs without; makes it easier to pick them out for a CD player for parties :-)
Dressed in Something Sparkly on a Hot Summer Night!.......2005-07-06
That's how these CDs make me feel! You will not even MISS the original singers on these remixes, but you will be bringing these discs to every party you attend this summer!
I ordered up this 2CD set with yet another 2CD set off Amazon, "Cyber DJ in the MIx," also a UK import , but of current Asian disco-dance anthems (of BRITISH Origin), that I ended up loving just a smidgen more than this one!
All I know is that my summer is bookended by the 4 best dance discs I have EVER heard! Viva La Diva Disco!
And on one last note, Emma Bunton (formerly Baby Spice) also covers the tune "Santa Maria"-that Tatjana does here brilliantly-on her UK 2004 single "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" and it is JUST as FUN!
Disk one blah - but disk two ROCKS!.......2002-04-05
You can listen to disk one once and just put it away, but disk two will take you to Babylon! I've enjoyed it over and over. It's a high-energy dance mix.
Not as good as the new QAF Soudtrack.......2001-11-28
This is a really good CD but it is not as good as the CD for the new queer as folk series. I urge you to get both because they are both good cds.
Cheers to the gay boys!!!.......2001-06-07
Finally, a gay dance cd thats more than just a disco diva remix! Who cares if its all a bunch of covers, this is a well constructed cd that sparkles with every track.....This is the kind of music that makes drag queens strut in their vintage Balenciaga cocktail frocks and Chelsea boys rip off their D&G muscle t-shirts and dance in a frenzy of pride...(PS - Also the BEST work-out cd in years!) Snatch it up now, boys and girls, and make this June the BEST Gay Pride Month ever!
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- Best For A Variety
- Hi-Energy requiring cruise control
- Vapid Dance Music for the Q-Generation!
- SAME MEN...NEW TRACKS!
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Queer As Folk 2: Same Men New Tracks (2000 TV Mini-Series)
Various Artists , and Various Artists - Soundtracks
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ASIN: B00004NJLM
Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Indigo - Haven't You Heard
- Shaft - (Mucho Mambo) Sway - Club Mix
- Barkin' Brothers - Gonna Catch You Baby - (Gordon's Groove) - Full Cub Mix
- Tony Di Bart - The Real Thing
- Take That (Featuring Lulu) - Relight My Fire
- Jimmy Somerville - Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You
- The Real Thing - You To Me Are Everything
- Erasure - Sometimes
- Abbacadabra - Dancing Queen - Milennium Mix
- Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up
- Eve Gallagher - Love Come Down
- Supermotorfunk - Get Down On It (Put Your Arms In The Air) - Denny Shaft Club Mix
- Walk Like a Man [Remix] - Divine
- Collective/The Key the Secret - Urban Cookie Collective
Tracks:
- Utopia - Feel The Need In Me
- Tabu (Featuring Mitzi B) - Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)
- Indigo - I Don't Know What I'd Do (If You Ever Left Me)
- Indigo - Use It Up And Wear It Out
- Obsession - If I Can't Have You
- Sarah Washington - I Will Always Love You
- Hannah Jones - More To This
- Natalie Brown - Love Fool
- Hannah Jones - And I Am Telling You I Am Not Going
- Utopia (Featuring Charlie) - Angels
- Jackie 'O' - That Don't Impress Me Much
- The Kinky Boyz - The only Way Is Up
- Obsession - I Only Wanna Be With You
- Rochelle - How Do I Live
- Abbacadabra - Summer Night City
- Abbacadabra - Lay All Your Love On Me
- Natalie Browne - True Faith
- Roman Holiday - You Are The Music
- ayne Montgomery - What Have You Done For Me
- Natalie Brown - Marvellous
- More to This - Hannah Jones
- Love Fool - Natalie Brown
- And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going - Hannah Jones
- Angels - Utopia
- That Don't Impress Me Much - Jackie "O"
- Only Way Is Up - Kinky Boyz
- I Only Wanna Be With You
- How Do I Live - Rochelle
- Summer Night City - Abbacadabra
- Lay All Your Love on Me - Abbacadabra
- Ture Faith - Natalie Browne
- You Are the Music
- What Have You Done for Me - Jayne Montgomery
- Marvellous - Natalie Browne
Album Description
Second volume of music featured in the hit UK series. 34 tracks on two CDs including, Jimmy Somerville-'Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You', Erasure-'Sometimes', Abbacadabra-'Dancing Queen' (Milennium Mix), Rick Astley-'Never Gonna Give You Up', Divine-'Walk Like A Man' (Remix) and many more. 2000 release. Slimline double jewel case.
Album Details
Music from and Inspired by the UK TV Drama. Features Hits by Jimmy Somerville, Take That, Divine and Erasure.
Customer Reviews:
this [person] is pleased.......2003-04-20
i would suggest this cd to all of the people and the dj's out there that are looking for music for parties and such. there are so many highlights and is a fun, dancing and fingerpopping cd. it was worth the money
Best For A Variety.......2002-06-23
This soundtrack cantains a diverse vatriety of music. The second disc ( double disc where avaiable ) is a non stop, collection from the ALmighty record label, and contains some of the best remakes that the label is famous for and has created a name for itslf for over the last 10 years. Highly recommended for people who enjoy the best that POP music has to offer.
Hi-Energy requiring cruise control.......2002-04-02
These discs brought back wonderful memories of hours of dancing until closing time, drenched in sweat, ears ringing, feeling top-of-the-world. The price may seem a bit steep but I think it was worth it, especially since I'm not as young as I used to be and don't have the stamina. But to listen and feel energized again! Wow! The mix/remix on the 2nd disc is well-done, most of it sounding like one long session in a dance club; the end is a bit of a let-down, not as well integrated.
Luckily the car was on cruise control (keeping the speed legal) while I drove to work. Could easily have found myself with a hefty fine.
Lust, infatuation, love, just dancing your butt off. Feel the burn again.
Vapid Dance Music for the Q-Generation!.......2000-10-25
who could ask for anything more! Finally gay men, (sorry ladies) have their own TV show! I feel liberated! I want to dance my ode to sexual freedom! What better music to shake your 'thang' to then the same tired has-been 'hits' that you've heard a thousand times! Jimmy Somerville! Right on! Disco hasn't beent he same since he died! Oh, he's not dead? Whatever! Pride! Wooooh!
SAME MEN...NEW TRACKS!.......2000-02-26
Very much like QAF 1. The first CD has 14 single tracks that include the remixes of "Haven't you heard" originally by Patrice Rushen, "Relight my fire", "Can't take my eyes off of you", "Dancing Queen", etc... The second CD is totally mixed and remixed of such hits as "I will always love you", "And I am telling you...(from DREAMGIRLS), "That don't impress me much" (Shania Twain), "Feel the Need" (Detroit Emeralds), "I don't know what I'd do" (Sweet Cream),"If I can't have you", "Angels" (Robbie Williams) and 13 more! 69 (hum?)total minutes of dance music!
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- my opinion is...
- British Original SoundTrack - 1 CD version
- Great Memories
- Queer as Folk - Video
- when is the US release coming out?
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Queer as Folk (Nettwerk) (1999 TV Series)
Various Artists - Soundtracks
Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records
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ASIN: B00005176W
Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Queer As Folk Theme - Score/Murray Gold
- Sexy Boy - Kinky Boys
- Doin' It - Nathan's Theme - Score/Murray Gold
- Deeper Love (Ruff Mix) - Ruf Driverz
- The Key To Secret - Urban Collkie Collective
- Haven't You Heard - Indigo
- To Love You More - Rapport
- Showin' Out - Cinnamon
- What Do I Have To Do - Kia
- Uh La La La (Almighty's Mighty Mix) - Alexia
- The Only Way Is Up - The Kinky Boys
- Marvellous - Natalie Brown
- Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You - Jimmy Somerville
- I Am What I Am - Respect
- It's Raining Men - The Weather Girls
Customer Reviews:
my opinion is..........2005-09-22
...fabulous! I am completely satisfied with the service of my order. Thank you so much!
British Original SoundTrack - 1 CD version.......2002-06-01
I thought I was buying the 2 CD set, so was rather disappointed when I received the one with only 1 CD.
The 2 CD set includes the track, Hold That Sucker Down, probably the best track on the set. Without this song to listen to, I find the single CD rather a waste of money.
Great Memories.......2001-03-18
This CD brings back some great memories of this fab show. I highly recommend this one to all the "Friends of Mary" out there.
Queer as Folk - Video.......2001-02-17
If you are interested in purchasing the original English series on DVD/Video you can purchase it (formatted for US/Canada)at the website: http://www.c1tv.com/index.html Amazon.UK only sells it formatted for Europe, and Amazon.com dosen't sell it at all. Worth the cash!!!!!
when is the US release coming out?.......2001-02-14
ooohhh did I say COMING OUT?
Oh well, if you don't get that yopu're on the wrong page sweetie.
I have been avidly following the exploits of the Americans in Showtime's QAF. I find the production to be glossy and more polished than that of its British Counterpart. I Love my QAF on Showtime, Me and my Special someone just can't get enough!
I have to admit though that, If it wasn't fpor the groundbreaking effort of the British series, there would be no American series. This is one thing the AMericans did better than the Brits. I just wished they set the thing in Hillcrest San Diego Ca, than in Pittsburg, PA. Oh well.. Bottomline, LOVE THE SHOW!
About the soundtrack...
Welll....
I guess its okay, BUT HAD I KNOWN THAT THERE IS A DOUBLE DISC SET I WOULD HAVE GOTTEN THAT INSTEAD OF THE SINGLE DISC. Now there's even a second installment! The single disc seems to be to collect different songs from the 2 double disc sets.
I would still buy it definitely. I love the fast version of To love you more, U la la la, and the opening sequence... It is a FAB disc. I love it. BUT i would have opted for the double disc had I known it was available too.
;) oh well, I just have to buy those two now.
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