Club Trance
Club Trance
Track Listings
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1. Night to Remember [Brutus & Nero Remix] - Blank,
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2. Icarus [Big Al's Club Reworking] - Flutlicht
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3. Yellow - DJ Tatana
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4. Neverland - DJ Tech
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5. Body & Soul [Original Mix]
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6. City to City [S.H.O.K.K. Mix]
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7. Lazarus
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8. You and Me (Diving Faces - Next Chapter) [Yuma vs Balearic Mix] - Yuma House
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9. Target [BCM Project Mix]
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10. Spirit [Hardtrance Mix]
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11. Frozen
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12. Innocence [Club Mix] - Talla 2XLC
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13. Tracking [Green Court Mix]
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14. Rainbow Warrior
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15. Exhale [DJ Natron Mix]
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16. Breath - Odyssey of Light
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17. Universe of Life [DJ Scot Project Remix]
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18. Hold On
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Club Trance,Various Artists,Water Music Records,Dance Music,Pop,Rock/Pop Collections,V/A Compilations
Average customer rating:
- Tiësto is Tiësto
- Music to Write Code By
- Simply Great
- Dissapointing coming from Tiesto.
- Great Buy!!!
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Elements of Life
DJ Tiësto
Manufacturer: Ultra Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- A State of Trance 2007
- 10 Years
- Ibiza '06
- In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 5 Los Angeles
- State of Trance 2006
ASIN: B000N8UY3W
Release Date: 2007-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Ten Seconds Before Sunrise
- Everything (featuring JES)
- Do You Feel Me (featuring Julie Thompson)
- Carpe Noctum
- Driving To Heaven
- Sweet Things (featuring Charlotte Martin)
- Bright Morningstar
- Break My Fall (featuring BT)
- In The Dark (featuring Christian Burns)
- Dance4Life (featuring Maxi Jazz)
- Elements Of Life Bonustrack : He's A Pirate (Tiësto Remix)
Amazon.com
Tiësto sticks to his guns on a new album of original compositions that follows 2004's Just Be. Elements of Life strikes a satisfying balance between inventive vocal tracks and signature trance stormers: "Ten Seconds Before Sunrise," "Driving to Heaven," and "Bright Morning Star" all glow with the Dutchman's epic sound, one that is simultaneously haunting and uplifting. On the vocal side, the soaring energy of "Break My Fall," which features BT on vocals, will not disappoint fans of the duo's prior work on "Just Be" and other collaborations. To be sure, there are a number of less convincing pieces as well: "Dance4Life" with Faithless's Maxi Jazz falls flat, and the lyrics of "Can You Feel Me" prove that the genre's reputation for banal wordsmithing is not entirely undeserved. For the most part, however, these weaker moments are outweighed by the stronger tracks. Principal among these is undoubtedly "Sweet Things"--in which Charlotte Martin's vocal high-wire act is complemented by some exceptional programming--a track that is sure to receive a great many spins by DJs around the globe and yet further proof that when it comes to bringing alive the female voice for the dancefloor, Tiësto remains without equal. All in all, it's a safe bet that many of Tiësto's Elements will be making their way into DJ crates and MP3 players alike. --Brent Kallmer
Album Description
Tiësto is undeniably one of the greatest DJ talents of this era. Internationally recognized as the world's premier DJ and producer, Tiësto continually takes electronic music to the next level - pushing boundaries with his addictive and creative trance creations. With his prior album releases enjoying outstanding success in the States, the time has come for his next installment: ELEMENTS OF LIFE. This record includes brilliant collaborations from the likes of BT, Maxi Jazz (Faithless) and other incredible female vocalists; a stunning collection of uplifting trance ensues. Supporting this release with performances at Coachella, WMC and an extensive national tour through Summer 07, Elements of Life will be THE electronic album of 2007.
Customer Reviews:
Tiësto is Tiësto.......2007-07-11
After Just Be, I didn't have too high expectations of this album, even though I did like Just Be. This album doesn't have slow tracks, the vocal performances are just great. All songs fit his style and a couple of them may remind you his first hits.
Music to Write Code By.......2007-07-05
Another good addition to a long playlist of trance electronica I listen to while writing code. Thanks, D.J. Tiesto!
Simply Great.......2007-07-05
One of the best Tiesto CD's I've had the pleasure of owning. It has been playing on repeat for a week now and I haven't gotten tired of it. "Sweet Things" is one of my favs on it. The teme from Pirates of the Caribean is awesome too.
Dissapointing coming from Tiesto........2007-07-04
I expected better of Tiesto, but his decline continues with Elements of Life. Some of the tracks (like Sweet Things) were just bad. Terrible vocals, poor sounding in general. Let PVD and AVB take over; they deserve to. They continue to produce quality stuff. Tiesto has just finally began to choke on his ego, and it will be the eventual complete demise of him. Tiesto is more concerned about spreading his name, and doesn't spend enough time in the studio. He has basically forgotten about the music that has famed him. AVB does a weekly radio show and keeps on top of everything Trance. Tiesto keeps on top of himself, and nothing more.
Great Buy!!!.......2007-07-03
This one is a must have for all tiesto fans. The samples do justice so listen to it before you buy the album. Tiesto likes experimenting like he did with this one. The album starts off with a melodic mix and transitions into more proggy, core tracks. Overall good buy, highly recommended
Average customer rating:
- Ferry Corsten - Passport to the USA
- One of Ferry's Best
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Passport to the United States of America
Ferry Corsten
Manufacturer: Ultra Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- A State of Trance 2007
- Anjunabeats, Vol. 5
- Elements of Life
- A State of Mind
- Ibiza '06
ASIN: B000PSJCOW
Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Poison Pro - Hello (Original Mix)
- The Doppler Effect - Beauty Hides In The Deep3. Solarstone - Late Summer
- Wippenberg - Promised Land (Nic Chagall Remix)
- Summer Sessions feat. Tiff Lacey - By My Side (Signalrunners Fierce Mix)
- Mind One - Hurt Of Intention7. Marc Marberg with Kyau & Albert -
- Ferry Corsten - Beautiful
- Rafaël Frost - Worlds10. FKN feat. Jahala - Why?
- System F - Insolation (Ferry Corsten Flashover Mix)
- Ronnie Allstar - Good Morning Sunshine13. JPL - Mirakel (Supüer Mix)
- Breakfast - The Sunlight
- Lemon & Einar K - Hope
Album Description
Corsten, one of the world's most exciting trance DJs, is ranked #6 DJ in the world, and after non-stop international touring, is considered a tastemaker in this dance genre. He's also an accomplished producer and remixer, having remixed the likes of Moby, U2, Fischerspooner, and Duran Duran. Discover the freshest tunes from international dance floors, smoothly mixed by one of dance's best. Upgraded with a bonus DVD containing exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.
Customer Reviews:
Ferry Corsten - Passport to the USA.......2007-06-28
Let me say that Ferry Corsten's newest release "Passport to the United States of America" is Good, but it just didn't really blow me away. I thought his Passport Netherlands was stronger.
Passport USA is solid but never really reaches epic trance status. It gets in the ballpark, but never really made me go "wow" for any extended period of time. Plus you're paying quite a bit of money for only one disc of music. I could do without the DVD if the album cost less.
There are TONS of other trance/ dance/ electronica discs out there. I would skip this and get Armin van Buuren's "A State of Trance 2007" instead.
One of Ferry's Best.......2007-06-25
Certainly a great mix. Although it's unfortunately only 1 disk, Ferry still delivers a well balanced collection of the recently popular electro-sounding progressive trance in addition to the high pumping synth lines that Corsten does best.
Average customer rating:
- ATB's new sounds, and then some.
- Great album...but does not reach "No silence" yet...
- ATB - Trilogy
- nice!
- A Bit Different, But I Feel This CD Has More Depth
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Trilogy
ATB
Manufacturer: Water Music Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- A State of Trance 2007
- Elements of Life
- Anjunabeats, Vol. 5
- A State of Mind
- Passport to the United States of America
ASIN: B000PC6FTS
Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Justify
- Desperate Religion
- Renegade
- Beautiful Worlds
- Stars Come Out
- Feel Alive
- Made Of Glass
- Alcarda
- These Days
- Better Give Up
- Some Things Just Are The Way They Are
- The Chosen Ones
Tracks:
- Searching For Satellite
- Fahrenheit 451
- Trilogy (The Final Chapter)
- A Rainy Afternoon
- No Fate
- One Small Step
- Dooley's World
- 9 AM
- Tristan Da Cunha
- A Dream About You
- Illuminated Mind
- Shine On
- Under The Sky
- One Million Miles
Album Description
The much anticipated NEW ALBUM containing 26 unreleased, all original songs by one of the world's premier DJs - ATB!
On this, his seventh album, ATB has succeeded in combining two worlds, without intermingling them unnecessarily. Trilogy's first disc ("Dance") provides the electronic and melodious ATB sound blended with a unique rock and pop crossover flavour. The second disc ("Chill"), on the other hand, offers the listener 14 super smooth tracks.
"Every album should have its own soul and a golden thread leading through all the songs. However, you only really feel the soul if you listen to all the songs together. If you mix up the faster and slower songs, that isn't going to work," explains Andre.
Customer Reviews:
ATB's new sounds, and then some........2007-07-06
This is definitely a high-flyer for ATB. It reminds me very much of the Two Worlds album, with the first CD being mainly techno-y/pop songs and the second CD being a great ambient mix. I'm not much of a fan of Heather Nova, and there's something about the featured single, "Renegade" that doesn't sound right, but dedicated ATB fans will like the new sounds, especially if you can't find quite the same kind of ambient that only ATB has. I would say it's no Movin' Melodies, or Two Worlds for that matter, but it's definitely worth the money. I've loved and listened to ATB for 6 years and I'm impressed that he can come out with a refreshingly new two-disc set after being in the game this long.
Great album...but does not reach "No silence" yet..........2007-06-26
ATB is an excellent DJ. Although he's classified in the Trance category, a more appropriate definition of his style would be melodic trance, as pointed out by a reviewer here. If you look for DJ tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, PVD like trance, go elsewhere. This is more mellow, more subtle trance here. The first CD has great vocal trance tracks (Renegade with Heather Nova will probably be among the most popular), pretty energetics sometimes, but nothing like the heavy basses rhythms of the DJs I mentionned earlier. Very laid back and relaxing.
The second CD, is definitely leaning towards dream music. very relaxing, excellent chillout tracks, perfect for a lazzy afternoon, or a quiet drive from the club at 4am.
4 stars only? well, rating is different for everybody, but to me, ATB really stood out with his previous album "No silence" and tracks like Ectasy, Marrakech, and others. IMHO this album is not as innovative and sort of surf on the same wave but no higher.
dont get me wrong though, it's still great music. I guess I'm just not as nicely surprised as with the "No silence" album. if you liked it, buy this one with your eyes closed.
ATB - Trilogy.......2007-06-25
ATB's newest CD is confusingly called "Trilogy". It's confusing since it's only 2 Discs-long, when I thought it was going to be 3 Discs-long - given the "Trilogy" title.
On top of that, it's almost like buying 2 completely different, separate artists' albums. That said, both of Trilogy's discs are good at what they set out to do.
Disc 1 is your typical ATB album. It's upbeat; it's dance-able. It's catchy, but never cheesey. There are good beats throughout and points to ATB for producing/creating them himself. A lot of DJ's can just spin good records, but ATB can also make good records. I thought the vocals were good throughout. This album is great for clubbing, driving fast, partying, etc. If you are a fan of ATB's other stuff, Disc 1 should definitely appeal to you.
Disc 2 however, is about as opposite from Disc 1 as you can get. Disc 2 is super mellow, ambient music. It is background music at its finest. It's calming, and can actually be beautiful at times - again a testament to ATB's ability to produce/create/make music. This CD is perfect for staying calm in rush-hour traffic, reading a book, or trying to fall asleep to.
So both CDs are good, even if they're really not related. I'm not sure anyone would ever naturally want to listen to them back-to-back; they're just so different from one another. If you are strictly a fan of the trance/dance genre, Disc 1 is for you, and you may hate Disc 2. If you're open to a wider taste of music, you may like both discs.
nice!.......2007-06-20
I like this... there is a compilation I found on itunes called "EURO CLUB HITS VOL. 1" that has more stuff like this, even better some of it
A Bit Different, But I Feel This CD Has More Depth.......2007-06-14
ATB's latest album Trilogy is better than I could have ever imagined. I've been a fan of ATB since I first heard The Fields of Love many years ago. I have seen ATB live in the US on two occasions and own all of his cds.
The first cd reminds me of Seven Years (ATB's compilation album of his best songs) - that's how good the songs are, full of depth and as though they could all be a hit. ATB has evolved, so if you were hoping for that infamous guitar riff, it's not in this cd. The beats and the lyrics, however, are catchier than ever.
I disagree with a previous user's comment that Jan Lochel's vocals are rocky as it's tough to find a good male singer in a trance song. I think that Jan Lochel does a fantastic job and when you look at the variety of singers like Heather Nova and Karen Ires, the album pulls together well. It's good to have both male and female singers in trance/pop songs. While I miss Roberta Carter Harrison's voice, each different singer does a good job to complete their song. I highly recommend this album.
Average customer rating:
- A great release from a the legendary RITM!
- Great yet lacking
- Finally!
- 15 years later, they deliver... but no surprises
- RECYCLED DECADE
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Decade
Rabbit in the Moon (CD & DVD)
Manufacturer: South Beat Records
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- Rabbit in the Moon Remixes, Vol. 2
- Rabbit in the Moon Remixes, Vol. 1
- FlooriD.A.
- One + One
- Gatecrasher: Christopher Lawrence Live in Moscow
ASIN: B000NQR82O
Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Time Bomb
- Diamond Dust
- Alphatron
- Omegatron
- Deeper
- Metropolis
- Star Shine
- Let's Dance
- Dubassex
- O.B.E.
- Decade
Album Description
Rabbit In The Moon have established an enormous fan base with the release of their 12-inch singles, remix work, and exploration in live performance. With their world renowned remixes for Smashing Pumpkins, Depeche Mode, Sarah McLachlan, Garbage, and countless others, it's no wonder they have the world eagerly awaiting the release of their first full-length CD/DVD. Their style of electronic music is timeless, but to truly understand this group is to see and hear them live. This 80+ minute DVD takes you behind the scenes and in front of thousands of screaming fans at one of their live festival performances, shot in Hi-Def with a 5.1 Surround Sound mix.
Customer Reviews:
A great release from a the legendary RITM!.......2007-07-13
I think this is a *fanstatic* release, mostly because of the DVD content, but I like the CD a lot as well. Being the fan that I am, I couldn't give this any less than 5 stars for that DVD content being what it is. Yes, there is some dated stuff on the album, but it is called "Decade", and the song "Deeper" alone justifies that title. I see some of the other reviewers who are fans, but giving it low-star reviews, that's really too bad. It may be because they were expecting a full new CD of all new material, and didn't get that. Still, I see that those of us who "know the deal", so to speak, know that the essence of Rabbit In The Moon is the live show, I think the DVD content gives a pretty close approximation to what it's actually like to see them live. But tell me, who, of the RITM fans among us, especially those who have seen them live in the least year, didn't FLIP out when they were listening to the "Decade" CD and heard the phrase "Look into the eye!" for the first time, on track 8.. with memories flooding in of Bunny with his TV-on-a-stick?? I know I did. And that song is followed by the AMAZING rendition of David Bowie's "Let's Dance", followed by Deeper (which is admittedly old
but is a classic and couldn't be excluded) but then there's a brand new mix of O.B.E. that, correct me if I'm wrong, has never been released before. (And I own the original Phases O.B.E. 12" record). I love the new mix of that song, and I think it's a great album, even though every single song doesn't thrill me. But even with this CD, some of the older RITM songs that I never really liked much before, like Dubbasex for example, listened carefully and given them another chance, and found they are actually very subtle and beautiful songs.
There is more newer material on the album than some reviewers let on, in fact well over half of it is new. There are a few ommissions, IMO, for example I would have liked to see "Electro Accupuncture" on this CD, but then again that has been released before on a CD, still I think it would have fit in well here though as well. I love the DVD the most, because it reminds me why I've been such a huge fan for so many years, with probably about 7 shows under my belt. To all the fans out there, buy this album! Show your support! Remember the old Zen Festial 96-97 shows, with Bunny, in his disco-ball suit, being lowered by a cable from the ceiling! remember how you felt at those times. They have earned our suport! To those folks new to the electronica genre, this is a good glimpse into understanding the engima that is Rabbit in the Moon... RITM so much more than can possible be described in one album, album review, DVD, magazine article, or antyhing else. There's a whole history and culture behind these guys'one-of-a-kind stlye of performance art, and I think this release captures the essence of it almost as best you could with the amount of material provided. Buy it for the DVD, but then take the audio CD, put in in your car stereo, put on track 8, and crank it up!
Great yet lacking.......2007-07-12
So, if your a rabbit head like me, you've probably heard most of these tracks at their shows. So why is this CD a great purchase? Quite simply because you are a rabbit head and they need our support. If you're new to Rabbit in the Moon then you need to hear what the music is about. The really cool feature is that in the DVD each suit comes with an explanation which will help new listeners/show goers to understand the meaning of the show as a whole and the suits individually. Are there tracks missing? Absolutely. The now famous jungle track used for the dragon slaying sequence is missing, so is the old light suit track which is a favorite amongst show goers. However, the single most significant fact about this release is the release it self. If this goes good, we will see a new Rabbit in the Moon CD sometime soon. Remember, this is their first attempt at this, so lets support them. After all, they have been connecting to us for over a decade, the least we can do is buy the CD.
Finally!.......2007-07-12
Yes, many of the tracks have been previously released. Yes, much of the album sounds like a product of the 90s. Should that be a problem if the music is good?
I am pleased to witness this finally see the light of day. The music sounds great with a pair of headphones, and the DVD only makes it better.
15 years later, they deliver... but no surprises.......2007-07-11
I've been listening to Rabbit in the Moon for 13 years... heck, the first time I ever rolled was at a RITM show in 1994. I love these guys. Now, this album is solid, but not ground-breaking. It's not really phoned in, but then it's not really innovative either. That's partially because these are almost all old tracks. I think there's actually only one track on the entire album that wasn't previously released. Some of these date back, literally, a decade. In fact, "Out of Body Experience" was released in '93, so they could have called it "Decade and a Half". Anyways, the new track is pretty cool, a cover of David Bowie's "Let's Dance". For longtime fans though, it's really about the DVD. The footage is great, including some from a protest rally at the WTO in the Czech Republic. So even though the album doesn't have much new to offer old fans, it's still worth picking up. For interested newbies, it's a must-buy. It's put together very well, with appropriate mixes of each track chosen. It nearly brought a tear to my eye finally hearing all these tracks in album format. I think that alot of "long-time" fans will be highly disappointed because they've never heard these tracks sitting at home, sober. Yes, obviously, ANYTHING will sound better when you're high, on a gigantic soundsystem. Go pick up some decent headphones, find some good visuals, and let RITM carry you away into your own out of body experience.
RECYCLED DECADE.......2007-07-11
I hate this because I am a great fan . . . but I have to admit that these guys haven't really done much lately.
Their shows are AMAZING! The stuff of legend, but they seem to have not had much commitment to new
studio projects asides from the occasional remix. This is all stuff that has been recycled from the past decade.
It really is a shame because the talent is there, I wish I didn't have to say this, but, I call as I see it.
Average customer rating:
- CD
- Is much good
- One of the Great Albums of the 90's
- Very Happy with purchase!
- Almost perfect.
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Moby
Manufacturer: V2
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- 18
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- Go: The Very Best of Moby
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- Songs 1993-1998
ASIN: B00000J6AG
Release Date: 1999-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Honey
- Find My Baby
- Porcelain
- Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
- South Side
- Rushing
- Bodyrock
- Natural Blues
- Machete
- 7
- Run On
- Down Slow
- If Things Were Perfect
- Everloving
- Inside
- Guitar, Flute & String
- The Sky Is Broken
- My Weakness
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
Those who have followed Moby's career are familiar by now with his deep convictions and spiritual connection. On his 1999 release, Play, he celebrates his faith in a masterful, unobtrusive way, channeling gospel and other inspirational samples through beats so earthy they could grow grass on a cement dance floor. It's impossible to separate the joy of the message from the joy of the grooves. --Beth Massa
Amazon.com essential recording
The great iconoclast of techno returns with a smooth, sacred, and exhilarating record. Play's concoction of breakbeat rhythms, ambient mixology, and inspired blues and gospel samples cry out across musical genres and histories, imparting a time-tested wisdom to beat-driven ears. Moby's devout faith--in both God and his own musical whims--give this approach a sort of legitimacy that another, less sincere artist would never have. That sincerity reverberates through the beats and instrumental eclecticism like a pulse. The soulful refrains and proclamations in "Find My Baby" and "Natural Blues" somehow nestle between straight-up dance-floor rave-ups ("Bodyrock") and melt-in-your-mouth ambience ("Inside") with an effortless grace. Moby reaches across his turntables and finds something pure--almost organic. In fact, the album feels more natural than techno is ever supposed to feel, more spiritual than what DJs are supposed to be able to muster, and more alive than it has any right to be. --Matthew Cooke
Customer Reviews:
CD.......2007-05-17
I found this product in very good condition and will buy from Amazon again.
Is much good.......2007-05-08
I am like to listen to the whale man who is to sing whale song.
One of the Great Albums of the 90's.......2007-04-24
I was introduced to this album by my brother and was not sure if I would like it as I grew up in the seventies and was therefore somewhat out of touch with today's artists. But from the opening notes of HONEY, I was hooked. Moby put together a wonderful collection of songs for this album, most of which are instantly memorable, covering rock, pop, ambient music, gospel and ballads. Eighteen songs is a lot for one album and maybe four could have been left off: DOWN SLOW and 7 are very short, almost snippets. The spoken tracks: IF THINGS WERE PERFECT and THE SKY IS BROKEN are irritating and I tend to skip them. My other criricism is that the best tracks are contained in the first half of the album and it tends to run out of steam after RUN ON. So maybe a differnet playing order would have held my interest better. But that is only a minor complaint as there are so many wonderful tracks.
HONEY, WHY DOES MY HEART FEEL SO BAD, BODYROCK, RUSHING, RUN ON, NATURAL BLUES, EVERLOVING, GUITAR FLUTES AND STRING, PORCELAIN, FIND MY BABY, SOUTHSIDE and MACHETE are standouts. PORCELAIN may be overplayed as I see it listed on most chillout albums, including PURE MOODS 3 but there is no denying it is a great song. SOUTHSIDE is the other big hit but it does not really need Gwen Stefani's guest vocal and some other songs do tend to repeat the one line over and over (HONEY, FIND MY BABY, WHY DOES MY HEART...) but they never sound motonous. But the album is more creative than most today and this guy is very versatile with different styles of music. My favourite way to listen to the album is to delete the four tracks mentioned above that i do not care for and then let the album play. It is beautiful, raw, soulful and edgy all at once.
By the way skip the liner notes. Moby pours forth about his beliefs on various topics and I for one don't really care. I am interested in some of the issues he talks about but it does come accross as a little bit preachy. Just create more great music. Below are track listing and times. Some have an A+ rating to show my favourites.
Track listing:
1. Honey 3.27 (A+)
2. Find my baby 3.58
3. Porcelain 4.00 (A+)
4. Why does my heart feel so bad 4.23 (A+)
5. Southside 3.48
6. Rushing 2.59 (A+)
7. Bodyrock 3.34 (A+)
8. Natural blues 4.13 (A+)
9. Machete 3.37
10. 7 1.00
11. Run on 3.44 (A+)
12. Down slow 1.34
13. If things were perfect 4.17
14. Everloving 3.24 (A+)
15. Inside 4.48
16. Guitar flute and string 2.09
17. The sky is broken 4.16
18. My weakness 3.35
Very Happy with purchase!.......2007-02-21
I am very happy with the product I purchased through Amazon. Everything was as reported and shipping dates were accurate.
Almost perfect........2006-12-31
Almost all the tracks on this one are winners. Lots of music for the money. Won't get old too quick - you can keep coming back to this one.
Average customer rating:
- nice!
- Cheesy and predictable
- This Album will Leave You Speechless
- Music for SCUM.
- Cascada CD
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Everytime We Touch
Cascada
Manufacturer: Robbins Ent. Llc
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Binding: Audio CD
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Euro Dance
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Similar Items:
- Listen To Your Heart
- Everytime We Touch
- Rain
- A Girl Like Me
- Let's Get It On
ASIN: B000E6EJ2A
Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Everytime We Touch (3:19)
- How Do You Do! (3:15)
- Bad Boy (3:12)
- Miracle (3:38)
- Another You (3:37)
- Ready For Love (3:23)
- Can't Stop The Rain (3:28)
- Kids In America (3:00)
- A Neverending Dream (3:23)
- Truly Madly Deeply (4:12)
- One More Night (3:42)
- Wouldn't It Be Good (3:27)
- Love Again (3:28)
- Everytime We Touch (Yanou's Candlelight Mix) (3:15)
Album Description
THE DEBUT ALBUM INCLUDES THE #1 DANCE HIT "EVERYTIME WE TOUCH"!!
Customer Reviews:
nice!.......2007-06-20
I like this... there is a compilation I found on itunes called "EURO CLUB HITS VOL. 1" that has more stuff like this, even better some of it
Cheesy and predictable .......2007-06-17
I used to be a big fan of trance music a few years ago but as time went on, the genre became stale and dull. Every trance artist used that same tiresome recipe of a male programmer/dj and a female singer. I can't tell one Euro pop act from another nowadays. They all sound alike. No wonder their careers don't last for more than two albums. Cascada follows that same cookie cutter, formulaic recipe that made their peers like 4 Strings and their tiresome ilk popular.
I have to admit Cascada's music is quite melodic. The pop hooks quickly got stuck in my head. It is hard not want to dance to this music. Unfortunately everything else sounds generic and lifeless. Cascada offers nothing new or original. Was it really necessary to cover that treacly Savage Garden ballad "Truly, Madly, Deeply"? I did though like their cover of Kim Wilde's "Kids in America" but how many times can that song be covered? Obviously not enough.
Cascada quickly reminded me why I no longer listen to vocal trance music any more. It all sounds the same. This genre needs to die quickly.
This Album will Leave You Speechless.......2007-06-04
Wow. I was speechless when I bought the new Cascada "Every time We touch" album. Her songs and lyrics are amazing and I know you'll love them. Men, want to show a sensitive side, and show her you care and you know what a woman likes? Well, I recommend buying her these great tracks that she is sure to love. What woman wouldn't want this, Cascada is a great singer no matter what genre you like. This album includes the tracks "Every Time We Touch", "Kids In America", and a spectactular remake of "Truly Madly Deeply", a song you and your partner will love to listen to together. Buy it for yourself or as a gift, either way, you can't go wrong.
Music for SCUM........2007-04-02
It's not often that you hate a record after the first few seconds, but that's exactly what happened here. Not for the music itself though.. let me explain.
First of all - the actual music is AWFUL. Tinny, flat sound with as much depth, charm and passion as a Happy Meal. Dull, formulaic drivel that consists of cover after cover - take a famous song, strap a instantly dated techno beat behind it, get token blonde to sing the vocals and voila - one super-suck album.
As the official Room 101 of Amazon, The Curmudgeon has access to many exclusive things. And so here is an actual excert from the recording studio where this travesty was recorded...
"What's that? Oh - 'Truly Madly Deeply' - that's a song that people who don't actually like music will know - cover that. Oh, and Kim Wilde's 'Kids In America' - that's got a good chorus, hasn't it. Let's cover that too. 'How Do You Do' by Roxette. What the hell - cover it. We really are making a worthwhile and quality album here, aren't we? Pass the cocaine."
But like I said - it's not the actual music that is so abhorrent - its the image it brings when you first hear it, of the actual low-life, teenage single mother SCUM who will buy it.
You WILL hear this coming from some empty-headed yo-yo-knickered harlot's I-Pod. You WILL hear this coming from some clapped-out car full of thick kids in baseball caps. You WILL hate absolutely everyone who listens to this.
People who listen to this don't even know what music IS. Don't be one of them.
The_Curmudgeon_Hates_You@yahoo.co.uk
Cascada CD.......2007-02-22
I had never heard of this singer until I bought her cd and it is really good. Great condition when I received it.
Average customer rating:
- what an awesome arsenal for our ears
- TIESTO GIVES US ONE MORE REASON TO HATE HIM!
- Great CD
- keeps me home
- Best Dance Album for 2006
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In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 5 Los Angeles
Tiesto
Manufacturer: Songbird
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Electronica
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Netherlands
| Continental Europe
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Similar Items:
- State of Trance 2006
- In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 4: Latin America
- Elements of Life
- In Search of Sunrise
- DJ in the Mix 3
ASIN: B000EGDBUQ
Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Conil - Malibu Beach
- Mark Norman Pres. Celine - Colour My Eyes
- Late Night Alumni - Empty Streets
- Electro Prompt - Beside Me (Gothek DC Remix)
- Fonzarelli - Moonlight Party
- Leama & Moor - Everything Matters (Matthew Dekay Remix)
- Matthew Dekay Vs. Proluctors - Let The Game Begin
- Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms (Club Mix)
- Parker & Hanson - Let Me Be (Extended Mix)
- Kalafut & Fugle - Novocaine (Mark Otten Remix)
- Jes - People Will Go (Steve Forte Rio Remix)
- Basic Perspective - Small Step On the Other Side
- Tom Cloud - Told You So
- A.M. - Arise (Hammer & Fubayashi Remix)
- Cass - Little Bird
Tracks:
- Pink Elephant - LAX
- Alex Stealthy - Something Is Wrong
- Shah & Laruso Pres. Global Experience - Zanzibar
- Progression - Technophobia
- A Boy Called Joni - Green Astronauts
- Petter - These Days (Luke Chable's Those Days Mix)
- Estuera - Tales From the South (Jonas Steur's Revision Flow)
- ?zg?r Can - Irony
- Jonas Steur - Second Turn
- Smith & Pledger Pres Aspekt - Hi Jack
- Jaytech - Genesis (Jimbo's Afterburner Mix)
- Super8 & DJ Tab - Helsinki Scorchin'
- Way Out West - Don't Forget Me (Guy Ehmetores Remix)
Product Description
1. Global Experience - San Salvador
2. Way Out West - Don't Forget Me (Steve Forte Rio Mix)
3. Progression - Technofobia
4. Midway - Cobra
5. Estuera - Tales From The South 2006
6. A Boy Called Joni - Green Astronauts
7. 16BIT Lolita's & Johan Cyber - Like A Memory
8. Petter - These Days
9. Incolumis - One With Sanctuary9
10. Alex Stealthy - Deplorings
11. AM - Arise
12. Tom Cloud - Told You So
13. Base Perspective - Small Step On The Other Side
14. Parker & Hanson - Let Me Be
15. Leama & Moor - Everything Matters
16. Electroprompt - Beside Me
17. Ozgur Can - Irony
Format: CD
Amazon.com
Trance is about as Dutch as windmills, and more than any other DJ, Tiësto is its ambassador. His highly successful In Search of Sunrise series can claim much of the credit for this, and this fifth installment, Los Angeles, delivers in spades. As ever, the man finds his inspiration in the female voice; from Late Night Alumni's "Empty Streets," which pits a bassline that bounces like Silly Putty against Becky Jean Williams's dreamy vocals, to Karen Overton's dancefloor-destroying cover of Billie Ray Martin's "Your Loving Arms," Tiësto again proves himself a master at driving sets to soaring highs with well-placed siren songs. The second disc finds the Dutchman in more progressive territory, luring in the unsuspecting with Pink Elephant's effervescent "LAX" only to drop the hammer with Alex Stealthy's "Something Is Wrong," a track with a disorienting beat that seems to tumble over itself and a haunting melody that sounds as though it were trapped under ice. Tiësto also shows he hasn't lost his affinity for engaging the listener in a test of wills, as in A Boy Called Joni's vertiginous "Green Astronauts." Like all good mixes, the fifth in the ISoS series is after all a study in contrasts. Ironic, perhaps, that with the title Los Angeles the album makes a compelling case that the trance crown won't be leaving Holland anytime soon. --Brent Kallmer
Customer Reviews:
what an awesome arsenal for our ears.......2007-07-07
Tiesto, albeit ostentatious, is revolutionizing music, and ISOS5 is a clear example where dj's like him, and Armin are heading. His tracks are eloquent, driving and full of forcefullness, and flowing and no one, anywhere, can do it like Tiesto. People say he is a sell out, well Go ahead and sell out Tiesto, because if you can make albums like this for me and my 100 friends to enjoy, than so be it. Everyone I have given this cd to, really, everyone of them, can't believe how magical it is. Like the previous reviewer, I can be driving in rush hour from Boston and blast ISOS5 and never get sick of it, that is hard for a trance album to stand multiple plays after a year or so.
Tiesto is only starting his protege mixing. I cannot wait for more tracks from him. 'Tiesto IN Concert' is mind boggling, a life altering trance experience.
Anyone hestitating to buy this for perhaps a different dj like Armin B or Van Helden or the like, well they are good, but def. add this to your collection.
SO BRILLIANT!
thanks
TIESTO GIVES US ONE MORE REASON TO HATE HIM!.......2007-06-13
what else is there to say, except stay away- the almighty god of the sound of torment makes us want to rage some more. Please I beg you tiesto, go away and leave us all alone.
Great CD.......2007-05-03
This is a great CD by Tiesto. I love the mixes and sounds presented in Sunrise Vol. 5, and this was the first CD of his that I had ever owned. I especially loved the track "Helsinki Scorchin". Great track to drive to, by the way. I like the faster beat tracks that Tiesto creates/uses, and a lot of that is due to the fact that I like to listen to trance when I'm driving, and it's most fun to drive to fast tracks. The reason why I rated this four stars instead of five is because I have Sunrise Panama and Sunrise Latin America, and I think both of those albums are actually a little bit better that Sunrise Los Angeles, even though they were its predecessors.
keeps me home.......2007-05-02
This cd set of Tiesto's is really great i live in Los Angeles and driving at 80 on L.A.'s most known freeway you can understand that no matter during the day or at night its a really good energetic album my favorite is "moonlight party" because that brings the suspense of speed during the day or night and those loud hits are fantastic you have to pick up a copy
Best Dance Album for 2006.......2007-04-22
I bought a lot of Dance, Trance, Electronic, CD and this is my favorite album for 2006. Very good beat and vocal. A good choice for Club Hits fan...
Average customer rating:
- A decent trance CD
- Shows you what we knew.....
- PVD, true maestro in the DJ world!
- Simply a great album
- great album
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Reflections
Paul Van Dyk
Manufacturer: Mute U.S.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Electronica
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Similar Items:
- Out There and Back
- The Politics of Dancing, Vol. 2
- State of Trance 2006
- The Other Side
- The Politics of Dancing
ASIN: B0000C8ATU
Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Crush
- Time of Our Lives
- Like a Friend
- Reflections
- Nothing But You
- Buenaventura
- Homage
- Never Forget
- Knowledge
- That's Life
- Connected
- Spellbound
- Kaleidoscope
Amazon.com
Paul Van Dyk's pop sense dominates Reflections, giving his squeaky-clean progressive trance a catchy, yet disposable weightlessness. As a DJ, Van Dyk is beyond human, existing in that rarefied "superstar DJ" realm filled with exotic locales and sweat-soaked masses of young, beautiful fans. But on record, his reputation as a master spinner takes a backseat to his songwriting/production work. Even 2001's The Politics of Dancing, billed as the DJ's first proper mix record, was given a dollop of post-production gloss. Too often, there's a feeling something is missing, that blood and sweat has been replaced with something cold and muted. With a variety of guest vocalists on hand, Reflections comes close to a proper "crossover" record without taking the verse-chorus-verse plunge, and this actually gives it some heart. Jan Johnston's cheerful mantra on "Like a Friend," for instance, makes for a lovely bounce, like a lullaby with a beat. More often though, the ear drifts into a nostalgic desire for early mornings spent in dark clubs, listening to Van Dyk spin music with a little more meat on its bones. --Matthew Cooke
Album Description
Paul Van Dyk's first new artist album in 3 years! Features 13 tracks. Mute. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
A decent trance CD.......2006-11-02
I never really got into the electronic scene until a few months ago, but I started with some hard stuff, then decided to get some trance. This was one of my first Trance albums, and it's a decent CD.
One thing I can say for certain is that most of the good music can be found in the first half of the album. All the music (minus Like a Friend) on the first half is very well produced and the vocals and the music were mixed brilliantly. That being said, after track 8, Never Forget, the mix between vocals and music doesn't seem natural and didn't feel as lovely as the beginning of the cd did.
One of my favorite tracks is Time of Our Lives, which is a slightly harder trance song, but the construction of the song and the feeling brought through the beat really makes me happy. One of my least favorite tracks is the next song Like a Friend. In this song, it doesn't feel that the music flowed with the vocals at all, which didn't feel like it belonged on the record alongside the other songs.
Shows you what we knew............2006-03-27
OK, I admit it, I'm a huge PVD fan since 2001 and I own most of his CDs. When this one came out I had such a totally different expectation that I was offended with its departure from Paul's usual style. POD-1 and "Out there and Back" were soooo different than this. When I heard snippets of "Reflections" on the Amazon site, I regretfully decided it wasn't for me and moved on.
Fast forward to today....I just decided to give "Reflections" a second chance after seeing the special 2-CD edition in a store on sale. Well, unbelievably, I was not disappointed at all. I have decided that this CD was ahead of its time because it does not sound at all outrageous or lame to me now, especially after hearing Paul's "Politics of Dancing 2" and some other artists' newer stuff. It is not uncommon for popular musical artists to want to branch out, and even when I felt disappointed in this music I didn't anticipate that PVD was going to hell in a handbasket, just that he was going to attempt some different sounds. Oakenfold did it successfully, so why shouldn't PVD? PVD is still making music in his signature style, so what's the big deal if he ventures into other sounds once in a while? Also, I have to hand it to him that he can grow and evolve and still produce what I consider great music.
I think it is the mark of a true fan to appreciate all the styles of a truly great artist, and to be able to evolve with them into a more mature and modern sound. To be hung up on only one type of sound that existed circa 1999 and trash everything else an artist comes out with even if it is good (like this CD is, or obviously it wouldn't have garnered a Grammy nomination) is to be a person who is stuck in a musical rut and refuses to come out! Expand your horizons, you may be surprised at how your feelings may change after giving this CD another chance and listening it for more than a few times.
PVD, true maestro in the DJ world!.......2006-03-09
This was my first serious listen to PVD's work, and I gotta' say, I love it. In general, I'm a big fan of DJ-styled electronica (Tiesto, BT, Sasha, etc.) and this album ranks up there with the best. Love the vocals by Jan Johnston. My favorite track of the album is opening one, "Crush", although I also love "Reflections" and "Buenaventura".
Simply a great album.......2005-08-18
Well for FOOLS who don't understand this Godfather i'll tell ya.
Paul Van Dyk has serious emotional beats that makes you cry, or Reminds you of your own life.
He has won many awards in his hometown in Berlin, other german cities and around the world.(Don't belive me go to PvD's website.)
Reflections almost won a grammy but got beaten by Basement Jaxx's "Kish Kash" but is still good.
Reflections, Connected and Nothing but You are the singles that I enjoy.
Worth the money!
great album.......2005-05-20
well everyone knows by now that reviews mean jack. Here is another fine example. Get this album because Van Dyk has made a turn for the better. No more repetitive beats. Its a new era and a new Van Dyk much welcomed. Obviously if you like the trance from 99 then your time is up. Stop listening to music. But if you like the new style pick this one up. it will not disappoint.
Average customer rating:
- The Awakening!!
- Great energy!!
- A Must Have for Fans of Christopher Lawrence
- A release as it should be!
- Simply the best
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Gatecrasher: Christopher Lawrence Live in Moscow
Christopher Lawrence
Manufacturer: Gatecrasher
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Trance
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Dance & DJ
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Similar Items:
- A State of Trance 2007
- Elements of Life
- Subculture, Vol. 01
- A State of Mind
- Balance 011
ASIN: B000NA77X0
Release Date: 2007-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Perception [Live] - Activa
- Made in Bahrain [Live] - Daniel Stone
- Tabriz [Live] - Rhythmia
- Solar Flare [Live] - Astralis
- Landmark [Live] - Vibrasphere
- Dominator [Live] - U-Recken,
- Dynamic Swell, Pt. 2 [Live] - Polaris, Tikal
- Offender [Live] - Magnetikfusion, Sunrize
- Connexions [Live] - Sunrize
- Mind Factor [Live] - Basic, Echotek
- Vimano, Pt. 2 [Live] - Pleiadians,
Tracks:
- New Technologies [Live] - Nuclear Device
- Experience [Live] - Tikal
- Kickwave [Live] - Project FM
- Beyond the Limit [Nicholas Bennison Remix][Live] - John "00" Fleming, Christopher Lawrence
- Driven [Live] - Protoculture
- Rasa Lila [Jay Selway Mix][Live] - John "00" Fleming
- Future [Live] - Lee Haslam
- Checkmate [Live] - Lee Haslam
- Fused [Jay Selway Cyzum Mix][Live] - The Digital Blondes, John "00" Fleming
- Awakening [Live] - Nick Rowland
- Backlash [Live] - Jussi Soro
- Lift [Live] - Sean Tyas
Album Description
2007 double CD set featuring the award-winning American DJ spinning discs live in Russia! Lawrence has been in the Top 10 or practically every 'Best DJ' poll taken in the last decade, and continues to treat his fans to mix CDs and hot and steamy live sets...like this one! 23 tracks including cuts from Activa, Vibrasphere, Sunrize, Protoculture, John '00' Fleming, Lee Haslam and others. Ministry Of Sound.
Album Details
Christopher Lawrence was DJ Magazine's Highest New Entry (At No 5) on their 2006 DJ Top 100 and Takes to the Decks on this Debut of Gatecrashers "dj Led" (Non TV) Series. This First Collection was Recorded Live in Moscow When Christopher Wow the Crowds for a Spectacular Gatecrasher Event. This is the True Authentic End of Trance.
Customer Reviews:
The Awakening!!.......2007-06-20
Christopher Lawrence completely destroys the decks with this amazing mix-album. But don't take my word for it. You simply must hear if for yourself!! Enjoy!
Great energy!!.......2007-06-13
Everytime i play these tracks... i want to head out to the club. CL does a fantastic job of deliving a club-like songlist to your ipod.... each song builds on the last, and this 2 disc comp leaves you wanting more!!
A Must Have for Fans of Christopher Lawrence.......2007-05-31
If you like progressive techo or a fan of Christopher Lawrence, you must get this album. The whole album is just great. It keeps you wanting more. Every song was excellent. I would have to say this his best work so far.
A release as it should be!.......2007-05-10
This was an excellent set! Both discs are solid, really no intros, he just gets down to business. Sound quality is superb. Anyone normally leary of buying released material, and rightfully so, will not ne disappointed with this album. The only complaint I have is that it was not 3 or 4 discs. Defintely buy this album!
Simply the best.......2007-04-10
Its one of the best cd's of 2007 so far . From the beginning to end goes BaaaNG, R0Cks.
Average customer rating:
- Soothing!
- one of the best CDs i own
- Jose Padilla is the king
- Another Really Good One
- Unbelievable!
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Cafe Del Mar: Volume 6
Various Artists , and Jose Padilla
Manufacturer: Fontana Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Café del Mar, Vol. 5
- Cafe Del Mar - Volume 7
- Cafe Del Mar - Volume 8
- Café del Mar, Vol. 4
- Café del Mar, Vol. 9
ASIN: B00005OMMD
Release Date: 2001-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Traveller (Kid Loco's Once Upon A Time In The East Mix) - Talvin Singh
- Dub In Ya Mind (Beach Club Mix) - Afterlife
- The Messenger - A New Funky Generation
- Homebase - DZihan & Kamien
- Beautiful (7in Canny Mix) - MandaLay
- 3.2 Bedrock (Ambient Mix) - Humate
- Satie 1 - Endorphin
- Homelands - Nitin Sawhney
- A Distant Invitation - Rae & Christian
- Existence (Edit) - Bugge Wesseltoft
- Oh Home - Paco Fernandez/Levitation
- Les Kid Nappeurs Main Theme - Marc Collin
- Adios Ayer - Jose Padilla
- Ill Street Blues - Moonrock
- The Look Of Love - Dusty Springfield
Amazon.com
Eclectic, emotionally smart, and always engaging to the ear, Volume Six won't disappoint followers of the Del Mar series. After a curious slice of Talvin Singh's "Traveller" (Kid Loco's Once upon a Time in the East mix), Afterlife get the slow dusk grooves moving with the seductively vocalized "Dub In Ya Mind (Beach Club Mix)" before A New Funky Generation slip in some grooves as smooth and of-the-'70s as their name suggests with "The Messenger."
However, Volume Six is often more poignant and melancholy than the usual Del mar compilation. dZihan & Kamien's "Homebase," while sporting an uptempo ambience, is spiritually destined for the subsonic bass groove of Deep Dish someday, and Humate's "3.2 Bedrock (Ambient Mix)" is the sort of ennui-filled dance music Madonna would be proud of. The hidden treasure on this volume is Moonrock's "111 Street Blues," a sumptuous downtempo stew of ambience, hip-hop, and ambient dub sensibilities. It helps make Volume Six the perfect destination for those seeking a spirited romantic beach vacation with their significant other in the living room. --Steffan Chirazi
Album Description
German dance compilation featuring the finest in trance music featuring such artists as Talvin Singh, Afterlife, A New Funky Generation, dZian and Kamien, Mandalay and many more. 15 tracks in all. 1999 release. Standard jewel case.
Customer Reviews:
Soothing!.......2006-11-03
This is a great CD to listen to at work. It's a nice combination of soothing music and slightly up-tempo beats. Good stuff.
one of the best CDs i own.......2006-08-08
this is my second time buying this CD because i left my first copy in the states and i could not live without it.
every single track on this CD is excellent. they all go together great, and this cd sets a great chillout mood.
the best cafe del mar CD of the collection, AND one of the best lounge CDs ever.
i highly recommend it, you cannot beat the price on amazon either.
Jose Padilla is the king.......2006-03-11
I'm not a good writer, but I hope I can express to you how much I love this CD.
This CD is much like the Cafe Del Mar Vol 5 CD. Both have similiar format and the songs are a mix of some fun house music and some easy listening chill out music. Just like the Cafe Del Mar Vol 5 series, for me, the more I listened to this CD the more I loved it. Most of the songs you can listen to over and over and over again and never get tired of the pleasure they bring you.
Like all the Cafe Del Mar series they are perfect for almost any occassion. Personally, I love listening to this CD when I am with someone special or as I fall asleep at night.
Right now I am listening to track 13 which is "Adios Ayer", it is a wonderful song by Jose Padilla and I can't help but think he knew this was his last effort and he was telling us "Goodbye". Knowing this is somewhat sad, which really fits the mood of the song.
On slim chance that german girl named Caterina from Berlin ever reads this message I want to say "thank you" for telling me about this CD.
Also, if you do not already know this, Cafe Del Mar is perfect little Cafe on Island of Ibiza off the coast of Spain. Watching the sunset here is one of the things that everyone must do at least once in their lifetime. So thank you Cat, thank you Jose Padilla and thank you Cafe Del Mar.
Another Really Good One.......2005-11-11
This is another really good Cafe Del Mar CD. It has a real "lay by the pool" and be "glad that you have nothing to do" feel.
Unbelievable!.......2005-04-26
I origanlly bought this album only because it had the song "Beautiful" by Mandalay. Well, to my great surprise, the album as a whole is wonderfully poignant and mellow. Based mainly on ambient hip-hop sounds, Cafe Del Mar Vol. 6 is a great song to create, love and relax to. It is the definitive sound of beauty, and it is a trip into parallel realms of real music where the radio leaves us yearning for more. At times emotionally wrenching, yet optimistic at the same time, Cafe Del Mar Vol. 6 has great artists abound and shows off their incredible musical talents.
Music Review:
- Cocktail
- Destination: Heaven
- DJ/Stop [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- DNH Records Classics
- Endtroducing.....
- Flag [Import] [Original recording remastered]
- Freestyle Heaven [Box set]
- Freestyle, Vol. 24 [Import]
- From Within 2
- Furious Angels [CD-single] [Import]
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