Chill Out!
Chill Out!
Track Listings
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Disc: 1
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1. Ambient Kinsky - Jo Bogaert
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2. Whaler [Strobe Mix] - Omicron
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3. Sky High - Irresistible Force
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4. Sunrise - Young American Primitive
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5. Eternal Lover - Moonwater
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6. Pot Sounds - Meat Beat Manifesto
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7. Tanz Der Lemminge II - Air Liquide
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8. Dream [Subdued Mix] - Evolve Now
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9. Last Train to Trancentral [Mu D. Vari-Speed Version] - The KLF
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Disc: 2
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1. Soylent Green - Earth to Infinity
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2. Dreams - Modulate
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3. Venus - Sine
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4. Planet Earth 1993 (Blue) - Cosmic Baby
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5. My Beautiful Blue Sky - Moby
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6. Jupiter 6 - Symetrics
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7. Ocean View - Rising Sun
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8. Dahlia - Human Mesh Dance
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9. 5/18/93 - Michael Kandel
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Chill Out!,Various Artists,Instinct Records,90's,Ambient,Ambient Techno,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Electronica,House,IDM,Pop,Techno,Trance
Average customer rating:
- Austerity and beauty all mesh on "The Nine Worlds".
- Ambience Spectacular!
- Pretty nice music, a little bit short of Enigma.
- If you liked Enigma's "Cross of Changes"...
- Austere Ethereal Beauty
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The Nine Worlds
Achillea
Manufacturer: Sequoia Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009XT87Y
Release Date: 2005-08-02 |
Tracks:
- Achillea - Prelude
- Ragnarok - Twilight of the Gods
- Odins Hill
- The Monks of Lindisfarne
- Cape Porcupine
- The Seeress Prophecy (Daydreaming)
- Land of the Elves
- Shears from Scar
- The Nine Worlds
- Staraja Ladoga
- Othila - The Rune Masters
- Achillea - Exodus
Album Description
From the co-creator of ENIGMA !
Highly acclaimed co-producer and guitarist of the multi-platinum group Enigma, Jens Gad brings you a spellbinding downtempo musical odyssey into the ancient mythology of his Scandinavian homeland. He is joined by the entrancing classical vocals of Helene Horlyck, to co-create a sophisticated and hypnotic chill-out journey through "The Nine Worlds" of archaic legend. At once stirring and calming, entertaining yet relaxing, Achillea achieves a vibrantly new and hauntingly beautiful musical vision that artfully blends evocative ambient New Age atmospheres with European dance club electronica. Achillea elegantly weaves the mystery of ancient myth - a world of seers, elves, and rune masters, into a lush, richly layered sonic landscape with velvety melodies of delicately bluesy guitar playing, slow sensuous grooves and silky smooth vocals sung in Latin and ancient Swedish. Both intimate and cinematic, this uniquely transcendent masterpiece is full of deep beauty and mysterious wonder that will nourish your soul.
"Achillea is the new project for producer/guitarist Jens Gad, co-producer, co-writer and one of the central creative forces behind popular group Enigma (alongside Michael Cretu). For his first solo project, Gad presents an atmospheric album of tunes themed after Danish myth. Enigma fans should definitely take note, as there are many common denominators between both groups: the same laid-back "Enigma-style" beats, Gregorian chant, whispery vocals and Gad's signature electric guitar. Achillea differs by offering an album steeped in dreamy ambience. This album slower paced and more ethereal, making it better suited for the mind than the dance floor. Adding to the appeal is the wispy, sensual vocals of singer Helene Horlyck, who sings on many of the tracks. Serene, slightly trippy and sure to bring on a bout of Enigma nostalgia, this is a must for worldbeat/chill music fans." - Music Design In Review
Customer Reviews:
Austerity and beauty all mesh on "The Nine Worlds"........2007-02-11
I was entranced by the debut release by artist Achillea. To my peasant surprise, I leanred that it is also a side project of Enigma's guitarist and in terms of side-projects, Achillea is almost as good as Enigma.
The debut album has a similar trademark to Enigma's album but the tracks stand out altogether with beauties like "Odin's Hill", "The Garden if Lisfaraine" and "Seeres Prophecy". Overall, "The Nine Worlds" is almost like a sequel to Enigma's third album from more than a decade ago.
This is highly recommended.
Ambience Spectacular!.......2006-11-27
I am a big fan of early Enigma and having found a first solo release by co-producer of Enigma's Jens Gad, I decided to purchase this release from Amazon.com. Jens is a superb handler of the guitar and it was a pleasure to hear his contributions on Enigma especially on 'Cross Of Changes' and the song 'Turn Around'. But it is good and fitting to see his first solo album be released, and whilst there is alot of similarity with Enigma, he brings to his album a more reflective, softer ambient driven sound that is both spiritual and refreshing. It is a nice chill-out album.
'Achilles' provides sweet and sensual beats with gregorian chants, soft guitar rifts, and a ethno-flavoured landscape. It should be noted that both Jens and his singer Helene are danish and this album is fashioned after numerous Danish folklore. Therefore you expect Danish lyrics and you do get a mixture of Latin and Danish with some English mixed in. All in all the mix is beautifully orchestrated and well-done.
The 12 tracks on this albums offers the listener pure music bliss, and it will take you on a journey that is much needed and is soul nourishing. There is no need to go through each track. This album will mean different things to all people who listen to it. Open your mind, have a open opinion and enjoy. I have and still do.
Pretty nice music, a little bit short of Enigma........2006-11-22
It's quite nice, althought definitely not an Enigma, the female voice is beautiful, but quite monotonous all across most of the songs. Still a good addition to one's New Age sound collection.
If you liked Enigma's "Cross of Changes"..........2006-11-14
Only now that I've heard The Nine Worlds do I appreciate how significant Jens Gad's influence was on the sound of Cross of Changes-era Enigma. The guitar style from that album's "I Love You, I'll Kill You" permeates, but never dominates this album, and I love it. The synth-based writing and arrangement styles are familiar as well. The title track, "The Nine Worlds," is something of a sonic "missing link" between the two albums, with a touch of chant, tablas, and a guitar sound one step closer to "I Love You, I'll Kill You" than the rest of this album.
The first Achillea song I heard was "Cape Porcupine". It remains my favorite song from the album, and is representative of what you'll hear throughout The Nine Worlds. Helene Horlyck's vocal stylings are featured on over half of the album's tracks, and she shares writing credits on those. Her high end is somewhat breathy, and has a piercing edge that frustrates my appreciation of her contributions, but the lower end of her range is beautifully smooth. "Othila - The Rune Masters" is a welcome exception, which I can only attribute to its guest writer/producer, John Tonks.
The Nine Worlds is a great listen for a bit, but there isn't enough variety to make it a really great album. I'm perfectly happy to listen to the whole thing passively, but when I'm listening actively, I typically only get through the first five or six songs ("Odin's Hill" is a highlight I never skip) before changing CDs. I would expect your affinity for The Cross of Changes to be a good indicator of how much you'll like The Nine Worlds.
Austere Ethereal Beauty.......2006-08-30
This album needs a few listens to allow its true beauty to unfold.
If you are after the lush percussive sensory smorgasboard of Enigma , you will be disappointed.
Put aside your preconceptions and open your mind to the pure spare instrumental arrangements accompanied beautifully by Helene Horlyks sublime ethereal vocals . Everything is pared back to a delightful minimalism that sometimes sounds so spacious that the songs seem otherworldly.
Definitely a match to the other great works of Delerium, Enigma , Amethystium etc
Average customer rating:
- Wonderful...
- An interesting story...
- Something different
- What a Trip
- GREAT
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Chill Out
The KLF
Manufacturer: Tvt
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003RFD
Release Date: 1993-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Brownsville Turnaround On The Tex-Mex Border
- Pulling Out Of Ricardo And The Dusk Is Falling Fast
- Six Hours To Louisiana, Black Coffee Going Cold
- Dream Time In Lake Jackson
- Madrugada Eterna
- Justfied And Ancient Seems A Long Time Ago
- Elvis On The Radio, Steel Guitar In My Soul
- 3AM Somewhere Out Of Beaumont
- Wichita Lineman Was A Song I Once Heard
- Transcentral Lost In My Mind
- The Lights Of Baton Rouge Pass By
- A Melody From A Past Life Keeps Pulling Me Back
- Rock Radio Into The Nineties And Beyond
- Alone Again With The Dawn Coming Up
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful..........2006-08-05
I really don't know how to review this... but this album invokes my mind to produce vivid images for 44 minutes straight. It really is a mesmerising and memorable experience. One of my all-time favourite albums.
An interesting story..........2006-04-17
This album is the reason why I've held on to my cassette deck all these years. Why, you ask? Because, a long time ago, I recorded the several tracks from this album onto cassette from the FM radio. This music was of atmospheric slide guitars, eternal campfire sounds, train sidings, and Elvis on the radio. The DJ never said who it was and I subsequently never discovered who made this music. I figured I would never find out. Nonetheless, I loved the way this music made me feel. So, I held onto the cassette and my cassette deck so I could listen to this once a year or so. Last night, on a long drive, I got thinking about this music and figured I could Google "Elvis+electronic". Low and behold, the KLF popped up, and my long-time mystery came to an end. I have always loved where this album took my soul. It's ethereal and calming and brings me to a different time. I guess you can say my tape deck has no use anymore as a CD is now ordered and on the way, but that's fine. Them cassettes sucked anyway.
Something different.......2005-12-04
Okay. Slow music often doesn't appeal to me. But as someone who sometimes finds himself on the open road at night, there is just something about this album that appeals to me. Perhaps it is the strange combination of Americana sound clips with a little Euro mystique, courtesy of the KLF. Perhaps it is that feeling of being simultaneously at peace and excited in a strange universe that the KLF seems to convey to me (much like being on the open road at night). Or maybe it is something different altogether. Needless to say, I just can't walk into a truck stop without thinking of this album. But as to whether you will like it, you will just have to give it a listen. It is not really much like their dance-oriented 'White Room' (another GREAT CD). So you really can't base your decision to buy it on this. You just have to hear for yourself.
What a Trip.......2004-11-05
I agree with the great on drugs, but also when winding down from an all night clubbing session in nyc and then driving home on the dark highway its nice to put this on and just wind down and relax. a definately amazing album.
GREAT.......2004-11-04
Great with drugs, and quite nice to fall asleep to. Kinda cool to have in the background after you've come home from a club and are too wired up to sleep and don't want to listen to anymore club music. Or if you just need to ( in the words of a good friend of mine ) "Chill the *#@& OUT !"
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Chill out in Paris, Vol. 6
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Stefano Cecchi
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ASIN: B000OHZJ6E
Release Date: 2007-05-15 |
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- L.O.V.E. - Vicki Miles, Ursula Rucker
- Sol Tapado - Thievery Corporation
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- Japan - Nubla
- Burning Orange - Rosie Brown
- Everything - Bajka, Radio Citizen
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- Holding On [Shawn Lee Remix] - Nino Moschella
- Your Ship - Enders Room
- Paint the World - Trickopop
Album Details
2007 Issue of the Sixth Volume of Italy's Most Famous Lounge and Chill Out Compilation Series that Explores the New Frontiers and the New Flavours of Music. The Set features Chilled Ethnic Sounds from New Musical Horizons in a Mixture of Nu Jazz Grooves, Funk, Ambient Soul, Neo-electro and Bossa Nova. Artists on this Volume Include the Red Hot Koop, Thievery Corporation, Nubla, Harvey Lindo, Ursula Rucker, Low Budget Soul, Reel People, Rosie Brown, Herbert and Many More.
Average customer rating:
- Hook-laden chillout grooves
- I respectfully disagree with the other poor reviews
- Mixture of the Italian Labels
- You can do better
- Might as well have been called "Cafe Montana"
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Café Roma: An Italian Chill Out Experience
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
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ASIN: B00006LWQJ
Release Date: 2002-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Mistiche Onde - 4MX
- Cosi Ti Amo - The Dining Rooms
- It's Samba - Cool Water
- Take 4 - S-Tone Inc.
- Arabesque - Nicola Conte
- Meu Amor - B-Floor
- Breeze - Marko Bokun
- Waves In The Sun - Barrio Jazz Gang
- Kenya - Da' Breakers
- Voices In My Head - Dino Pacifici
- La Plage - Art Of Soul
- Kopynski - Leo Cesari
- Si Chiama Amore - Julee Cruise
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- Astrao - Clan Greco
- Om Ha Hum - United Peace Voices
- Glider Girl - The Easy Access Orchestra
- Cut & Paste (Hefner Remix) - Cybophonia
- Portello - Blue Cat
- Moon Jumping - Belladonna
- Slide - Ohm Guru
- The Water, The Sun - Zeb
- Tu Sai Chi Sei (On A Clear Day) (Sunaga T Experience Remix) - Montefiori Cocktail
- Dream Love - Duran Y Garcia
- It's Not Over (Belladonna Remix) - Gazzara
- Samba 2150 - Banda Favela
- Good Night - Zeb
Customer Reviews:
Hook-laden chillout grooves.......2007-04-11
This two disc set has two distinct feels. The first falls neatly into the trance genre, and hits hard with tracks like Cosi Ti Amo, Meu Amor, Breeze, and La Plage. Other tracks on the disc manage pace and keep you immersed in an upbeat but relaxed feeling. Even in colder weather this disc's songs place me in Spring mindset and I can nearly feel the sun and cool breeze on my face.
The second disc feels more strongly electronic, but remains on the border of trance. Music therein falls somewhere between what you'd hear in a lounge and what you'd listen to relaxing at home.
I respectfully disagree with the other poor reviews.......2005-05-19
This CD, in my opinion, has 11 good songs out of 26. There is a lot of filler, so I can see why some people have given harsh reviews. However, how often do you get 11 good songs on a CD? Programming this while listening to it is recommended as some of these songs can get repetitive for sure. However, the good songs can be absolutely tremendous. Superb.
For example, on CD#2 songs #2,3,9 & 12 are unbelievably fantastic.
My advice: Buy the CD, listen to it a few times and mark the songs that you like with a pencil on the back of the CD so you can program it the next time you listen to it. If you program the top 10 songs, it can sound like the best CD you will buy this year.
Mixture of the Italian Labels.......2003-11-29
Water Music comes out with their dive into the Italian chill/cafe scene with this cd, hoping to pull in a few people that are (and maybe are not) fans of the various French series like Costes, Paris Lounge, Buddha Bar, Saint Germain Cafe, etc. etc. etc. This one came out I believe in the end of 2002.
To be honest, this isn't a bad release. It's two discs that feature the big names in Italian nu-jazz, heavily dominated by Irma and Idizioni/Ishtar (Schema). The artists included range from Banda Favela to Nicola Conte to S-Tone Inc., The Dining Rooms, Montefiori Cocktail, Duran Y Garcia and many many more. Some of these cuts are pretty good, actually - check out the cut "It's Samba", and anyone that's a Joao Gilberto/Caetano Veloso fan will recognize the "Aquelle Abraco" samples in that one which makes this sort of nostalgic. And in general you can get a feel of Brazilian bossa influences through the music.
All in all, I'd recommend this if you're unsure of Schema or Irma, but rest assured those two are terrific labels, IMO the best for this genre as is proven by their contributions to this compilation. If you do dig this, I would recommend checking out Schema's Break & Bossa series - particularly the 5th and 6th editions - those are stellar. Also check out Irma Group's Sister Bossa series OR Pyramide/Cafe Noir's "Bossa" compilations. Just be careful of duplication - Schema is pretty unique, but Irma and Cafe Noir I think are related, hence you will have some same tracks on the cd's.
You can do better.......2003-10-26
To echo another critic, this 2-CD set has a few good tracks, but mostly consists of bland electronica. On Disc 2, tracks 2, 3, 9, and 12 are exceptional - eloquently combining Brazilian/Latin beats and acid jazzy, electronic riffs. Those tracks almost justify the purchase of Disc 2 by itself. However, Disc 1 is pretty much completely unremarkable and it will collect dust on your shelf after one or two plays.
Might as well have been called "Cafe Montana".......2003-08-26
Other than a few tracks with Italian acid jazz-like lyrics (one in a dialect that was incomprehensible) it's mostly instrumental, and not that great. Hip Musak is what this really is. If you're looking for cool Italian music, save your money and get some San Remo Festival CDs (available at amazon.com). If you want to feel like you've turned on the smooth jazz station that plays Kenny G., this is the album for you!
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- Chill Out
- Hooker's best contemporary blues recording
- Take Your Shoes off and Sit a Spell
- Get the early stuff!
- You heard the man--Chill Out!
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Chill Out
John Lee Hooker
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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ASIN: B000000W74
Release Date: 1995-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Chill-Out (Things Gonna Change)
- Deep Blue Sea
- Kiddio
- Medley:Serves Me Right To Suffer/Syndicator
- One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
- Tupelo
- Woman On My Mind
- Anne Mae
- Too Young
- Talkin' The Blues
- If You've Never Been In Love
- We'll Meet Again
Amazon.com essential recording
One of his finest '90s recordings, Chill Out balances the guitar-glitz of Carlos Santana's guest shot on the karmic title cut with a handful of profoundly deep Hooker solo performances. Among those are new versions of his standards "Tupelo" and "Annie Mae," and the soulful "If You've Never Been in Love," where expert slide-man Roy Rogers provides subtle accompaniment to Hooker's spontaneous storytelling. The band numbers that bookend the album are weak, relying on Hooker's strong vocal presence to overcome sketchy writing. Van Morrison, pianist Charles Brown, and M.G.'s leader Booker T. Jones also lend a hand. But Hooker doesn't need anybody's help to get to the passionate heart of his blues. One last note: Anton Corbijn's CD-booklet photographs of ol' Johnny Lee are terrific. --Ted Drozdowski
Customer Reviews:
Chill Out.......2001-11-07
This is a very good album from one of the greatest men in all of music history, John Lee Hooker. This album has a mellow mood to it that makes it perfect to listen too when you want to Chill Out. The title track, is a collaboration with Carlos Santana, a long-time fan of JLH. That song is a classic and was the reason I bought the album in the first place. Other stand out songs here are KIDDIO, ANNIE MAE, TOO YOUNG, ONE BOURBON ONE SCOTCH ONE BEER, and MEDLEY: SERVES ME RIGHT TO SUFFER/SYNDICATOR. Many songs here are updated classics that will sound fresh to new fans. I think that some of the songs on this album where it is JLH and his guitar are without a doubt, the songs that we are able to see how great his talent really voice. He had that perfect voice for his storytelling type of blues music that kept the listener hooked.
Hooker's best contemporary blues recording.......2001-06-22
CHILL OUT was Hooker's fourth album since his triumphant comeback began in 1989 with THE HEALER. CHILL OUT also won a Grammy in 1995 for the Best Traditional Blues Album. The title track features long time supporter Carlos Santana and his band. Van Morrison further cements their long-standing friendship with a duet on" Medley: Serves Me Right To Suffer/Syndicator." Charles Brown and his band join in on "Kiddio" and "Annie Mae." Unlike some blues CDs filled with guest performers, the guests on this CD do not dominate the songs. John Lee certainly is the front man. In fact, of all the Hooker albums I have heard, and there are hundreds, I would have to say the best display of his vocal talents of all his contemporary recordings.
I had the privilege of seeing Hooker two years before his death during his last performance on the East Coast. The CD's last track is slower blues ballad; "We'll Meet Again." If there is blues in heaven, hopefully we will indeed, meet again.
Take Your Shoes off and Sit a Spell.......2000-08-10
Though true JLH fans probably have found some of his earlier CDs to be a better reflection of his talents, this is a fun blues CD for those who are just getting into Blues. After just a few plays, you'll be humming "Kiddio" as if you've known it for years. Hooker's rendition of "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" is more likely to get you doing "air-band" than George Thorogood's version. Finally, the title cut ("Chill Out") is a great piece that should have received substantially greater attention. Much of the CD is just Hooker's voice, a guitar and a tapping shoe, with an occassional piano thrown in, but a few cuts have a bit more. Don't let that scare you... this is a good buy.
Get the early stuff!.......2000-04-24
There's nice stuff here, but most of these songs are retreads of numbers he's done much better on superior albums much earlier in his career. DO NOT MAKE ANY HOOKER RELEASED AFTER 1980 YOUR FIRST PURCHASE (or second, or third, or fourth, or fifth, or..) Earlier Hooker is much, much better. Trust me.
You heard the man--Chill Out!.......2000-02-20
Even though John Lee Hooker does not need any help when he talks the blues, he brought in some excellent backup: Santana, Booker T., and Van Morrison, which alone should pique your interests to at least take a listen to this disc, if not buy it outright. Overall, the disc has a fairly mellow/slow feel to it with tracks like "Too Young" and "We'll Meet Again"; however it does pick up a bit with "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" and "Kiddio."
If you need a relaxing, laid back, excellent blues CD to add to your collection, I highly recommend you make room for this one in your library. You won't be disappointed.
Average customer rating:
- Chill out music at it's best
- Smoothjazz.com Review
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Happy Hour In The Gene Pool
Evolve
Manufacturer: Evolve Music
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ASIN: B000KP7BJS
Release Date: 2006-11-01 |
Tracks:
- August Moon
- Well I Gotta Story
- Couldn t Be More Wrong
- By Definition: Cool
- The Way Back
- Do You Know This One?
- Mellow
- Rusty Ferrari
- Mice On The Ice
- Where Were You (Sunday Afternoon)
- Bushwhacked
- Detached Isolated & Remote
Product Description
Evolve's chilled out grooves and breaks are produced by Red. Their debut outing, Happy Hour In The Gene Pool is a delightful blend of lounge pop, subtle beats, found sound, and mellow jazz influences, a lounge lizard s idea of heaven on Earth. The overall vibe is predominantly mellow, and the arrangements ooze sophistication and depth. Singer Margo Reymundo features on two tracks contributing her distinctive raspy, Billy Holiday-esque jazzy vocal stylings to "Couldn't Be More Wrong" and "The Way Back", with rapper Tantrum providing the testosterone on "By Definition: Cool" and "Mice On The Ice". Happy Hour In The Gene Pool manages to stay focused and coherent throughout it s sixty plus minutes while providing enough diversity to maintain interest, and enough depth to sustain repeated listenings. Most of the tracks presented here are ripe for the plucking by nearly any of the hundreds of chill out mix albums being released. The album is equally enjoyable to chill out to whether on headphones, at a cocktail party or on a long drive. Happy Hour In The Gene Pool contains a little something for every electronica music fan, which, in this case, is a good thing.
Customer Reviews:
Chill out music at it's best.......2007-05-11
Excellent album and I'm happy to own it. In my humble opinion, the following three tracks are exceptional:
3 Couldn't be more wrong
4 By definition: Cool
10 Where where you (Sunday Afternoon)
Evolve seem to have been influenced by a wide range of musicians in the field of chill out, trip-hop and lounge music. "By definition: Cool" sometimes even reminds me of "Stereo MC's".
Apart from the above mentioned highlights, there's some smoother/quieter tracks.
I live in Zurich, Switzerland, and was unable to find this album in Europe, which is a bit of a shame.Happy Hour In The Gene Pool
Smoothjazz.com Review.......2007-01-16
And what a swanky, swirling, sophisticated happy hour it is! A mingling mélange of smooth grooves and chilled tracks from beginning to end. Evolve has a superb and intelligent recording here; one that makes even the most blasé music enthusiast sit up and take notice with its rich instrumentation and arrangements featuring killer drum programming and loops, trumpet, flugelhorn and keyboards, as well as brilliant lyrical notions and outstanding vocals from the sultry Margo Reymundo and intriguing nu-rap from Tantrum. The man behind the evolution of Evolve? Only the coolest Brit in California with a name to match, Red Broad. Red's work on HAPPY HOUR IN THE GENE POOL is deep and poignant, yet shallow enough to wade in with friends while sipping cocktails. Evolve is genre defining in my opinion; a standard by which other artists should measure their work and quality. In a time when the music industry requires life support, Evolve has just shot an injection of clever and unique into its veins and offers the consumer a reason to buy the entire project, not just a tune. More please! More music that appeals to the senses and packages itself in a stunning, shiny digipak that you never want to put down. SmoothLounge.com invites you to Evolve.~SANDY SHORE
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- "cinema's main stay themes prevail ~ City of Prague"
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Reel Chill: The Cinematic Chillout Album
Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Albinoni
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Morricone, Ennio
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Rota, Nino
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Sakamoto, Ryuichi
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Vangelis
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- Classical Chillout
- Classic Chillout, Vol. 2
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ASIN: B0002IQGT4
Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Sarabande [From Barry Lyndon]
- Main Theme [From Midnight Cowboy]
- Promenade Sentimentale [From Dive] - Mark Ayres
- May It Be [From the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the]
- Women of Ireland [From Barry Lyndon]
- Adagio for Strings & Organ [From Gallipoli [
- Romeo/Love Theme [From Romeo & Juliet)
- Balcony Scene [From Romeo + Juliet]
- Main Theme [From Chariots of Fire] - Mark Ayres
- Main Theme [From Bilitis] - Mark Ayres
- Main Theme [From Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence] - Mark Ayres
- Main Theme [From Cinema Paradiso]
- Main Theme [From Once Upon A Time in the West]
- Deborah's Theme [From Once Upon A Time in America]
- Suite: The Mission/Gabriel's Oboe/On Earth as It Is in Heaven ... - City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Crouch End Festival Chorus
Tracks:
- Suite: Mountains and Sunsets/The Wedding/You Only Live Twice [From You
- Heart Asks Pleasure First [From The Piano]
- Agnus Dei [From Platoon] - Crouch End Festival Chorus
- Vide Cor Meum [From Hannibal]
- Adagietto from Symphony No. 5 [From DeAth in Venice]
- Any Other Name/Dead Already [from American Beauty] - Rick Clark,
- Into the West [From the Lord of the Rings: Return of the King]
- Where Dreams Are Made [From Artificial Intelligence]
- Main Theme [From Somewhere in Time]
- We Have All the Time in the World [From on Her Majesty's Secret ...]
- Electronic Battlefield [From Patriot Games]
- Now We Are Free [From Gladiator]
- Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana [From Raging Bull]
- Cavatina [From the DeErhunter]
- Main Theme [From Out of Africa]
Customer Reviews:
"cinema's main stay themes prevail ~ City of Prague".......2004-08-15
What a crowning achievement to bring "Reel Chill:Cinematic Chillout Album", released by Silva America and featuring The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus ~ conductors are Mark Ayres, Paul Bateman, Rick Clark, James Fitzpatrick, Nic Raine and David Temple director of the chorus ~ one can only expect the highest quality of performances and quench the thirst of all "film-score-buffs".
Sit back and unleash the first disc with composers ~ Albinoni, Craig Armstrong, John Barry, Vladimir Cosma, Enya & Nicky Ryan, Handel, Francis Lai, Ennio Morricone, Sean O'Riorda, Nino Rota, Ryvichi Sakamoto and Vangelis ~ taking each film score cue "BILITIS", "CHARIOTS OF FIRE", "CINEMA PARADISO", "DIVA", "GALLIPOLI", "THE LORD OF THE RINGS:THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING", "BARRY LYNDON", "MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. LAWRENCE", "MIDNIGHT COWBOY", "THE MISSION", "ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA", "ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST", "ROMEO & JULIET" and "ROMEO + JULIET", with arrangements that soar and then simmer into pure meditation of grandeur ~ classic film music prevails, as orchestration comes to the surface with pure originality ~ one masterpiece after another is long last presented as it should have been, is cause for celebration ~ each cue is a distinctive gift for striking modernism, touching on the transition of the period in this planets history.
Second disc is waiting in the wings are composers ~ Samuel Barber, John Barry, Patrick Cassidy, James Horner, Mahler, Mascagni, Stanley Myers, Thomas Newman, Michael Nyman, Howard Shore, John Williams and Hans Zimmer/Lisa Gerrard ~ take a musical ride with "AMERICAN BEAUTY", "A.I. ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE", "DEATH IN VENICE", "DEER HUNTER", "GLADIATOR", "HANNIBAL", "THE LORD OF THE RINGS:RETURN OF THE KING", "ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE", "OUT OF AFRICA", "PATRIOT GAMES", "THE PIANO", "PLATOON", "RAGING BULL", "SOMEWHERE IN TIME" and "YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE" ~ our composers with passion and skill for exploring human emotions, coupled with a unique gift for striking exotic orchestral colors, make this with all it's splendor unforgettable ~ themes that ring with familiarity as each film comes to mind through music.
Silva America gives the collector a treasure of thirty film cues that any "film-score-buff" would die for ~ in the past James Fitzpatrick (producer), Reynold da Silva (executive producer), mastered by Rick Clark and David Stoner (release co-ordinator) have given us compilation with such expertise and this one is no exception ~ keep up the outstanding limited editions and deluxe package releases, with your signature tidbits for all film music fans that's in all of us...gotta love it!
Total Time: 2-CD-Set ~ Silva America 1161 ~ (8/10/2004)
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- Buddha Lounge Vol 4
- Chillin' With The Buddha
- Keep it up Gordon Brothers, your Buddha series is perfect!
- World Class Chill-out
- ummm.....wallpaper music
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Buddha Lounge, Vol. 4
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sequoia Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
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Electronica
| Dance & DJ
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| Music
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| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
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| Music
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| New Age
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- Buddha-Lounge
ASIN: B000A7Q2IC
Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Cape Porcupine ~ Achillea
- Why ~ TYA
- One And Twain ~ Ginkgo Garden
- Samah ~ Nasser Kilada
- Touche (Sutra Edit) ~ TAU
- Bhajya Sahita ~ Hands Upon Black Earth
- Empowered (Club Remix ~ David & Steve Gordon
- Northern Lights ~ Stella Maris
- Mangoville ~ David Gordon
- In For The Night (Buddha Edit) ~ The Moontrane Conductors
- Descent to the Lowerworld ~ David & Steve Gordon
- Hamana Nale (Lotus Mix) ~ One At Last
- Sky Walk ~ Althea W.
Album Description
Welcome back to your location for relaxation - refreshment awaits as you step once again into the mystical lounge that satisfies like no other can. Our house DJs the Gordon brothers (Café de Luna, Hotel Tara) once again demonstrate their mastery of mood as they present another luscious set featuring the crème de la crème of chill-out/lounge music from around the world including TYA, Althea W., Moontrane Conductors, Achillea, Ginkgo Garden, TAU, Stella Maris, Nasser Kilada and One at Last plus David & Steve Gordon. With their keen ear for finding hip sophisticated music and their impeccable mixing, you can rely on the Gordon's expertise. In their sublime blend, ethnic world sounds and voices merge with modern electronica creating a mesmerizing atmosphere for socializing, yoga or just kicking back. Forget your cares and just relax with these European favorites, as the hypnotic rhythms, sensuous vocals and multi-cultural grooves take you away.
Customer Reviews:
Buddha Lounge Vol 4.......2007-01-15
Good chill tracks. I have all the other Buddha lounge CDs as well as Arabic Lounge, whe something works stick with it. Ilike this CD for warm up, Yoga, Pilates, stretching. Also good to chill to very calming rythems.
Chillin' With The Buddha.......2006-10-16
This is an interesting one, that is sort of outside my normal frame of reference. My girlfriend and I were in a "new-agey" store while on a road trip, and we were both sort of intrigued in the music that was playing, which turned out to be this album. I would consider this disc a combination of two genres of music which I am actually rather unfamiliar with-techno and world music. It actually comes together quite well; most of the selections on this compilation are somewhat obscure(to me, anyway) european trance or house DJs (again, I'm going to have to cite unfamiliarity with the current "hip" slang on this subject(*snicker*)which incorporate world music and chanting (in Arabic?) into undeniably modern drum beats and synth programming. There is also a fair amount of briefly-phrased but very melodic electric guitar reminiscent of Buckethead's "Electric Tears" or "Colma" albums...quite a soothing combination, although I could have done without one track, which is sung in French. Excellent music for just relaxing with friends or a glass of wine.
Keep it up Gordon Brothers, your Buddha series is perfect!.......2006-03-09
I was so pleased to see this top compilation series continue with even more great selections. Helen Horlyck's atmospheric vocals and J. Gad of Enigma fame on their track Cape Porcupine, is a great way to introduce this excellent collection of mood music. TYA shares an exotic atmosphere on Why. One And Twain by Ginkgo Garden is spatial and measured as Mueller-Key adds a melodic story. Touche' by TAU adds an inspired French groove. Samah livens up the grouping with Kilada's Arabic/Afro beat & vocals. Bhajya Sahita by Hands Upon the Black Earth has gentle vocals by Renee Petry along with a light-hearted beat by Bobby Cochran. The Gordon Brothers added one of my favorite tracks of theirs, with a club-remix of Empowered, giving a North American contemporary beat; as well with Descent to the Lowerworld, where the brothers always take me on a rewarding venture into deep Shamanic landscapes. Mangoville by David Gordon brings a gentle and instrumental track, which lends a joyful, lazy summer-like feel. With Northern Lights by Stella Maris, this obviously multi-talented group demonstrates their special brand of mystery-pop in both their vocals and melodies. The entrancing American group, the Moontrane Conductors, brings a wide multiplicity of soothing sounds with their In for the Night. Jaya Lakshmi & Deva Priyo hook up to weave together a Sanskrit chant into a rhythmic sway with a contemporary reward in Hamana Nale. And last but not least, Abraham Schenk wields a way among the electric in Sky Walk, which graces the end of this entrancing and soothing album. All together, this album has provided me with many soothing hours of aural enjoyment, and served as easy background music, when I have entertained friends. Keep it up Gordon Brothers, your Buddha series is perfect!
World Class Chill-out.......2006-03-06
Each Buddha-Lounge just keeps getting better. While I love them all, number four is by far my fav! It opens with a track from ACHILLEA which is the new project from Jens Gad, co-producer and guitarist from ENIGMA, then continues with fantastic tracks from many top European artists such as Tya, Stella Maris and gems from underground US beatmasters such as The Moontrane Conductors and Hands Upon Black Earth plus world artists such as renowned Egyptian vocalist Nassar Kilada. The level of quality on this set is among the highest out there. I love putting this on for late night rendezvous!
ummm.....wallpaper music .......2006-03-04
not sure what this volume 4 is trying to achieve, but me thinks that if you take all 4 volumes and actually pick through the songs you might salvage one decent record...ughhhhh listen at your own risk!
Average customer rating:
- Buddha Bar Specilist,
- Hypnotic and soaring
- not really "lounge" per se
- what was I thinking?
- Not the Buddha Bar Series
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Buddha Lounge, Vol. 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sequoia Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
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Electronica
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
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| Music
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| New Age
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Meditation
| New Age
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Relaxation
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B00008S7YF
Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Coming Home - Tya
- Hidden Places - Karunesh
- Blossoms from India - Ginko Garden
- Cosmic Island - Rudy K
- Sundara - Jaya Lakshmi
- Baila Verena - Potosch Potschka
- Balance Dance - Steve Gordon
- East Meets West - Althea W.
- In the Cloud Lodge - David & Steve Gordon
- Tali - Toires
- Indian Garden - Gleisberg
- Faithkeeper, Pt. 2 - David & Steve Gordon
- Hidden Forces All Around - Opera to Relax
Album Description
Pass beyond the velvet rope, through portals of pure sonic pleasure as you enter into the inviting atmosphere of Buddha-Lounge II. Back by popular demand, the buzz has already hit the streets that "the Lounge" is open for yet another round of the planet's best multi-cultural grooves and world-trance rhythms. Sink in to the smooth hypnotic sounds, as our mystic DJ's spin a sensational new set of the tastiest downtempo tracks from top Sequoia artists including David & Steve Gordon, and Jaya Lakshmi, plus many of your European favorites such as Althea W., Karunesh, Opera to Relax, Ginko Garden, Tya and more. Come on in, relax and chill out in the Buddha-Lounge.
Customer Reviews:
Buddha Bar Specilist,.......2007-04-08
A beautiful collection of smooth rythms
a must for lounge
Check out opera to relax in this collection they have great stuff on cd
Hypnotic and soaring.......2007-04-03
As with all the other Budda Lounge CDs, this is an awesome mix of hypnotic and relaxing music. Unlike some music that's relaxing because it is lifeless, this is relaxing because it allows the mind and spirit to soar and drift in and out of reality. Beautiful.
not really "lounge" per se.......2007-03-15
This is a great new age, instrumental music disc but not really "lounge" per se according to the popular definition set by such things as Hotel Costes, Paris Lounge or Buddha Bar series.
FYI.
what was I thinking?.......2005-12-27
With so much instrumentation in global music, why laaaaaaaaay on that synthesizer? Track 10 was the only cut worth anything.
Not the Buddha Bar Series.......2005-03-03
Nice background music, but definitely NOT the Buddha Bar experience.
Average customer rating:
- Chill out deluxe.
- Some interesting tonalities, but . . .
- Stellar ! His best work...
- Ambient music done right
- Best album I've ever heard
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Opalescent
Manufacturer: Just
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Dance & DJ
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ASIN: B00005N8JG
Release Date: 2003-07-29 |
Customer Reviews:
Chill out deluxe........2006-09-23
BUY this CD. I've had it for several years now and it I still listen to it. I've just pulled it out and it sounds fresh as ever. I won't go into detail, you can read the other reviews for that, but I think this album will go down as one of the finest chill out/mood albums of our time.
Some interesting tonalities, but . . . .......2006-09-09
Every track but one has a simple, thumping percussion line, an artifact of modern music which I increasingly find tedious. No doubt it is easier to appeal to the brain stem rather than the prefrontal lobes. Unobjectionable as background music, but not actually worth listening to. Perhaps best described as music which one may hopefully, in time, grow out of.
Stellar ! His best work..........2006-04-04
I think this album is timeless... the moods, melodies, harmony and textures are second to none. A great mixture of ambient to dance. Up there with the likes of Ulrich Schnauss and Manual. Contact Note is a good album, but Opalescent blows it away. A great buy.
Funny how after buying this album I realised much of it is played in Sex and the City, as well as a few other movies... Still great music none the less. :)
Ambient music done right.......2005-09-16
Good collection of ambient tunes that you can enjoying listening to over and over.
Best album I've ever heard.......2003-10-23
One of the tracks from Opalescent was included on a new age sampler CD attached to the front of Nature and Health magazine, which is where I first heard it. The more I listened to the track, the more I wanted the album, but trying to locate Opalescent in Australia was quite difficult. Luckily I managed to find it - finally! - and it has proved to be the best purchase I've ever made, music-wise. This guy is phenomenal, especially considering his age (21). My music collection includes a huge amount of Vangelis, Jarre, Tangerine Dream and most of the heavies of chillout, electronic and ambient music, but I think I wound up listening to tracks from Opalescent at least once or twice a day for literally months - more than anything I've ever owned. Hopkins' music is utterly mesmerizing. It creates an ambient atmosphere unlike anything I've ever heard before. Everything flows together. This will sound cliched, but if you only ever buy one chillout album, let this one be it. I cannot recommend it highly enough, it is one of those one-in-a-million perennially listenable albums that I'm sure I will never tire of.
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