Euphoria: Chilled, Vol. 3 [Import]
Euphoria: Chilled, Vol. 3 [Import]
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
UK compilation featuring 33 tracks. Highlights include the Lush Mix of Tall Paul Vs INXS 'Precious Heart' & tracks from Push & Solar Stone. Two CDs housed in a slipcase. 2001.
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Average customer rating:
- The last real Chillout Euphoria
- Breath-Taking
- Buy it NOW!
- A true musical journey
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Euphoria: Chilled, Vol. 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Telstar TV
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005NDY7
Release Date: 2001-11-20 |
Tracks:
- Earhtwatching - Bob Holroyd
- Precious Heart (Lush Remix) - Tall Paul vs INXS
- Disser/Point. Mentoo B - Talvin Singh
- Milk (D-Mix) - Garbage
- Charles - Beanfield
- Code - Faithless
- Gone (The Kruder & Dorfmeister Session) - David Holmes
- Single - Everything But The Girl
- Love ON A Real Train - Tangerine Dream
- Love Song - Ofra Haza
- Touching The Void - Banco De Gaia
- Overture - Chicane
- Intracity - Z2
- Song Of Life (Lemon Interrupt Mix) - Leftfield
- Calling Your Name (Solarstone Chillout Version) - Libra
- Fall Into Me - Micro
- Arms Of Loren (Tranguild Remix) - Evoke
- Take My Hand (Album Version) - Dido
Tracks:
- Sextant Live At Xs 1 - Namlock
- Moments In Love - Art of Noise
- Spaceman - The Beloved
- In A Landscape - William Orbit
- Peace (Micael Woods Mix) - Saints & Sinners
- Papua New Guinea (Dumb Child Of Q Mix) - The Future Sound of London
- Epsilopn Phase - Global Communications
- Strange World (Underwater Kingdom Remix) - Push
- Silence (Michael Woods Mix) - Delerioum
- Underwaterfall - 2nd Element
- American Dream (Tranquild Dawn Over New York Remix) - Jakatta
- Deadline (Moonwatchers Dead Calm Remix) - Dutch Force
- Underwater World - Ibizarre
- The Calling (Chilled Mix) - Solar Stone
- Belfast - Orbital
Album Description
UK compilation featuring 33 tracks. Highlights include the Lush Mix of Tall Paul Vs INXS 'Precious Heart' & tracks from Push & Solar Stone. Two CDs housed in a slipcase. 2001.
Customer Reviews:
The last real Chillout Euphoria.......2004-03-10
I wonder why Euphoria stopped making these? Was it to take a small hiatus from the saturated chill-out market? Whatever the reason, I miss their chillout series of cd's which spanned, IMO, 3.5 volumes if you half-way include Deeper Shades of Euphoria. This was the third release which came out in 2001, mixed by Solar Stone. The previous two had been done to near perfection by Euphoria's resident DJ Red Jerry.
Solar Stone did a great job. If you were a fan of Deep & Chilled and Chilled, I think you'll enjoy this as long as you're open to a different mixing style and song selection. That's not to say that Solar Stone changed form of the series; in fact they kept it pretty similar. But they included some songs and artists I wouldn't have really considered initially like The Art of Noise, Garbage and Beanfield. What I like about the Euphoria series is that their chill-out usually gives trance cuts amazing face-lifts and the dj's often create their own intro's and outros between cuts. Probably my favorite part of this cd is the way "Love Song" seamlessly moves into Banco De Gaia's "Touching the Void". It's breath-taking! A couple of other bright moments are when Papau New Guinea is mixed into Epsilon Phase, and I even thought it was interesting to hear Garbage then mixed into a grossly underrated song by Compost artist Beanfield called "Charles". (the song was actually featured on a Ford Escape commercial last year).
I certainly recommend this double cd set. It's dark, good mixing and good songs. It's very different from the ridiculously commercialized Ministry of Sound compilations... But I must admit that this borders on a sort of ambient vibe, and a few songs didn't grab me - interesting how far back they go with some of the songs, and the price of these has SKYROCKETED over the past 3-4 years. Get it abroad. If you have already checked this out and want something a bit similar, then by all means check out Deeper Shades.
Breath-Taking.......2004-02-10
DJ Solar Stone, seamlessly mixes all tracks together to make them flow like water; with tracks like "Charies" and "Milk" and many other tracks that sound down-tempo and sexy! Euphoria Chilled is relaxing and magical, you can imagine yourself being transported to neverland or some other outlandish place. It simply is breath-taking. I loved both cds included in this set. If you like chill-out music, or you want to hear something really mellow, you won't be disappointed.
Buy it NOW!.......2002-08-20
I have been into this type of music for a long time......I own several of the Euphoria cds........this one by far is the best of the bunch including the newer releases......I have never stopped playing this set of cds!
A true musical journey.......2001-08-20
Although I am an avid collector of many series of dance music compilations such as all of the previous Euphoria's, Trance Nation's and Global Underground. Nothing could have prepared me for the sheer power and beauty of the latest installment of the Euphoria series. I honestly believe and can say that this here is the best Euphoria. I refrain from saying yet because I also believe that it is going to be very hard to break the mold that this edition has established. Previously held by its predecessor "Progressive Euphoria" Even though its in a genre all its own I still believe that this is the best Euphoria. I can even go all out to say that this is the best "Chillout" compilation ever put together. Solar Stone has done an extraordinary job of laboring to not only put a bunch of chillout songs together but to really take the listener through a journey within his or herself and to absorb every note and tune. Starting with CD 1 we have some all time classic's along with some heat of the moment tracks such as Tall Paul's vs. Inxs' "Precious Heart" which is an awe inspiring version of the 80's classic. We are also treated to the heavenly vocals of a certain Jan Johnston courtesy of Libra's "Calling Your Name" On CD 2 we are honored with the blissed out melodies of Art Of Noise's "Moments In Love" as well as William Orbits exquisite rendition of "In A Landscape" But My favorite track of all has to be 2ND Element's "Underwaterfall" an absolutely wonderous and beautiful track that reminds me nothing more than my lovely and gorgeous girlfriend. Also included are new versions of fairly new tracks such as Jakkata's "American Dream" and Orbital's "Belfast" If their is something that you are looking to add to your list, make this Euphoria your top priority.
Average customer rating:
- Bliss
- Another Excellent Chilled Euphoria
- Good enough mellow music to compete for 2001
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Euphoria: Chilled, Vol. 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Telstar TV
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Alternative Dance
| Alternative Styles
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Ambient
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Techno
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Electronica
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Trance
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Trip-Hop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Compilations
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
| Ambient
| Dance Pop
| Disco
| Drum & Bass
| Electronica
| Freestyle
| Techno-House
| Trance
| Trip Hop
House
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00005OC7O
Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Earthwatching - Bob Holroyd
- Precious Heart [Lush Remix] - INXS, Tall Paul
- Disser/ Point, Mento B - Talvin Singh
- Milk [D-Mix] - Garbage
- Charies - Beanfield
- Code - Faithless
- Gone [The Kruder & Dorfmeister Session] - Sarah Cracknell, David Holmes
- Single - Everything But the Girl
- Love on a Real Train (Risky Business) - Tangerine Dream
- Love Song [Dr. Lunatic Mix] - Ofra Haza
- Touching the Void - Banco de Gaia
- Overture - Chicane
- Intracity [Solarstone "Solstice" Mix]
- Song of Life [Lemon Interrupt Mix] - Leftfield
- Calling Your Name [Solarstone Chillout Version] - Libra
- Fall into Me - Micro
- Arms of Loren 2001 [Tranquilos Clear Water Mix] - Evoke
- Take My Hand [Album Version] - Dido
Tracks:
- Sextant Live at XS 1 - Pete Namlook
- Moments in Love - The Art of Noise
- Spacemen - The Beloved
- In a Landscape - William Orbit
- Peace [Michael Woods Remix]
- Papua New Guinea [Dumb Child of Q Mix] - The Future Sound of London
- Epsilon Phase - Global Communication
- Strange World [Tranquilos Underwater Kingdom Mix] - Push
- Silence [Michael Woods Remix] - Delerium, Sarah McLachlan
- Underwaterfall
- American Dream [Tranquilo Dawn Over New York Remix] - Jakatta
- Deadline [Moonwatcher's Dead Calm Remix] - Dutch Force
- Underwater World - Lenny Ibizarre
- Calling [Chilled Mix] - Solar Stone
- Belfast - Orbital
Customer Reviews:
Bliss.......2005-06-29
Hard to say anything not said in the other great reviews, so I'll keep this one brief. This was the chillout set done by TelStar/BMG's Euphoria series in the height of the "Chillout" era. The first two were done by Red Jerry, this one was done by trance gurus Solar Stone.
I really love these series. They have an ambient feel to them and give you a fresh interpretation of many of the hottest trance cuts of that time. Some of the melodies in the songs just surrounds you, like Push's "Strange World" or Delerium's "Silence" given a tripped out feel which highlihgts Sarah McClachlan's voice even more. But the real trump in this set to me is a series of seamless and perfect cross-fading done from Ofra Haza's "Love Song" and Banco De Gaia's "Touching the Void". Beautiful... sends chills. Another great mix is Garbage's "Milk" into Beanfield's "Charles". Great stuff. Everything But the Girl's track from 96 even fits into the dark mold of CD1, which oddly enough has the feel, to me, of a cd 2 - especially with the way it winds down - Dido's "Take My Hand". There are loads of great tracks on these discs... Garbage's "Milk" remixed, Beanfield's "Charles", Jakatta's "American Dream" remixed and of course, Future Sound of London's smoothed out "Papua New Guinea".
HIHGLY recommended. This is bliss. No other way to describe it. In 2001, there was an onslaught of chill-out compilations out, particularly by Ministry of Sound that saturated the market with titles of theirs that were extraordinarily redundant. The Euphoria compilations presented a far more unique atmosphere with a different approach to the music. It was really a journey, you could close your eyes and be taken away. Sadly, this was the last of the Euphoria Chillout series; but the label has since morphed and released two compilations titled "Deeper Shades of Euphoria" in 2002 and 2004, respectively. These are expertly done trance and chilled tracks that are amazingly faded into one another that are certainly worth checking out. And I should also mention there are at least two "Euphoric Chillout" mixes in the "Breakdown" mold, which were like 'best of' sets for Euphoria. Although the cuts are usually shorter in those.
Another Excellent Chilled Euphoria.......2002-10-14
Previously, Red Jerry was the artist behind Euphoria's Chill Out mixes. But This time Solar Stone has stepped up to the plate. In the end, the results are about the same. This is yet another excellent Chilled Euphoria set. Solar Stone creates another two sets, seamlessly mixed to perfection. Their choices for tracks are not as quiet and ambient as Red Jerry's latest "Deep and Chilled Euphoria," but closer to his previous "Chilled Euphoria" (both of which I strongly recommend if you are into Chill music). But while similar in some respects, Solar Stone adds their own unique charm to this mix. And once agian, be warned: to merely look at the track titles gives you no idea what to expect, as each track has been sripped of the beat you've come to know, and lightened up significantly.
Disc one begins with the soothing, ambient sounds of Bob Holroyd's "Earthwatching," which perfectly sets the mood for the coming tracks. Next is Tall Paul vs INXS on "Precious Heart," an uplifting combination of light piano and soft vocals. Next is the earthy, Eastern sound of Talvin Singh, followed by Garbage's "Milk," which is only slightly softer than the album version. Another great track is the mellow, bluesy Everything But The Girl's "Single," which I beleive is the highlight of the disc. Following is Tangerine Dream's "Love on a Real Train," which continues the disc's soothing ambience. over the next few tracks, the tempo of the tracks goes subtly up and down to remind you that you still have about an hour and a half of music to go. Z2's "Intracity" is another favorite of mine thanks to its great mix its slightly darker sound and its trancy electronic grooves. A surprisingly quiet version of Libra's "Calling your Name" follows closely behind. The disc ends with Dido's "Take My Hand," which is was surprisingly not a remix, but rather the album version. Again, this final track is a more upbeat reminder that you still have another disc to go.
Disc 2 is just as good, if not better. It begins in a very similar fashion, with the soothing ambience of Namlook, followed by Art of Noise's "Moments in Love." One of several excellent tracks comes next with Spaceman's "The Beloved." This track, while similar to Disc 1's "Precious Heart," in its quiet style, is deeper and more powerful; it instantly became one of my favorite tracks in the set. It mixes beautifully into William Orbit's interpartation of Cage's "In a Landscape." The quiet ambience continues through Saint's & Sinners's "Peace," and flows into the quiet bass of Future Sound of London's staple "Paupa New Guinea." Push's "Strange World" is an etherial masterpiece, followed by Delerium and Sarah McLachlan's "Silence." (While I tend to think of this song as ridiculously overplayed, here it is softly mixed by Michael Woods, which also fits into the mix beautifully). The true highlight of this mix, though, is Solar Stone's own "The Calling," which comes second-to-last on the disc. This powerful and uplifting track is a true gem, featuring everything chilled music should be. Following is the closing track, Orbital's "Belfast," which starts out overpowering the previous track with its slightly faster tempo, but slows at its conclusion to end the mix on just the right pace.
The Euphoria series has consistently impressed me, and so I continue to pay the import prices. And the bottom line on this one is that it's yet another beautiful chill out mix in the Euphoria series. While I can't say that the track selections are perfect, they fit together nonetheless. This mix hasn't left my CD player since I got it. I've listened to it at work, after work, and after some long nights out. Each time I've heard it, it's gotten better. If you've enjoyed Red Jerry's Chilled Euphoria Mixes, or if you like Solar Stone, you will not be disappointed.
Good enough mellow music to compete for 2001.......2001-10-01
I suspect Solar Stone are Andy Bury and Rich Mowatt, though liner notes are fuzzy. The duo describe this album as a montage of music from the soul, boundless from genre, which is (quite frankly) the polite translation for a big olý tune mish mash from past and present.
Though to be said, dipping into the vaults generally proves reliable. Certainly, the world needs a break from the same old same old clogging todayýs comedown discs. Tangerine Dreamýs lush ýLove on a Real Trainý from 1985 would fool all but the hardcore trainspotters, dittos to Global Communicationýs effort.
Even more of the hot chill-out trend dots this set: ambient pop. Stripped away of the fast-funky bpms, many of these tunes nonetheless hold up remarkably well thanks to their strong vocal or melody. Garbage ýMilk (D-mix)ý, Libra ýCalling Your Name (Solarstone mix)ý, and the sullen rework of FSOLýs ýPapua New Guineaý are notables. Truth be told itýs a quick way to repackage a faithful hit, but it does succeed (while keeping head remix man Michael Woods rolling in cash).
Final kudos go out for adding Beanfieldýs ýCharles,ý a ruddy bass instrumental with a lifting chime break tucked inside, Kruder & Dorfmeister dub out of David Holmes on ýGone,ý and Banco De Gaia, who bleeps up a spirited worldbeat number.
Now, youýll have to put up with that pointless INXS remake, and the floatier second disc loses some luster (overwrought drek like ýSpacemený and some smaller blemishes). Way too obvious and pop to be great, Chilled Out Euphoria will still be good enough amongst the huge volume of mellow material to cut it for 2001.
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