Chill Out Album: Soft Mixes [Import]

Chill Out Album: Soft Mixes [Import]

Chill Out Album: Soft Mixes [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Teardrop
2. Harlequins Meditation
3. Nights Interlude
4. Black Baby
5. Milk
6. Virtuality
7. Offshore
8. Don't Leave
9. Face A La Mar
10. Happiness
11. Underwater Love
12. Appreciation
13. Denfenceless
14. Rise
15. Forbidden Colours
16. Sky Is Broken
17. Jazz Music
18. Sensual Woman
19. It Takes A Thief
20. Light My Fire
See all 31 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Very cool German only 2 CD collection of Chillout tracks. It sports the same artwork as the popular UK series on Telstar but for the most part has an entirely different tracklisting. Of the 31 tracks highlights include, David Sylvian-'Forbidden Colours',

Chill Out Album: Soft Mixes,Various Artists,Wea/East/West,Dance,Dance Collections
Chill out Album: Soft Mixes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • the best of the best
  • The Soundtrack Was Better Than The Show
Chill out Album: Soft Mixes
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Wea/East/West
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
CompilationsCompilations | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music | Ambient | Dance Pop | Disco | Drum & Bass | Electronica | Freestyle | Techno-House | Trance | Trip Hop
ASIN: B000051T1X
Release Date: 2002-01-23

Tracks:

  1. Teardrop
  2. Harlequins Meditation
  3. Nights Interlude
  4. Black Baby
  5. Milk
  6. Virtuality
  7. Offshore
  8. Don't Leave
  9. Face A La Mar
  10. Happiness
  11. Underwater Love
  12. Appreciation
  13. Denfenceless
  14. Rise
  15. Forbidden Colours
  16. Sky Is Broken
  17. Jazz Music
  18. Sensual Woman
  19. It Takes A Thief
  20. Light My Fire
  21. Future Of The Future
  22. Callin U
  23. Peace I Give
  24. Ich Chille
  25. Blacker
  26. Saltwater
  27. Sci Fi Saloon
  28. Janine
  29. Redemption Song
  30. Cala D'or
  31. Love Theme/Bladerunner

Album Description

Very cool German only 2 CD collection of Chillout tracks. It sports the same artwork as the popular UK series on Telstar but for the most part has an entirely different tracklisting. Of the 31 tracks highlights include, David Sylvian-'Forbidden Colours',

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars the best of the best.......2003-11-11

Years ago when I started listening to electronica, I saw this at a CD store and for some reason it stood out from the hundreds of other "chill out" CDs. It was expensive, but I took a chance and bought it anyway. Right away I knew there was something different about this one...it is German, so you definitely get a different angle than the usual British or American perspective. Sure there are mainstream standards like Massive Attack & Moby, but there were other tracks that blew me away. In particular, "Face à la mar" and "Harlequin's Meditation" are tye type of songs you'd never hear on a domestic CD, and now they're some of my favorites of the genre. Every track on here is not a gem, but as a whole you can listen to both discs over & over and not grow tired of it. I love electronica, but I prefer down-beat, slow grooves--this CD has a great balance between slow and medium tempo songs. If you like "chill out" music but are tired of the same-old "cheap" electronica CDs; this is the album for you. I liked it so much that I ordered the other 3 double discs in the series.

4 out of 5 stars The Soundtrack Was Better Than The Show.......2001-07-17

This is the album I have hunted for, longed for, drove-local-salespeople-nuts for and have missed like crazy. I know it seems quite a bit to say about a soft-tekkno sampler album, but I'm serious. It was one of DeutschBoy's favorite albums, so I used to do my homework with it in the background. After we broke up this was the only thing I missed about him. The music was pretty enough that not even bitter/sweet memories tied to each and every track can ruin it. I once performed The Herbalizer's "Sensual Woman" at an open-mike night (it's Bullett-toothed Johnny's song in the movie *Snatch*) "Black Baby" and "Sci-Fi Saloon" have a soft jazzy feel and, of course, Shirly Bassey sings "Come on Baby Light My Fire" in the version I find hotter than the first. And yes, it is far more expensive than I would ordinarily pay for an album, but for those who want a chill out album that will not get stale, or are looking for an introduction to good tekkno (as opposed to what passes for it around the US) this is a very nice place to start. It's not 5 stars only because it IS a sampler and I give 5 stars to albums that aren't just songs strung together.

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