Following up the hugely successful 01, Ultra Dance 02 will no doubt be the soundtrack to your summer clubbing experience. Featuring a collection of the biggest dance-radio tracks around. Featuring Dido 'Thank You', Chemical Brothers 'Star Guitar', ATB 'You're Not Alone', Moby 'We Are All Made Of Stars' (DJ Tiesto vocal), Omnibus 'Laut Sprecher' (extended mix) and many more! Slipcase. 2002.
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Ultra Chilled 02
Various Artists Manufacturer: Ultra Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000645I0 Release Date: 2002-04-30 |
Tracks:
- Don't Panic - Coldplay
- Party (reprise remix) - Nelly Furtado
- So Nice (Summer Samba) - Bebel Gilberto
- Lovely Head - Goldfrapp
- Central Reservation - Beth Orton
- Little By Little - Groove Armada
- In The Waiting Line - Zero 7
- Undertow - IVY
- Lebanese Blonde - Thievery Corporation
- Ready - Charles Webster
- Spill The Beans - Fila Brazillia
- Facts Of Life (chocolate layers remix) - Black Box Recorder
- Pyramid Song - Radiohead
- Waiting - Waldeck
Tracks:
- Sand - Max Melvin
- Slip Into Something More Comfortable - Kinobe
- Honey (supatone 1 dub) - Tosca
- Mekong - Witchman
- Hash Driven - Timo Maas
- Baja - Sasha
- Julie And Candy - Boards Of Canada
- Ghost Town - The Specials
- So Easy - Royskopp
- New Day - Sounds From The Ground
- Sunset - Nitin Sawhney
- Into The Stars - Alphawezen
- Sun (kossin mix) - Slusnik Luna
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This second installment of what looks to be an ongoing series carries the usual selection of mellow mainstream on the first disc and a typically intriguing collection of lesser-known compositions on the second. The acoustic guitar alongside Nelly Furtado's voice on "Party (Reprise Mix)" is a wonderfully melancholic surprise on the first disc, while Goldfrapp deliver the smoky, Air-esque "Lovely Head." Purists will again find the second disc worth its weight, as Tosca's "Honey (Supatone 1 Dub)," the again excellent Witchman, with "Mekong," and Timo Maas's "Hash Driven" give the disc a nice, dub-driven spine. Extra credit is awarded for not only reviving the Specials' brilliant "Ghost Town," but for making it work as part of a chill-style compilation. If Chilled 01 was your cup of chai, then 02 will further serve both your needs and chillin' education. --Steffan ChiraziAlbum Description
Following up the smash success of Volume 1, Ultra Chilled 02 is a great mix of the next generation of chilled out tunes. Artists include Nelly Furtado, Bebel Gilberto, Tosca, Beth Orton, Coldplay, Royksopp, Sasha, Zero 7 and many more. Slipcase. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Commercialized 'Chill'.......2005-02-08
Don't get me wrong - I love Coldplay, and I daresay 'don't panic' is one of my favorite songs. But in my collection I most certainly do NOT have my Coldplay albums filed under 'Chill;' I have them filed under 'Rock' where they belong. Plus, adding insult to injury, there is absolutely no mixing -- a hallmark of an excellent 'Chill' compilation album is the subtle ebb and flow through mixing from track to track, as well as the inclusion of a few remixes to spice up your well-worn favorite tunes (for example, a remix of 'don't panic,' although I shudder to imagine such a thing, would have been an appropriate attempt instead of just slapping the LP version on there).
This compilation is really nothing more than a smattering of popular tunes and a few 'Chill' overplayed (but still good) standards (i.e. 'Lebanese Blonde,' by Thievery Corporation). You could get a similar effect by putting your CD or MP3 collection on random, wildly transitioning from rock to jazz to funk and back again. I liken this type of commercialized mass production and sensationalism to the ever popular (but sadly tasteless) 'Pure Moods' CDs - it's simply an attempt to grab the cash of inexperienced listeners new to a specific musical genre.
Spend your $$ on something more worthwhile, like the fantastic 'Hed Kandi' compilations instead, such as the 'Serve Chilled' series or the 'Winter Chill' series. The import price might be steep for you, but you'll definitely be glad of the investment after listening.
Simply Excellent !.......2004-10-17
Get yours and enjoy !!!
Buyer Beware - defective (ie "copy protected" disk).......2004-08-02
BOOOOOOOORING...........2004-02-13
If you're a college freshman..........2003-12-03
Otherwise, it's not worth your money. There is no mixing on the CDs, and the selections are pretty random. I like the Specials, for example, but I certainly wouldn't have included 'Ghost Town' on a downtempo mix.
If you are over 20, look into releases from Eighteenth Street Lounge (i.e. home of Thievery Corp. and great compilations) and Grand Central Records, or the Naked Music series.
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