Chillout Sessions, Vol. 7 [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Don't Look Back
2. Easy
3. Inside
4. Invisible
5. Run (Jacknife Lee Remix)
6. Wires
7. This Old Love
8. Love For Granted
9. Big Sand
10. Secretly Watching Me
11. Estelle
12. Loverman
13. Sunworshipper
14. Summertime Cowboy
15. Joker
16. Lay It Down
17. Snowflakes (Cured By Temple Of Jay)
18. Nothing New (Mosquito Remix)
19. You Make Me Feel
20. Alone In Kyoto
See all 40 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Australian exclusive track listing. The Ministry of Sound Chillout Sessions series is constantly pushing things forward by presenting the best and most exciting sounds from the genre. Now in its seventh release, Chillout Sessions champions the new breed - with divine chillout moments from Freeform Five, Just Jack, Mylo, Phonique and Juliet spanning lush downtempo and deep electro house - as well as new material from such chillout legends as Air, Bent and Telepopmusik. Also features the much loved Candi Stanton - You Got The Love from the final episode of Sex And The City. Ministry of Sound. 2005.

Chillout Sessions, Vol. 7,Various Artists,Ministry of Sound UK,Dance,Dance Music,Pop,V/a Compilations
Chillout Sessions, Vol. 7
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • So Dreamy, So Thick, So New... Kinda New
  • Definitely worth listening to -- disregard the "rabid" fans ;-)
  • Some great tracks.
  • Worst Chillout Sessions by a long shot.
Chillout Sessions, Vol. 7
Various Artists
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
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ASIN: B0009FHK22
Release Date: 2005-05-09

Tracks:

  1. Don't Look Back - Tpopmusik
  2. Easy - Freeform Five
  3. Inside - Bang Gang
  4. Invisible - Infusion
  5. Run (Jacknife Lee Remix) - Snow Patrol
  6. Wires - Athlete
  7. This Old Love - Lior
  8. Love for Granted - Phoenix
  9. Big Sand - Hardkandy
  10. Secretly Watching Me - Hi Fi Mike
  11. Estelle - A Man Called Adam
  12. Loverman - Vassy
  13. Sunworshipper - Mylo
  14. Summertime Cowboy - Husky Rescue
  15. Joker - Fatboy Slim
  16. Lay It Down - Flevans
  17. Snowflakes (Cured by Temple of Jay) - Just Jack
  18. Nothing New (Mosquito Remix)
  19. You Make Me Feel - Milosh
  20. Alone in Kyoto - Air, Air
  21. Kinda New - Spektrum
  22. For the Time Being - Phonique
  23. Till There Was You (John Creamer & Stephane K Radio Mix) - Rachael Starr
  24. Don't Hide It - Alex Kidd,
  25. Superworld
  26. TT. Roy (Dub) - Turntablerocker
  27. Safari
  28. Avalon
  29. Hired Goons - Evil Nine
  30. Silicone (The Mighty Bop vs. Blackjoy Dub)
  31. Comin' Back
  32. I Love You (Manoo & Francois a Remix)
  33. Let It Ride (Jimpster Remix)
  34. Keep It Down
  35. Stay with You - Lemon Jelly
  36. Aporia - Black Grass
  37. Police, Dogs, Bonfire (Linus Loves Remix) - Lazyboy
  38. How Will I Know You
  39. Hello There - Cagedbaby
  40. You Got the Love (Now Voyager Mix)

Album Description

Australian exclusive track listing. The Ministry of Sound Chillout Sessions series is constantly pushing things forward by presenting the best and most exciting sounds from the genre. Now in its seventh release, Chillout Sessions champions the new breed - with divine chillout moments from Freeform Five, Just Jack, Mylo, Phonique and Juliet spanning lush downtempo and deep electro house - as well as new material from such chillout legends as Air, Bent and Telepopmusik. Also features the much loved Candi Stanton - You Got The Love from the final episode of Sex And The City. Ministry of Sound. 2005.

Album Details

Relax to the Chilled Sounds of Air, Infusion, Fatboy Slim, Lemon Jelly, Lazyboy, Bent, Phoenix and More.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars So Dreamy, So Thick, So New... Kinda New.......2006-04-07

I'll begin by saying this isn't the only "Ministry Of Sound Chillout Sessions" I've heard, in fact I love the MoS brand, so I can honestly say that EVERY single compilation has it's on flavour, from the "Clubber's Guide To" to "The Annual (Spring/ Summer/ Annual)" Which means, the previous and next instalments don't necesarily match this review. With that being said: This particular Compilation has a very elegant/ european/ underground feel to it. It's indie electronica and some rock-gone-acid-jazz, and of course, it wouldn't be European without some House music. It's fascinating that in the middle of an elephant-driven craze a song talking about taking a holiday so someone can love someone better starts to blend seamlessly. Yes, it's THAT type of record. It's not Pop, it's not a 'greatest hits' mash-up and it's definately not boring. I remember the first time I heard it (I was working graveyard shifts at that time) I'd listen to the first cd and it'd make me fall sound asleep after the first half. It's not a bad thing, it's just very relaxing, very soothing to the soul (Specially the Lior song "This Old Love", which helped me get through a rather painful breakup) Overall, it's THAT kind of session. It makes you think, it makes you apreciate it, it's a 'life soundtrack' from track 1 of the second disc ("we all live and die" from Kinda New) giving you a morning starter to the soothing track "Run (Jacknife Lee Remix)" on the first disc which invites you to THE promised dreamland. Nothing you'd expect from a regular MoS compilation, everything you'd expect from a really good chillout compilation. A MUST for any true Chillout Junkie.

4 out of 5 stars Definitely worth listening to -- disregard the "rabid" fans ;-).......2005-07-15

If you like listening to an eclectic mix of mid-to-up-tempo dance music, this double album will keep you satisfied. I have not listened to too many MoS compilations, and this is the first one from the Chillout Sessions that I have in my stereo. It has become the most played album of my collection for the past several weeks. The selections are individually excellent, the grooves addictive, and the whole picture is even nicer as you don't stop in the middle and ask "What the heck was that?" about any of the tunes. If you are hesitant as to whether your $35 will be wasted, take it from an objective listener: try it out and you won't regret it...

4 out of 5 stars Some great tracks........2005-06-18

I cannot agree with the other review that this CD is completely worthless, although I have not heard the other Ministry of Sound Chillout Session Volumes, this one certainly isn't as horrible as the other reviewer portrays it to be... there is a nice amount of good tracks on both CDs... although I can admit that there are also a few that are not very interesting at all. For example, I can't stop listening to tracks 1-4 and 16-20 on CD 1... but the songs in between go from not so good to pretty decent. I would definitely give this CD a chance however...

1 out of 5 stars Worst Chillout Sessions by a long shot........2005-05-27

I've always been a fan of the Chillout Session compliations, but that may stop with this one.

The music on this 2 disc set, especially compared with the quality of most of the previous offerings, is dire. It's a collection primarily of presuambly first timers to this genre that manage to take standard chilout music, often little more than playing an underlying beat with melodic music over the top, and make it sound terrible, with boring beats, and painfully stupid lyrics sung badly, or crappy samples.

If you don't own any of the Chillout Sessions 1-4 then get those; they are all amazing in their own right, and totally above and beyond the garbage on this set. I haven't heard no. 6 yet but given no. 5 was pretty disappointing (although not this bad), then given no. 7 is like this the chances of me spending my money on anymore Chillout Sessions is really low. And it's time to hit up Ebay with this copy.

There are one or two tracks that stand out as above average but unfortunately no where near enough to even justify picking up this set. I don't want to mention them in case that might somehow encourage anyone to purchase this. I refuse to waste further time talking about this complete waste of my money other than to say this : Avoid.
Vol. 7-Chillout Sessions
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Vol. 7-Chillout Sessions

    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: B000A2H3HG
    Release Date: 2005-06-21

    Album Description

    Australian Exclusive! The Ministry of Sound Chillout Sessions series is constantly pushing things forward by presenting the best and most exciting sounds from the genre. Now in its seventh release, Chillout Sessions champions the new breed - with divine chillout moments from Freeform Five, Just Jack, Mylo, Phonique and Juliet spanning lush downtempo and deep electro house - as well as new material from such chillout legends as Air, Bent and Telepopmusik. Also features the much loved Candi Stanton's 'You Got The Love' from the final episode of Sex And The City. 2005.

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