| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Junkie XL feat. Robert Smith - Perfect Blue Sky |
| 2. Oakenfold feat. Hunter S, Thompson - Nixon's Spirit |
| 3. Nelly Furtado - Try [Sweetwesty Remix w. Kronos Quartet] |
| 4. Tong & Cox - Ku Da Ta |
| 5. The Egg - Say You Will |
| 6. Savath & Savalas - Um Girassol Da Cor De Seu Cabelo |
| 7. Nobody - White Fading Slowly [Into Blue Remix] |
| 8. Tali - Grey Dazz |
| 9. Afterlife - Miracle [Cantoma Mix] |
| 10. Backini - 25 |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Lamb - Wonder |
| 2. Chungking - Making Music |
| 3. Zero 7 - In the Waiting Line [Aquanote's Naked Adaptation] |
| 4. Gotan Project - Triptico [Peter Kruder Mix] |
| 5. Gotan Project - Triptico (Peter Kruder Mix) |
| 6. Sweetwesty - Glad 2 B Alive |
| 7. Kate Rogers - Fine |
| 8. Liquid Todd & Doctor Luke - Psycho/Social |
| 9. Jason Bentley - While You Were Sleeping |
| 10. D:Fuse - Living the Dream (D:Fuse & Lorimer's Chill Mix) |
Perfecto Chills, Vol. 2,Various Artists,Thrive (Red),Dance,Dance Music,Downbeat,Downtempo,Pop,Techno,V/A Compilations
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Perfecto Chills, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Thrive (Red) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00029LNPK Release Date: 2004-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Junkie XL feat. Robert Smith - Perfect Blue Sky
- Oakenfold feat. Hunter S, Thompson - Nixon's Spirit
- Nelly Furtado - Try [Sweetwesty Remix w. Kronos Quartet]
- Tong & Cox - Ku Da Ta
- The Egg - Say You Will
- Savath & Savalas - Um Girassol Da Cor De Seu Cabelo
- Nobody - White Fading Slowly [Into Blue Remix]
- Tali - Grey Dazz
- Afterlife - Miracle [Cantoma Mix]
- Backini - 25
- D:Fuse - Indecision (D:Fuse & Grayarea's Chill Mix)
Tracks:
- Lamb - Wonder
- Chungking - Making Music
- Zero 7 - In the Waiting Line [Aquanote's Naked Adaptation]
- Gotan Project - Triptico [Peter Kruder Mix]
- Gotan Project - Triptico (Peter Kruder Mix)
- Sweetwesty - Glad 2 B Alive
- Kate Rogers - Fine
- Liquid Todd & Doctor Luke - Psycho/Social
- Jason Bentley - While You Were Sleeping
- D:Fuse - Living the Dream (D:Fuse & Lorimer's Chill Mix)
Customer Reviews:
Are you Chillin' with Perfecto?.......2005-05-25
Well, I didn't get into it..........2005-01-15
1. I didn't like the music (but you might, of course).
2. The discs are gimicky. (Read other reviewer's comments about including your voicemail messages...)
3. Not everything is mixed, let alone mixed well. I like my chill to be continuous. Disc 2 here isn't mixed at all.
4. The discs aren't full. Not to nitpick, but if you have two 50-minute CDs with a bit of crud on them, you could really make it a single 80-minute disc. If I get two CDs, I expect at least 60 min/disc, and probably 70+.
5. There is better stuff out there. The MoS "Chillout Session" series is better than this. The Euphoria chillouts are better than this. Ultra, Radikal, and UBL have better stuff than this. Heck, even Deca and Beechwood have better stuff than this.
Can you tell I'm disappointed? I like Paul Okenfold and Perfecto, but this is a letdown...
Worthy follow up.......2004-07-13
I was exctied to see Vol. 2 in my local record shop the other day, and I have to say that after a weekend full of listening, Vol. 2 is a worthy follow up. The Junkie XL / Robert Smith collaboration is a fantastic kick off to the album, which is followed by pretty cool tracks from knows like Nelly Furtado and Pete Tong. But it was the artists I was not famaliar with that really blew me away, like Savath & Savalas, Afterlife, and Backini (I'll definiately be looking out for those).
Disc 2 is my favorite of the 2, and it's got some really excellent vocal downtempo tracks, my favorites being the Chungking (just really beautiful!) and Zero 7 tracks (I'm a big Zero 7 fan, and this is the first time I've seen this mix anywhere). Perfecto favorite D:Fuse also contributes a really cool, smoldering vocal cut to close out the album.
After soaking up this second version, I'd say the Perfecto Chills series falls somewhere in between the Ultra Chilled Series and the Buddha Bar Series. Where Ultra seems to try and sell off the name recognition of often disparate sounding pop acts, and Buddha Bar has really unknown acts yet a really coehsive vibe to each installment, Oakenfold's series puts forth some big names, but also I've found that each disc has a really good, cohesive vibe, and he always presents a bunch of stellar tracks from new discoveries. In fact, the best thing about both Volumes of Perfecto Chills is that I end up digging the acts I'd never heard before more than the songs from the bigger names.
I've been playing this all CD weekend, and it keeps sounding better. Like the Vol. 1, I'd highly suggest picking this up if you are a fan of quality chill music!
Poor Follow-up to Vol 1.......2004-07-04
Also, note to the graphic designer: there's nothing cool about imagining a red wood tree that's been defaced with a carving of the lousy Perfecto logo. I know it's only Photoshop, but who is supposed to buy this set - a bored group of Dremel-wielding teenage vandals? From the very concept, there seems to be a minimal amount of thought invested in this release.
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