| 1. Rock the Block |
| 2. Adelante |
| 3. With My Own Eyes |
| 4. Show Me the Right Way |
| 5. Solei Noir |
| 6. Just Around the Hill |
| 7. Tell Me Now |
| 8. Trilenium |
| 9. Halleluja |
| 10. Together Again |
| 11. Destination Unknown |
| 12. Multiply Teaser |
| 13. My Kind of Blues |
| 14. Chill Out No. 1 |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: Adelante (Ruff Drivers Remix), and Just around the Hill (Extended Dance Radio Mix).
Trilenium,Sash!,Jvc Japan,Dance,Dance Music,Euro-Dance,House,Pop,Tech-House
Average customer rating:
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Trilenium
Sash! Manufacturer: Jvc Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004TF5Y Release Date: 2000-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Rock the Block
- Adelante
- With My Own Eyes
- Show Me the Right Way
- Solei Noir
- Just Around the Hill
- Tell Me Now
- Trilenium
- Halleluja
- Together Again
- Destination Unknown
- Multiply Teaser
- My Kind of Blues
- Chill Out No. 1
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: Adelante (Ruff Drivers Remix), and Just around the Hill (Extended Dance Radio Mix).Customer Reviews:
BEST CD of Sash!.......2002-10-13
THE BEST!.......2002-01-22
Amazing.......2001-12-23
Sash build on his previous hits in his best work to date........2000-09-28
A terrible disappointment.......2000-09-12
While in previous albums Sash! were sticking to their unique pure house / euro-house / techno sound, Trillennium is a mish-mash of different styles, and unfortunately not all of which are performed well by Sash!. "My Kind of Blues", for instance, is a horrible attempt at hip-hop / drum-n-bass music; why they chose to share with us this poor attempt is beyond my knowledge. "Chill Out No. 1" is a bunch of relatively "quiet" samples that were stacked together and mixed, creating a boring "background noise" track.
The "Trillennium" CD that I got does not contain the 2 "extra bonus" tracks, so I was probably expected to be content with a quiet pop-ballad version of "Just Around the Hill" they put in. The track isn't really that bad, actually, but it's not the kind of music I expect to get when I buy an album by Sash!, especially when the version that gets air-played is entirely different. If I wanted such music I would get an album from another artist. I think that the quiet version should have been marked as a "bonus track", and not the other way around.
The other tracks that do stick to the old Sash! style sound mostly dull, faint, tired and recycled (or just bad). The sparks and originality that were felt in past tracks are simply nonexistent in this album. This makes the listener quickly grow tired of the music, even of the better tracks in this album. So while I could listen to Sash!'s greatest album ("It's My Life") over and over again (encore une fois, indeed...), I could barely listen to this one for the second time, trying not to quickly skip tracks as I listen.
Bottom line -- it seems Sash! have finally converted to a commercial album making machine, sacrificing all shreds of originality they have left to follow current trends in the music industry, and to sell another album. If I had known the nature of this album prior to buying it, I wouldn't have done so. I'd recommend to everybody the first and second albums, but it seems I am not able to recommend on this one as well. I give this album 2.5 stars out of 5.
Average customer rating: |
Trilenium
Sash! Manufacturer: Telstar TV ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004TK5M Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Soleil Noir
- Rock the Block
- Adelante
- With My Own Eyes
- Show Me the Right Way
- Just Around the Hill
- Tell Me Now
- Trilenium
- Halleluja
- Together Again
- Destination Unknown
- Multiply Teaser
- My Kind of Blues
- Chill Out No. 1
- Adelante [DuMonde Remix][*]
- Just Around the Hill [Doug Laurent Remix][*]
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