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Cream Anthems Spring 2002
Various Artists
Cream Anthems Spring 2002
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop
 
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UK dance compilation from the Cream superclub showcases what's banging on the international club scene. 38 tracks including, Shy FX & T-Power feat. Di 'Shake Ur Body' (Radio Edit), Puretone 'Addicted To Bass' (Apollo...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Cream Anthems Spring 2002
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: EMI Import
Release Date: 10/29/2002
Album Type: Import, Limited Edition
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Trance, Trip-Hop, House, Techno, Dance Pop, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 724381244524, 632427986720, 766488785821

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UK dance compilation from the Cream superclub showcases what's banging on the international club scene. 38 tracks including, Shy FX & T-Power feat. Di 'Shake Ur Body' (Radio Edit), Puretone 'Addicted To Bass' (Apollo 440 Remix), Timo Maas 'To Get Down' (Rock Thing/Fatboy Slim Mix), Basement Jaxx 'Where's Your Head At' (Radio Edit), Green Velvet 'La La Land' (Extended Mix), Garbage 'Breaking Up The Girl' (Timo Maas Mix), The Chemical Brothers 'Star Guitar' (Pete Heller's Expanded Mix), X-Press 2 feat. David Byrne 'Lazy' (Norman Cook Mix), Agent Sumo 'Why' (Sumo Bass Mix), Kylie Minogue 'In Your Eyes' (The S Man's Release Mix), Jamiroquai 'Love Foolosophy' (Knee Deep's Re-Edit), Sinead O' Connor 'The Phoenix From The Flame' (Push Remix) & Marc Et Claude 'Tremble' (Club Mix). 2002. Slipcase.

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CD Reviews

Dont miss this one!
09/20/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ok first I would to say that I love trance/dance/house music and have close to 200 mixes from way back in 1995 starting with Oakenfold. The mix on Disc 2 of this set is number 3 on my top 10 list.Disc 2 is hands down the best progressive trance mix I've ever heard. The first time I listened to it, I turned out the lights, sat in the recliner surrounded by 7 speakers, and before I knew what happened I was taken to another dimension. It's a mix, that once you start listening to it you can't stop it no matter how hard you try. It's really that good. The tracks are in the absolute perfect order and blend together seemlessly and smoothly. I gave a copy to a couple friends and they also said it was one of the best they had heard. One of them even felt guilty about getting a free copy and bought it. Disc 2 is a 6/5 rating.Disc 1 is also quite good but it's a completely different style then Disc 2. It's much more of a party music upbeat dance compilation. There's only a couple tracks I feel are annoying, like the song Lazy is just plain lame, and overall Disc 1 gets a 4/5 rating.Disc 2 is worth the price of admission alone. Don't miss this one!"
Simply Awesome
Cal Lott | 05/08/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Unlike many mix albums where all the effort goes into the first disc, leaving the second one to degenerate into uninspired filler, Cream Anthems 2002 is incredible from start to finish.Many of the mega-favorites of the moment are here: Puretone's saucy, syncopated "Addicted to Bass", Basement Jaxx's jungle freak-out "Where's Your Head At", the pure disco retro of DB Boulevard's "Point of View", and the seemingly omnipresent Push remix of Sinead O'Connor's "Troy".There's also some interesting stuff: Jamiroquai's "Love Foolosophy" lends an interesting bit of soul to the mix, a different take on Watkin's shoe-gazing classic "Black A.M.", and one of the true gems of the set, an inspired reconstruction of Bowie's "Loving the Alien" from Scumfrog that has to be heard to be believed.Topping it all off is the chill-out track at the end of the second disc, the simply perfect Solar Stone reworking of Liquid State's "Falling". (Very reminiscent of the Matt Darey smash "Beautiful", also featuring Marcella Williams on vocals.) Not to be missed.All in all, this is the best mix CD I have ever heard. Being an import, it is a bit pricey, but is well worth your money. Get it!"