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A good album to have from this ever-popular series. Again, it would be nice to have these albums mixed, but the separated tracks allow the listener to easily formulate their own personal playlist of favorites. No duds on the original release containing 13 tracks. "Gula Gula" [Chilluminati Mix] and "Any Other Name" (heard on the score from American Beauty) are both great inclusions. A strong album from Cafe del Mar and worth 4/5 stars.
A good album to have from this ever-popular series. No duds on the original release containing 13 tracks. "Gula Gula" [Chilluminati Mix] and "Any Other Name" (heard on the score from American Beauty) are both great inclusions. Again, it would be nice to have these albums mixed, but the separated tracks allow the listener to easily formulate their own personal playlist of favorites.A strong album from Cafe del Mar and worth 4/5 stars.
I found this CD to be disjointed and confusing in it's "feel". Not the type of Cafe Del Mar I enjoy.
Annoyingly, the lowest rating I can offer is ONE STAR. The price they charge for these things is also incredible. I have the receipt, and its going back. How on earth is it possible to produce such complete drivel. Surely its a mistake. From the first tedious 30 seconds of track one (I can't be bothered to turn the CD box over to see what the 'track' is called. Way too much. For the cost I expect something really decent.
it simply doesnt matter), one's heart drops as you simply know you have been sold a total dog. Make no mistake this is a totally uninspired depressing groove-free load of tosh. Generally CD's of this type are a bit of a lottery, I sense this is one CD in this series that never should have made it out of the re-cycling bin. In a word, R U B B I S H.
A year after buying Vol. 7 and Vol. 8, I still find myself spinning these grooves up. Timeless downtemp joy.
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