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Afterlife - Simplicity Two Thousand

Label:
Catalog#:
HEDK013
Format:
2 x CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Downtempo

Tracklist

1.01   Dub In Ya Mind (Blue Water Mix) 5:49
1.02   Never Before 5:37
1.03   Show You Something 6:29
1.04   Cry (Brown Bear Mix) 7:34
1.05   5th & Avenida 5:22
1.06   Deeper - Into Places 4:18
1.07   Borneo Is Burning 5:51
1.08   Glide 5:33
1.09   Breather (Original Version) 5:18
1.10   La Nina 4:49
    Trumpet - Tudor Moore
1.11   Blue Bar 7:07
    Trumpet - Tudor Moore
1.12   Cry (Original Version) 5:07
2.01   Dub In Ya Mind (The Insatiable Mix) 4:36
    Remix - Ibizarre
2.02   Makes Me Feel 6:04
2.03   Falling 5:39
2.04   Show You Something (Cris Coco Balearic Beats Mix) 6:32
    Remix - Chris Coco
2.05   Lo Delta 5:39
2.06   Breather 2000 (Arithunda Mix) 6:05
    Remix - Arithunda*
2.07   Cry (Sunset Dream Remix) 9:19
    Remix - Factor 15*
2.08   Deeper - Into Places (Silk Spinner Remix) 6:35
    Remix - Deep & Wide
2.09   Cry (Spoon Wizard Mix) 6:26
    Remix - Spoon Wizard*
2.10   Show You Something (Ambient Mix) 5:04
    Remix - Chris Coco

Credits

Artwork By - Steven Allen
Guitar - Oscar Botello Mendez
Mastered By - David Blackman*
Vocals - Hermione , Rachel Lloyd

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Rated 4/5
Review by albatrosss Apr 19, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
A cruisy Mediterranean vibe with good-to-brilliant composition and mixing throughout both discs makes for some captivating listening in many places. Highlights for me are the dubbed-out groove of "Show You Something", the sexy trip-hop of "Makes Me Feel", and the sultry tones of Rachel Lloyd's vocals in "Breather " and "Never Before". There are even smatterings of upbeat drum & bass in the twin album. What is a little confusing is why original versions and remixes have been mixed in between each other in the two two discs. In my humble opionion, it would have been better to have originals on one disc and remixes on the other. By the end of each disc it can get a little tedious hearing the same songs over again, even in their (not unremarkable) remixed forms.