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Pete Tong / Fatboy Slim / Paul Oakenfold - Essential Millennium

Label:
Catalog#:
8573 80629-2
Format:
3 x CD, Mixed
Country:
UK
Released:
1999
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, House, Progressive Trance, Trance

Tracklist

1-01 Brother Brown  -  Under The Water (Original Mix)
1-02 Frankie Knuckles & Satoshi Tomiie  -  Tears (Full Intention Mix)
    Remix - Full Intention
1-03 Basement Jaxx  -  Rendez-Vu (Radio Edit)
1-04 Stardust  -  Music Sounds Better With You (12" Club Mix)
1-05 Pete Heller  -  Big Love (The Dronez Mix)
    Remix - Dronez, The
1-06 Lenny Fontana & DJ Shorty  -  Chocolate Sensation (Force Mix)
    Vocals - Loleatta Holloway
1-07 Michael Moog  -  That Sound (Full Intention Remix)
    Remix - Full Intention
1-08 Armand Van Helden  -  U Don't Know Me
    Vocals - Duane Harden
1-09 Phats & Small  -  Turn Around (Original 12" Mix / Norman Cook Remix)
    Remix - Norman Cook
1-10 Bob Marley vs. Funkstar De Luxe  -  Sun Is Shining (Rainbow Mix)
1-11 Paul Johnson  -  Get Get Down (Original Extended Mix)
1-12 Moloko  -  Sing It Back (Mousse T's Feel Love Mix)
    Remix - Mousse T*
1-13 Roger Sanchez  -  I Never Knew (Futureshock Vox)
    Featuring - Cooly's Hot Box
  Remix - Futureshock
1-14 Session #9  -  Welcome To The Magic Sessions (Choo-Choo's Deep In Jersey Remix Part #2)
    Mixed By - Harry "Choo Choo" Romero
1-15 Danny Tenaglia  -  Music Is The Answer (Dancin' & Prancin') (Heller & Farley Mix)
    Remix - Gary Wilkinson , Heller & Farley
  Vocals - Celeda
1-16 Disco Dubbers  -  Ibiza In My Soul (Todd Terry Basement Mix)
    Remix - Todd Terry
1-17 Junior Cartier  -  Women Beat Their Men
2-01 Lalo Schifrin  -  Summer Samba
2-02 Armand Van Helden  -  Necessary Evil
2-03 Alan Braxe  -  Vertigo (Virgo Edit)
2-04 Hardy Hard  -  Funky Music
2-05 Major Force  -  Return Of The Original Art Form
    Featuring - Hiroshi Fujiwara , KUDO , DJ Milo*
2-06 Ceasefire vs. Deadly Avenger  -  Evil Knievel
2-07 Art Of Noise, The  -  Metaforce - The Beat Of A Metaphor: Mix (Remix By Rhythm Masters)
    Remix, Producer [Additional Production] - Rhythm Masters
2-08 Size 9  -  I'm Ready (Remix)
2-09 Fatboy Slim  -  Everybody Loves A Carnival
2-10 Fatboy Slim  -  Jack It Up (DJ Delite)
2-11 Chemical Brothers, The  -  The Private Psychedelic Reel
2-12 Soul Of Man  -  Between The Eyes
2-13 DJ Stew  -  Funky Fresh
    Featuring - Buddha Monks
2-14 Mr. Spring  -  Blaxxtraxx 3 (Funky Nassau) (Original Mix)
2-15 Mr. X & Mr. Y  -  1956
2-16 Scanty Sandwich*  -  Because Of You
2-17 Underworld  -  Born Slippy.NUXX
2-18 Groove Armada  -  At The River (Radio Edit)
3-01 Andy Gray / Paul Oakenfold & Steve Osborne  -  Bunker
3-02 Velvet Girl  -  Summertime
3-03 Lost Tribe  -  Gamemaster (Signum Mix)
    Remix - Signum
3-04 AMbassador  -  Fade (Fade Mix)
3-05 Moogwai  -  Moogwai
3-06 Ecano  -  Run (Z2 Mix)
    Remix - Z2
3-07 Lovechild  -  Gloria (Olmec Heads Remix)
    Remix - Olmec Heads*
3-08 Skip Raiders  -  Another Day (Perfecto Remix Edit)
    Remix - Perfecto
  Vocals - Jada
3-09 N-Fluence  -  Sweet Substance
3-10 Planet Perfecto  -  Bullet In The Gun (Saturday Mix)
3-11 Atlantis Ita  -  See You In The Next Life (Original Mix)
3-12 Olive  -  You're Not Alone (Oakenfold & Osbourne Remix)
    Remix - Oakenfold & Osbourne*
3-13 Krystal  -  Burning Flame (Main Mix)
3-14 Underworld  -  Jumbo (Rob Rives & François K Main Dish)
    Remix - Rob Rives & François K*
3-15 Source, The (8)  -  Fly Away

Credits

DJ Mix - Fatboy Slim (tracks: 2-01 to 2-18) , Paul Oakenfold (tracks: 3-01 to 3-15) , Pete Tong (tracks: 1-01 to 1-17)

Notes

Mousse T is incorrectly credited as Moose T in the inlay credits.

1-04 is listed incorrectly as 12" Mix
1-14 is listed as Tedd's Big Room Mix but is actually (Choo-Choo's Deep In Jersey Remix Part #2)
2-01 is actually by Walter Wanderley - Not Lalo Schifrin
2-07 is listed as the original but is actually Metaforce - The Beat Of A Metaphor: Mix (Remix By Rhythm Masters)


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Rated 5/5
Review by Apeman Aug 22, 2009
This little DJ Mix compilation was released in 1999 - The year I first got into dance music. This is a really varied selection of tracks by three very different DJ's.

Mix 1 - Pete Tong

Tongy's mix is a very straightforward House/Pop mix. Listening to this mix brings back a lot of memories for me as I remember a lot of the tracks he played when they first came out ie Turn Around, Music Sounds Better With You, You Don't Know Me, Rendez-Vu etc. The highlight of his mix is the Mousse T mix of Moloko's Sing It Back, which mashes the track with Donna Summer's "I Feel Love".

Mix 2 - Fatboy Slim

The best mix by miles. Begins with Summer Samba going into Armand Van Helden, then ends with Underworld going into Groove Armada. A really incredible mix which explores House, Breaks, Big Beat, Downtempo, Turntablism, and even Elevator Jazz!!! The main reason to cop this one out. The mixing is just amazing, and feels like an unofficial sequel to Fatboy's On The Floor At The Boutique CD released one year earlier.

Mix 3 - Paul Oakenfold

I am a n00b to Oakenfold, but to what I've heard it's pretty good. I am not really a fan of Trance, but this is actually really listenable, and is a lot better than those crappy vocal trance stuff that is out there. Despite trance not being my thing, I actually quite like this.

I hope this review has been good, and make sure to check this out.
Rated 2/5
Review by dj_clinton_k May 03, 2008
It's hard to find anything impressive about this compilation since all the tracks were 2 minutes long or that good. There's really NO doubt that this CD came out during the "I'm a DJ too" era and this CD is more of a "sampler" promo. Each one is a different genre but each one just as bland and crammed/forced to fit on the CD. If there was a track that was good on it, then
they played 30 seconds of it or used the shit version. So why bother? That's exactly what you will be thinking about the label FFRR by the time you have heard all 3 discs. They didn't even get the credits right. One BIG clump of shit (in a 3X pack).
Review by ireallysaidthat Sep 28, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This was the first electronic cd I ever bought, it was about 6$ at the time. There are a lot of good tracks on these discs. This is the only cd I have found that contains "The Source - Fly Away", though there are a number of live mixes by Oakenfold - well worth the money, in any event.