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Various - Café Del Mar - Volumen Nueve

Label:
Catalog#:
01-2002-18
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country:
Spain
Released:
2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Downtempo

Tracklist

A1 Jo Manji  -  Beyond The Sunset 5:45
    Saxaphone - John McGough
A2 Lovers Lane  -  Island Memories (Original Mix) 5:21
    Vocals [Lyrics Performed By] - Florence Chicault
A3 Blank & Jones  -  Desire (Ambient Mix) 4:33
B1 Kalliope  -  Lunar Landings 4:28
B2 Lazybatusu  -  8.00 AM 6:20
    Keyboards - 4mula
  Keyboards [Programming] - Corrado Bay
  Vocals - Nancy Danino
B3 Rue Du Soleil  -  Troya 7:05
C1 Miro (2)  -  The Cure (Sunshine Mix) 5:34
C2 Soft Wave  -  Plenitude Part 2 5:51
C3 CDM  -  Many Rivers To Cross 5:26
    Producer - Julio Palacios
  Vocals - Phil Trim
D1 Swen G*  -  Morning Light (Coffee Shop Remix) 8:09
    Vocals - Inusa
D2 Quantic  -  Time Is The Enemy 3:52
D3 Trio Mafua  -  Quente 4:08
D4 So Fine  -  A Day In The Sun 4:49
    Guitars, Bass, Piano, Programming, Engineering - Gregers Krarup

Credits

Artwork By - Pedro Delgado
Artwork By [Art Direction] - Ramόn Guiral, Javier del Moral
Compiled By - Bruno
Engineer, Mastered By - Daniel Altarriba
Executive Producer - Javier del Moral
Photography - Edith Thumann

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Rated 5/5
Review by zdarman Nov 02, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Volume 9. The last one available on vinyl, and, as they informed me from the label, unfortunately, they do not intend to press any more vinyl. So, from a musical point of view, this volume is a somehow "back to the roots", to the original José Padilla style of the first 6 volumes. Definitely less commercial and better sounding than the previous volume and the best seller vol.7, it cannot rival the pure balearic sound of the first three volumes. A great addition to you Café del Mar collection.