Trance Nation 2002 | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Ministry of Sound UK Category: Music
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 236663
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5.1 x 0.5
EAN: 5026535504429 ASIN: B00005Y0RI
Release Date: April 16, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Close Cover - Mertens, Wim | | • | Good Time - Van, Dijk, P. | | • | Temple of Dreams - Boehme, Markus | | • | On the Run - Uhrmacher, Tillman | | • | Will I - Vanspauwen, Erik | | • | Resurection - Pokyakov, Alexander | | • | Rapture (Tastes So Sweet) - Ali, N. | | • | Who Do You Love Now (Stringer) - Riva | | • | I Feel So Fine - Benassi, A. | | • | The Drill - Grant, J. | | • | Set Me Free - O'Toole | | • | Troy (The Phoenix From the Flame) - OConnor, Sinead | | • | Catch - Beale, D. | | • | The Legacy - MIKE [Electronica] | | • | Massive - Barendse, Ralph | | • | Be Cool - Engles, G. | | • | Dance Valley Theme 2001 - Corsten, Ferry | | • | Exploration of Space - Terhoeven, C. |
Disc 2
| • | To Get Down - Mass | | • | I Feel Stereo - Lenny, Dino | | • | True Love Never Dies - Dyke | | • | One for You - Holden, James | | • | Guam - Drax | | • | The Mighty Shari - Shipley, Grayson | | • | Sweet Surrender - McLachlan, Sarah | | • | Forever - Chantzis, Christoph | | • | Outlaw - Goring | | • | Razorfish - Grant, Jono | | • | For a Lifetime - Jones, Stephen [Pro | | • | Underwater - Leeb, Bill | | • | Deep Sea - Fumberg, S.A. | | • | Light a Rainbow - Versterholt, Lars | | • | Arms of Loren 2001 - Leng, Barry | | • | Did I Dream (Song to the Siren) - Buckley, Tim | | • | First Strike - Minnaard, P. | | • | Pocket Damage - Corsten, Ferry |
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Album Description UK dance compilation featuring tracks from Minimalistix 'Close Cover', Ian Van Dahl 'Will I', PPK 'Resurection', Iio 'Rapture'(Armin Van Buuren Mix), Riva 'Who Do You Love Now (Stinger)' (Monoboy Remix) & many more. 36 tracks mixed by Ferry Corsten.
Album Details Compilation Bringing Together Some of the Biggest Trance Tracks of 2002 and Mixes them with Some of Ferry's Personal Collection. Featured Tracks Are 'will I' (Ian Van Dahl), 'resurection' (Ppk) and 'the Whistle Song' (Dj Aligator Project).
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Crap! December 28, 2004 Oscar Gabriel Pineda (Guatemala City, Guatemala) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I saw this CD at a friends house and noticed that it was mixed by Ferry Corsten, so I immediately asked if I could borrow it. It turned out that he had several other Trance Nation CDs mixed by Ferry Corsten. I borrowed them all from him and gave them a listen when I got home. To my surprise, all the CDs sucked enourmously!!! I can't believe Ferry Corsten agreed to mix all this poppy garbage!!! If you want to see what Ferry Corsten is capable of achieving, then get Global Trancemissions 01 & 02, and Right of Way instead than this piece of crap.
Well It's good but... October 22, 2003 Tyler HB ing (North york, Ontario Canada) This is CD does not really dissapoint me, but all these vocal type songs are starting to get out of hand. I loved "Catch" by Kosheen and "I feel so fine." These songs actually made me move and made me "relaxed", but unfortunalty, they are not Trance. Lets call this alblum Vocal Nation 2002 instead because I also don't see why Ferry has to make a title 6 times. Anyways, it's not that bad because there were still some Trance songs and the Vocals were good. But comparing to Trance Nation 1-5 (Trance Nation 5 is also called Trance Nation 2001) this is bad, I would suggest you buy those and you will be proud you did. So this alblum gets a four star for these excellent songs, but remember, next time, Trance!!!
Ferry please please get away from MOS albums June 25, 2003 Lizzie D (Wellington New Zealand) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Why oh why does a brilliant master of the trance genre feel he has to keep churning out turgid Ministry of Sound compilations?. These mixes are great for those just getting to grips with the sound but true fans look elsewhere. The MOS comilations seem have that 60s thing about the 3minute sound bite ie the mixes are way too short, the tracks used are usually old and found elsewhere months before release by MOS and lastly there are always too many fillers on anything they release. Ferry has done much much better and will do again, This album gets 3 stars for nothing more than the brilliant Armin Van Buuren mix of the best thing released in 2001- 'Rapture' by Iio.
Ferry is the Master of Anthems. May 24, 2003 Many people might not like this album becasue of many songs that are too much like pop or vocal but ferry's track choices and remixes make it sound like you have never heard these songs before.I agree than it's too much like pop and the songs you would hear on the radio like "Will I " but it's still amazing.If you are looking for a trance cd get this it won't dissapoint you.
Trance going downhill? February 26, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love Ferrys work...so i do not fault him for this CD. More and more, trance seems to be going vocal, to feed the appetite of those who cannot live without vocals in their songs. Its sad...seeing people depend so much on vocals in a song to make it a song. One of the reasons i got into trance is that there were no vocals...it was different, not distracting, and even at 140-160 BPM, it was relaxing. Now, with all the vocal releases coming into the scene, artists are concentrating less on melodies, and more on just banging out another track. I will not fault Ferry for this...it's just the scene. Look at the old classics we used to have (Binary Finary - 1998, Armin - Communication, System F (ferry) - Out of the Blue..) compared to whats "hot" now (Kosheen - Hide U, Tukan - Light a Rainbow, Gouryella (ferry) - Ligaya...) Its sad.
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