Trance Nation 2003 | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Ministry of Sound Category: Music
List Price: $29.49 Buy New: $25.45 You Save: $4.04 (14%)
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 427559
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5026535506829 ASIN: B000075A3O
Release Date: January 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Disc 1
| • | Heaven - Adams, Bryan | | • | Alone - Luts, Peter | | • | Because the Night - Smith, Patti | | • | Posse - Baxter, HP | | • | Take My Breath Away - Moroder, Giorgio | | • | Cafe del Mar - M., Paul | | • | The Way - Robinson, Lee | | • | Someday - Carey | | • | 4 O'Clock in the Morning - Craven | | • | Rhythm Is a Dancer - Benites, Benito | | • | Ocean of Eternity - Boehme, Markus | | • | The One - Kidjemet, Tommie | | • | (I Just) Died in Your Arms - Eede, Nicholas | | • | The Earthshaker - Masterson | | • | See Me Here - Tate, Darren | | • | Heaven Sent - Woods, Michael | | • | In Your Hands - Dececio, Chris | | • | Fly With Me - Yamino | | • | Look @ Me Now - Penxten, Regi | | • | These Dreams - Taupin, Bernie |
Disc 2
| • | Try - Chatzis, Christophe | | • | In This World - Moby | | • | The Theme - Tate, Darren | | • | Southern Sun - Oakenfold, Paul | | • | U Shine On - Darey, Matt | | • | Dance - Bock | | • | Careless Whisper - Ridgley, Andrew | | • | Dreamer - Davies, R. | | • | Whoomp! ...There It Is - Ninzatti | | • | No Reason - Spaceman, Steve | | • | Nessaja - Maffay | | • | Hope and Wait - Ramaekers, Serge | | • | Magic Fly - Ecama | | • | Into the Groove - Ciccone, Madonna | | • | Fascinated - Lee, Dave | | • | Space - Nelson, M. | | • | Full Intention - Bock, Michael-Lee | | • | When You're Gone - Vivian | | • | System Overload - Cowboy & Indians | | • | Far from in Love - McGuinness, Tony |
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Album Description 2002 compilation featuring current & future trance classics from DJ Sammy, Scooter, Jan Wayne, Jurgen Vries, Lasgo, Ian Van Dahl, Apollo, Sax Brothers, Brooklyn Bounce, Resonance Q, DJ Aligator, Interactive, N-Trance, Snap Vs Plaything, Minimalistix & man
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Great for working out July 19, 2008 Greg S. Hurley (Albuquerque, NM USA) A lot of other reviews her rag on this cd bad, but I have found it to be one of the best compilations for the gym. I don't like everything on the cds, but I have made an excellent playlist that lasts well over 60 minutes for a high energy workout at the gym. Let the naysayers keep on naysaying - it keeps me moving on the treadmill or when lifting weights. But I will agree - this is not trance.
Beautiful November 19, 2005 Ben 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was, simply, the greatest album I have ever purchased. It would be worth what I paid had it cost a hundred times what it did.
The first CD of this two CD set begins with DJ Sammy's immensely popular Heaven and moves from strength to strength. The first disc is a pleasure from start to finish with excellent tracks like The Way, Because the Night, Rhythm is a Dancer, 4 O'clock in the Morning and, my personal favourite, Look @ Me Now. To name every good track on this first CD would, quite literally, be naming them all.
The second CD is not as good as the first CD but it can't be expected for anything to come near the first disc's perfection. That is not to say that the second disc is not good; rather, it is excellent! With tracks like Whoomp!, U Shine On, Southern Sun, When You're Gone and Far From In Love how could it ever be considered bad?
All in all Trance Nation 2003 is the best album. Ever. It stands out amongst other albums because it not only has good music, it has ONLY good music. Although the name "Trance" Nation may be misleading, it has a place of honour in my collection. Anyone thinking of buying any kind of electronic dance music should look no further than Trance Nation 2003.
Great. Not as bad as they are saying. December 13, 2004 zac (you con. ok) i know i know. this is labeled Trance. but a lot of it isnt. but its still a great comp. many stand out songs. one of the best being Heaven sent (#16) many beautiful songs. one of of kind remixes. very energetic. love it.
Not "trance," but still, great music April 22, 2004 Ariel (Tarzana, CA United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
You are correct. You can't call this music "trance." Yet that doesn't make it a bad CD at all. Most of the tracks are incredible. The remixes are one of a kind and very energetic. I highly recommend this CD.
does not work with out ferry corsten! February 15, 2004 lack of passion (los angeles,ca.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
simply aviod this one the sound quality is terrible,and the songs are too commercial all the others in the series rock ,this one woobles!
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