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A Voyage into Trance | 
enlarge | Artist: Paul Oakenfold Label: Cleopatra Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy Used: $4.50 You Save: $12.48 (73%)
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Rating: 62 reviews Sales Rank: 99596
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 1085 UPC: 741157108521 EAN: 0741157108521 ASIN: B00005AWID
Release Date: April 3, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Trancemission - Paul Oakenfold, Jackson, P. | | • | Sly-Ed - Paul Oakenfold, Freeland, M. | | • | Aliens - Paul Oakenfold, Souque, S. | | • | Teleport - Paul Oakenfold, Freeland, Martin | | • | Superbooster - Paul Oakenfold, Ram, R. | | • | Wicked Warp - Paul Oakenfold, Bley, J. | | • | Voyager III - Paul Oakenfold, Taylor, N. | | • | New Moon - Paul Oakenfold, Psaras, D. | | • | Feeling Weird - Paul Oakenfold, Ram, R. | | • | Slinky Wizard - Paul Oakenfold, Barker, G. | | • | Fat Buddha - Paul Oakenfold, Glover, M. | | • | LSD - Paul Oakenfold, Posford, Simon |
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Album Description A twelve track journey into the world's best trance mixed by one of the true masters of the turntables. Even well over a decade after his emergence, Oakenfold has remained dance music's most popular DJ, having worked with such artists as U2 , Simply Red, New Order, The Cure and Massive Attack. 2001 release. Standard jewel case.
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The Perfect Trance Expierience August 20, 2007 Anna Baldacchino (Canada) This Album is totally amazing. I had heard it before when it came out but I only had it on a tape! And when that broke I bought the Cd from Amazon and It is truly amazing. If someone ever asked you what is trance then this album would be a perfect answer.
0 stars for this one. July 25, 2007 Brandon Powers This is NOT an official release by Paul Oakenfold. These guys are doing it without his consent and trying to profit from Paul Oakenfold's name. Hence they came out with a DVD of this too. Shame on you. Boycott it. Don't participate in it.
Not too shabby October 15, 2005 John Doughboy (TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this when it was first released and hated it. I hated it. Yes. Hatred. I got it expecting the GU releases. It is nothing like them. Then I popped it in a few years later and I love it. Why? Because it is actually really good. There is something in the acting industry known as "type cast" where if you play a schizophrenic one-eyed leprechaun with a Vietnamese accent in a sailor suit in a role really good, chances are you'll play a schizophrenic one-eyed leprechaun with a Vietnamese accent in a sailor suit in all of your roles in the future. It has hard to break that mold because everybody just accepts you as that and thinks you're annoying for trying to do something else. (Remember the "I-didn't-do-it-boy" from the Simpsons?)
If you like this type of music you will like it instantly, if not, and are used to Oakenfold's mixes like Ibiza, Another World, GU, Essential Mix, or Tranceport then this might be an acquired taste. Its not for everyone - nothing is. But don't bash it because its not cookie-cutter with his other mixes.
The only thing bad is that there is no Union Jack or Art of Trance on this. I think Monsoon could have fit in here near the middle. But that's me. The cd is awesome even without it, so who cares. Enjoy!
Oblivion May 9, 2005 Michael Mayhem (Greenville,SC) Whoa!Remind me again what reality is...This cd will take you off into other worlds and make you think your trippin on acid.Oakenfold really surprised me when he released this,this is pure tranced out bliss,and his 2nd best album.....This Psychedelic/GOA trance cd is mind boggling,and any dance fan must have a copy of this.
This is NOT a Paul Oakenfold Offical Release February 4, 2005 Daniel D. Waun (Chicago) 7 out of 15 found this review helpful
All the real Oakey fans know that this disc was not an "official" release by Paul Oakenfold. Actually 99.9% of the material on this disc was leftover Paul Oakenfold scraps that an old Oakey collaborator took illegially from studio sessions that Paul did not think were good enough for his fans to listen to or release. The collaborator wanted to cash in on Oakey's success. The scraps were then mixed by an unknown DJ - NOT Paul Oakenfold.
Oakey actually sued collaborator over this release. Buy the CD and never open it - eventually it will go out of print - it will gain value becasue it is not Oakey on decks!
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