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Club Nation America | 
enlarge | Artist: Johnny Vicious And Tall Paul Label: Ultra Records Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy Used: $1.86 You Save: $18.12 (91%)
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 193776
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 617465107627 EAN: 0617465107627 ASIN: B00005B760
Release Date: April 17, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Disc 1
| • | Silence (DJ Tiesto Remix) - Delerium | | • | We Are Alive (Breathless Mix) - Paul Van Dyk | | • | Never Gonna Come Back Down (Hybrid Echoplex) - BT | | • | Ordinary World (Above And Beyond Mix) - Aurora | | • | You Take My Breath Away (DJ Tiesto Mix) - Sureal | | • | No Greater Love (Tour De Force Vocal) - Westbrook Project | | • | Here With Me - Johnny Vicious | | • | I Need Your Loving (Like Sunshine) - Marc Et Claude | | • | Melancholy Rose (Richie Santana's Anthem Mix) - Operatica | | • | Breathe (Johnny Vicious Filter Factory Mix) - Johnny Vicious | | • | Strum & Drang (Pleasure Mix) - Megamind | | • | Der Klang (Junk Project Remix) - Phuture Phunk | | • | Watching You (Non Vocal Club Mix) - DJ Darkzone | | • | Beauty Of Silence (Original Club Mix) - Svenson & Gielen |
Disc 2
| • | South Side (Pete Heller Park Lane Vocal) - Moby | | • | Do You Like The Way You Feel When You Shake? - a2 | | • | Lectronik - Durango-95 | | • | I Wanna Be You - Chocolate Puma | | • | Free At Last (Futureshock Remix) - Simon | | • | Star 69 - Fatboy Slim | | • | My Beat (Ambassador Remix) - Blaze | | • | Freet (Trisco Remix) - Tata Box Inhibitors | | • | Uni-Fiktion (Corvin Dalek Basserotica Remix) - Darren Christian | | • | Sparc - Futureshock | | • | Certainly - Marco V | | • | Stoned Trance - Thermbee & Stratosphere | | • | Synaesthesia (Fly Away) (Paul Van Dyk Remix) - Thrillseekers | | • | Strange World (2000 Remake) - Push |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Hot on the heels of the excellent compilations Trance Nation America and House Nation America comes Ministry of Sound's latest two-disc DJ face-off, Club Nation America. As with the trance and house versions in the series (the former featuring Taylor and Jimmy Van M, the latter, Little Louie Vega and Erick Morillo), two DJs are each given a full CD for their wax-spun spells. This time East Coast DJ Johnny Vicious is handed the reins on the first disc, on which he delivers an unapologetically aggressive, pop-trance party classic featuring work from Delerium, Paul van Dyk, BT, and a few of his own self-produced groovers. The U.K.'s Tall Paul takes over on the second disc, using remixed Moby and Fatboy Slim, among others, to piece together an irresistible spider web of fat, sticky beats. This release is another example of Ministry of Sound's taste in DJs, and it brings their latest cause--the takeover of America's hearts and minds--that much closer to reality. --Matthew Cooke
Album Description This time around Tall Paul and Johnny Vicious compile and mix the hottest dance tracks of 2001. CD 1 (Vicious) mixes Paul Van Dyk, BT, Delerium, Surreal and more, 13 tracks in all. CD 2 (Tall Paul) mixes Moby, Fatboy Slim, Thrillseekers, Humate and more, 14 tracks in all. Slimline double jewel case with slipcase. 2001 release.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Ok October 18, 2005 Chinar Aphale (Ann Arbor, MI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Having heard Tall Paul live, I know that CD 2 is far from what he can come up with. But there are a few nice tracks on CD2 - 'Lectronik', 'Strange World'.
Johnny Vicious is good. The first 4 tracks on CD1 are awesome. (Which you can expect if three of the four song composers are Tiesto, PvD and BT)
club nothing special/club filler June 30, 2005 displeasedidealist (louisville,ky) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
the first four or five tracks on disc one are the only songs i ever really listen to. this compilation would be nothing without track four, ("Ordinary World" [Above and Beyond Mix] - Aurora UK) hence the three star rating. without track four- two stars. ministry of sound could've did better. shame on them. i've come to expect more.
dispid has spoken. let there be light.
One of MOS's better sets July 12, 2004 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This double CD is one of the best that MOS has put out in quite some time. I would give the edge to the Titan on this one although Johhny Vicious played a remarkable set. Tall Paul's set has some of the best electronic tracks ever; Star 69, Push, Synathesia, and makes this set flow exceptionally well. The last three tracks on CD 2 I can play over and over and over again and still never get sick of it. Johnny Vicious tends to lean more towards more vocal type tracks and thats why I have to give the edge to the Titan on this one. Regardless, this double disk set is definitley one worth buying.
First CD Awesome October 19, 2002 Matthew W. Paradise (Indianapolis, IN United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I should give this CD 4 stars, since I'm not a fan of the second CD, but because it's tough to find a complete mix cd that you can listen to start to finish, I owe it to Johnny Vicious to give this CD all 5. Disk one is awesome start to finish. Disk two has some popular dance stuff, but I'm more of a trance fan myself. This CD is from the days when Ministry of Sound actually pursued quality rather than quantity. I highly recommend this classic disk.
Another great mix from Ministry of Sound! July 24, 2002 George Stuart (Atlanta, GA United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
As any MOS fan would agree they know what their listeners like and keep providing us with new great sounds. This cd is certainly one you should have in your collection if you like dance music. Tall Paul and Johnny Vicious are 2 great djs that put the mix through it's paces and you come out the winner.
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