Product description Our product to treat is a regular product. There is not the imitation. From Japan by the surface mail because is sent out, take it until arrival as 7-14 day. Thank you for you seeing it. .co.uk The New Year's Eve hangover from their crazy night closing down the Millennium Dome had barely worn off when the Ministry of Sound served up their latest super smorgasbord of floor-fillers. Woe betide anyone feeling a bit fragile, as it's a full-on audio assault from the off. As ever, with their finger firmly on the pulse of the nation's dance-floors, Clubbers Guide to 2001 is a mixture of the latest sounds around as 2000 became 2001 bringing together a soundclash of perennial favourite trance and--its bastard offspring and pretender to the throne--hard house. Hence you get glowstick grooves from the likes of Darude ("Feel The Beat") and Storm ("Storm Animal") taking you to hard house heaven from the likes of Warp Brothers ("Phatt Bass") and Public Domain ("Operation Blade"). With Tall Paul behind the controls, there are plenty of top-notch tunes on offer, including all the best tracks from all the best parties--Hatiras ("Spaced Invader"), Rui Da Silva ("Touch Me") and Santos ("Camels"). And with no sign of 2000's omnipresent anthems from Spiller and Modjo, it looks as though things are finally moving on! Happy New Year! - Helen Marquis
A**R
All Good!
All Good!
D**S
10/10 Music Magpie
Ordered nine CD's all at the same time and all arrived in great condition. Look barely used. 10/10 from Music Magpie !!
A**R
Very Good Annual.... Shame about what happened next.....
Very good CD the last one mixed by someone decent and not Steve Caneuto. You can see Steve making an influence on the way this CD is mixed and produced. some of the mixing is a bit strange but the tunes are great and Tall Paul does some excellent mixing to make up for the not so good ones! an example of a bad one is Agnelli Nelson Vegas mixing into Storm Animal.... you can tell Steveo has edited it coz its very sudden. Steve stop mixing these discs and let the pro's take over.
M**N
It's never been the same since 1999
CG2 1999 was tremendous - truly excellent. CG2 2000 was pretty disastrous (CD1 was commonly agreed to be tosh with CD2 being OK). CG2 2001 is well, undecided. Some good tracks and a keen mix but there's still some headache tracks with some twisted mixes. If you have ever heard Bjork's Telegram you will know the kind of strange mixes I am talking about. Really, i recommend getting an earful of it before you buy.
S**M
Should have been better
After the complete disaster which was last years CG2000, Judge Jules has been dropped and his Ministry mate Tall Paul goes it alone. And doesnt make too good a stab at it, either. Over half these songs have either been released commercially in the last year, or have received radio play, so wheres the guide? These tunes are big now. The compilation should have been made up of TPs predictions for the rest of the year, not his current favourites, and not remixes by himself or his brother.Ministry of Sound should give up on this series before everyone else does. This one just isnt good enough.
J**M
Ministry of Sound's Finest Offering
In my opinion this has to be Tall Paul's finest mix CD to date. With a variety of up coming anthems and top tunes of the moment this Ministry of Sound album is one everyone should have. Not for the light hearted though!
B**M
i wouldn't waste your money
i thought this CD would be worth the money i was payin, with it being the ministry of sound, but i was hugly dissapioted with this edition. Tall Paul's mixin was very dissapionting and there was only a couple of good songs on it anyway. i would not waste your money buying it
E**M
I'm a big fan of 'Ministry of Sound': one conclusion FAB!
not much to say beside that this cd hasn't let me down. like all other ministry of sound's cd's this one took me high high into the skies and left some taste for more. beautiful mixes. nice feeling.
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