|
Two Worlds | 
enlarge | Artist: Atb Label: Club Tools Category: Music
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £4.48 You Save: £10.51 (70%)
New (10) Used (5) Collectible (1) from £3.69
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 103066
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 4029758171929 ASIN: B00005570K
Release Date: June 25, 2001 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Limited edition 2CD set. Brand new/sealed. In stock, immediate UK first class dispatch (why wait for overseas shipping?). Check my feedback against others and buy with confidence!
| |
| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | See U Again | | • | Love Will Find You (ATB and Heather Nova) | | • | The Summer | | • | Loose The Gravity | | • | Feel You Like A River (ATB and Heather Nova) | | • | The Fields Of Love (ATB feat, York) | | • | Let U Go (ATB with The Wild Strawberries) | | • | Bring It Back | | • | Hypnotic Beach | | • | Fall Asleep | | • | Klangwelt |
Disc 2
| • | First Love | | • | Feel You | | • | The Summer (Ibiza Influence Version) | | • | Engrossing Moments | | • | Timeless | | • | Repulse | | • | Enigmatic Encounter (ATB and Enigma) | | • | Sensuality | | • | Endless Silence |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Think about it. One minute you're an unknown bedroom musician, the next, your debut single's a pan-European smash that rocks Ibiza to its core and establishes you as a major new artist. Great, but what happens next? Sadly, on the evidence of ATB's Two Worlds, not a great deal. It seems Andre Tanneberger , the man behind Euro-trance "classic", "9pm (Till I Come)", has used up all his good ideas and doesn't intend finding new ones. Over 2 CDs (The World Of Movement for clubbing, The Relaxing World for, er, relaxing), his trademark rush of twangin' Balearic guitar and pumped-up beats remains steadfastly intact; but therein lies the problem. There's simply no progression here, no attempt to break the mould. Even the inclusion of guests like Clannad or the wistful Heather Nova fail to save the day. Ultimately the whole project is just too safely generic--from the dance track's simple, staggered chord progressions and incessant breakdowns, to the mushy, ambient-by-numbers that's little more than new age wallpaper. Back to the bedroom then? --Paul Tierney
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
ATB is in his own world! May 11, 2008 C. M. Mckenzie ATB is probably domianted by the song 9pm(till i come) on his first album named 'movin melodies'. This CD manages to become better than movin melodies, which also excelled. ATB uses his ability to make relaxing tracks and fantastic classics with this 2CD album.
CD 1 The World of movement
1. See U again 5/5 - This song starts the album in style with a fluent and relaxed song.
2. Love will find you 5/5 - The choice of Heather Nova for the vocals is excellent and ATB drafts in the beat for a perfect song.
3. The Summer 5/5 - ATB's famous 9pm(Till i come) and don't stop songs are once again similar to the song The Summer. The Beat and tune is superb and probably advances both of the other songs inevitably.
4. Loose the Gravity 4/5 - This song is relaxed and is good to listen to. Simple tunes and beats are mixed together superbly as the CD is still excellent.
5. Feel you like a river 5/5 - Heather Nova and ATB team up again for another classic.
6. The fields of Love 5/5 - The use of guitar and vocals are excellent with a great contribution from 'York'.
7. Let U Go 5/5 - The Beat is excellent and the vocals are just as good from the wild Strawberries.
8. Bring it Back 5/5 - The song is happy and is very enjoyable with the excellent tunes.
9. Hypnotic Beach 4/5 - This song uses the same beats and tunes but still is a good asset for the album.
10. Fall Asleep 4.5/5 - This song is different from ATB's normal work and is again excellent work.
11. Klangwelt 5/5 - An excellent final to the album with a superb song that adds gloss to the album with the captivating beats and use of chillout.
ATB hits the mark March 17, 2007 J. Leach (Bury, England) Good collection of trance music with only a few weak tracks. Some nice but sparce vocals and great beats. Disk one is my favourate but disk two is much longer with a considerable greater number of quality tracks than most bonus disks.
Brilliant December 7, 2002 Adam Reed ...I found this album awesome. There are some really good tracks to be found here, the 2 heather nova tracks are excellent, as are Let U Go, See You Again and Fields of Love. The other tracks compliment the album well, with Bring it Back being a good dancey tune, its quite addictive. With the addition of the Chillout CD, I reckon this is one of those must have albums, for any dance fan.
More Movin Melodies! December 16, 2001 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although the album isn't perfect, there are some real classics on there. Songs such as See U Again, The Summer, The Fields Of Love and Hypnotic Beach are truly wonderful examples of trance music. The Chillout CD is great too, it's a decent change from the constant thumping of "The World Of Movement". This is excellent work by ATB, even though sometimes it can be repetative. Perhaps not as good as ATB's first album, "Movin Melodies" but worth every bit of its five stars. This is a hugely underated album which I would recommend to anyone. Good Stuff! If not convinced, wait for the forthcoming ATB album that's out next year.
Definitely the best he has done (yet) March 25, 2001 rte6vm@hotmail.com (birmingham, uk) Much better than Movin Melodies - I wasn't sure at first but over time this has grown on me and I like it much better now. Particularly special are the vocals by Heather Nova - absolutely poignant and moving.
|
| Dance Music News & U.K. Club Events | |
|
|
|
| In Association with : 124 Beats Per Minute | |