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Beach House Vol.4.2

Beach House Vol.4.2

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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Hed Kandi
Category: Music

Buy New: £34.99



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 58918

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 822334005724
EAN: 0822334005724
ASIN: B000068UMA

Release Date: April 22, 2004
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: BRAND NEW 2CD BOX SET. POSTED FROM UK WITHIN 24 HOURS (MON-FRI). GUARANTEED IN STOCK. LONG STANDING & TRUSTED AMAZON SELLER. DEEPLY SOULFUL HOUSE FOR SUNDRENCHED SUMMER LISTENING.

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Dorefima Girl - Snooze
  • Believe - Soldiers Of Twilight
  • A Thousand Years - Julius Papp
  • Fade - Solu Music
  • How Deep Is Your Love - Lazy Grace
  • Shine Inside - Fac15 feat Cathi Ogden
  • You And Me And Love - Kaskade
  • Summer Daze - Nick Holder
  • Central Reservation - Beth Orton
  • Lazy - Xpress II
  • Bent - Always

  Disc 2
  • Mi Amour Es - Los Ladrones
  • Brand New Day - Miguel Migs
  • Malena - Con Migo
  • Richard F - It's Alright
  • Everyday - Rawsoul
  • No Reason Mambana
  • It's So Right - Jetlag
  • DJ Chuus
  • Jon Cutler - U Groove Me
  • Club Lonely - Craig Jensen
  • Blackwater - Octave One

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Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Soooooooo groovy   July 11, 2005
Scubaboy (Swansea, UK)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Must say (to buck the trend a bit...) I actually prefer the Hed Kandi World Series mixes as the tracks blend seamlessly into an ongoing vibe - great for parties, though I understand why the purists out there (and the DJs) prefer the unmixed versions - so this one, like most other Hed Kandi releases, should please them.

No doubt about it - this compilation is excellent in its own right. Took this and World Series 1 to a beach party recently - OK it was 29 degrees, lots of bikinis etc, you get the picture - and it went down a storm. I had loads of people of all ages come up and ask me what this stuff was - surely no higher recommendation.

Can't really pick out outstanding tracks as they're all good, but as an afficianado of Bent, I love the remix of 'Always' - reminds me of a boys' week I had on a mate's boat in Majorca last year, and the track epitomises was this album's all about - kicking back with some friends in the sun with a cold beer.

Fantastic stuff.


4 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars for sugary-sweet vocal house and disco   November 22, 2002
Richard Diaz
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

What is it?
Deep, sugary-sweet vocal house on one disc, disco on the other, all in unmixed form for this, the third installment of increasingly-prolific label Hed Kandi’s most popular series Beach House.

And?
Good concept and all, but where’s the sand? Most of the material locks the Latin percussion away for romantic nighttime tunes (Miguel Migs “Brand new Day,” Julius Papp “A Thousand Years”) certainly not aimed for friendly loafing on an afternoon. That leaves Malena, DJ Chus, an aptly named Holder classic “Summer Daze,” and the vibrant Ibadan mix of rain-on-my-parade queen Beth Orton’s “Central Reservation” to carry the concept – tunes that have traveled everywhere for three years now.

But?
There’s still some delectable cuts here. Ashley Beedle of X-press 2 fame irons out the jilting tempo of Bent’s original “Always” for a piano-led anthem floating a beguiling old-record vocal. Which makes up for his cack “Lazy.” Meanwhile Lazy Grace cover a song correctly, as the Bee Gees’ “How Deep is Your Love” receives the dancing queen treatment to wondrous effect. Jon Cutler’s relaxed “You Groove Me” has the hook you’ll remember most when it’s all done, while Octave One’s “Blackwater” is indeed, the strings-techno uplifting jewel worthy of the 2002 buzz.

Like all the rest of Hed Kandi’s releases, there’s a handful of must-haves, some duds, and a large middle range of pleasant-enough goodies. Beach House may not meet its intended concept, but the music carries this through for a worthy release.


4 out of 5 stars Beach House 04.02   September 25, 2002
Terry Whitehead (Brighton, EAST SUSSEX United Kingdom)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Mark Doyle and the guys at Hed Kandi have done it yet again! You would think that the brand would die a death after so many compliations have been released, but it hasn't. I never thought it possible that there were so many tunes that I had not heard and that I would grow to like in a really big way. Again, there are 2 CD's each with it's own distict flavour. How they get the balance right I'll never know. A real summer winner and failing that, you could always play it in the winter to remind you of those summer months you had on the beach or at a BBQ. Shut your eyes and take yourself to the happy place with this CD. If you have never bought a Hed Kandi CD and like something a little funky and upbeat, then buy this NOW.


5 out of 5 stars Hed Kandi does it again!!!!   August 22, 2002
J. Taylor (Washington, DC, USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I have to admit that I've been a bit disappointed with Hed Kandi releases this year. However, when I picked up this CD, I couldn't help, but be pleased once again. Hed Kandi has put together one of the best summer/Ibiza inspired compilations I've heard in a while.

CD 1 is very laid-back. Perfect for lounging around the pool. Stand out tracks were Kaskade's "It's You, It's Me." This track makes its first appearance ever on this CD, and there's Lacy Grace's remake of the Bee-Gees "How Deep is your Love". However, my absolute favorite track on CD 1 and possibly on the entire CD has to be Solu Music feat. Kimblee's "Fade". "Fade" is deep, mellow house at its most sublime. Things start to speed up a bit on towards the end of CD 1 with Nick Holder's "Summer Daze" (another fave track) and X-Press 2's hilarious track "Lazy". What better way to spend time on the beach than to be "Lazy". However, Hed Kandi could have done without the last track by Bent, "Always". "Always" is a good example of overkill in electronic dance music. This track has been overplayed to exhaustion. I just yawned and skipped back to the beginning of CD 1 when I heard this track yet again.

On the mostly uptempo CD 2, Miguel Migs with "Brand New Day" and Malena's "Con Migo" grab my attention, but the real jewel of CD 2 is "Black Water" by Octave One. This is a real dancefloor mover with an infectuous Afro-groove and heavenly vocals and chorus.

Hed Kandi is still one of the best house labels out there. I love the stylish artwork of their CDs, but the music lives up to the packaging. It's really nice that Hed Kandi makes unmixed and full-length versions of house tracks more accessible to the club-music listening public. Getting these track individually in a DJ music shop is difficult and expensive. No longer am I losing my mind because I'm trying to find the full version of a track I heard only a snippet of on a mixed compilation CD or in a club. This is why I'm not lowering my rating of this CD due to the track "Always". As much as this track now bores me, it's good that others who like it can get the full version with more ease. Whatever your taste in electronic dance music, you can't go wrong with Hed Kandi.


4 out of 5 stars .........And the beat goes on!   August 17, 2002
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Im not doing myself any favours with the neighbours due to repeated playing of one particular track on this full and funky summer time album.
'Blackwater' by Octave One is a great little gem, the sort of track that lifts your spirits on a rainy weekday morning or gets your body moving at the begining of a big night out..... definately a classic 'happy' track.
As for the rest of the album it's a good mix of familiar names like 'Bent' as well as the not so well known but all following the same up-beat fresh and funky vibe.
A definate beach side companion this summer!
Well done Hed kandi!


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