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Karma Collection - Sunrise | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Ministry of Sound Category: Music
Buy New: £19.81
New (4) Used (4) from £4.88
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 26849
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5026535505020 ASIN: B000066NPV
Release Date: May 20, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | My Culture (Album Version) - 1 Giant Leap Feat. Robbie Williams and Maxi Jazz | | • | Turtle (Bonobo Mix) - Pilote | | • | Terrapin - Bonobo | | • | Journey | | • | Illumination - Thievery Corporation | | • | Exploration - The Karminsky Experience Inc | | • | More Sitar? - ZEB | | • | Elephant Style - The Dum Dum Project 2001 | | • | Depois que o Ile Passar | | • | Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) (Album Version) - Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra | | • | Mother Nature's Spies - Fila Brazillia | | • | An African Friendship - Up, Bustle & Out | | • | The Wonder Of This World (Isimanga Salomhlaba) (Soul Drummers Mix) - Ladysmith Black Mambazo | | • | Jamma Jenngii (J-Walk Remix) - Baaba Maal | | • | TRUE - Sheila Chandra | | • | New Home - Zimpala | | • | Silence (Michael Woods Remix) - Delerium Feat. Sarah McLachlan | | • | Freedom To Move (Domino Theory Remix) - Freedom To Move |
Disc 2
| • | Homelands (Joe Clausell Vs Nitin Sawhney) - Nitin Sawhney | | • | Triptico - Gotan Project | | • | Guauanco (Cinematic Orchestra Remix) - Les Gammas | | • | Pra Manha - Da Lata | | • | Honey (Azoia Dub) - Tosca | | • | In Space - Roeyksopp | | • | Daylight - Adani & Wolf Feat. Ernest Ranglin | | • | At Night (Afterlife Remix) - Shakedown | | • | Guitarra G (Afterlife Mix) - G Club Presents Banda Sonora | | • | Deia - Electromana | | • | Restless Soul (Inspirational Information Mix) - Gigi | | • | Nimissa | | • | Teesha - Jamyang | | • | Fuse Box (AlexKids Dub Remix) - Mychael Danna | | • | Der Bauch (Mental Challenge Remix) - MC Sultan | | • | Asiatronic - Solar Spirit | | • | Namoro - Project 2000 |
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Calmer no Karma... September 22, 2003 Bibi (Bermuda) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I picked up this double CD on the basis that just about every Ministry collection I've bought was pretty good. I wanted something a little more 'spiritual' than all the other soft-trance/world-music stuff that has flooded the market and thought that Ministry would do a good job. Well, I'm so glad that I had faith because we play it regularly and never seem to tire of it. It's the right vibe for just about every occasion from dinner party to chillout. I particularly like the second CD and must confess that we play it in preference to the first. Across the spectrum from the haunting Caislean Oir (Clannad) to the soulful Rah (Natacha Atlas) and the very danceable Touareg (Le Duc) it all in all makes for very enjoyable listening that you'll play again and again as we have done...
A slow burner, but now I wouldn't be without it January 29, 2003 A. J. Kirke (Plymouth, UK) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
A dimly-lit room, incense burning, and this collection playing. What a great chill-out experience!When I first bought the Karma Collection I was disappointed. I was expecting something like "Chilled Ibiza II". But this is very different. It is slightly darker, with more of an Indian element, and it is less like standard chill-out. I put it aside for a while, but recently I returned to it. I have discovered that I actually really like it. But it is more of an indoor evening semi-mystical chill-out, than a summer beach basking chill-out. I've used it for low-lit meditation and for playing when I'm doing creative writing. I'm finding it so enjoyable for those purposes that I've placed an order with Amazon for Karma Collection 2003 as well.
Karma? oh bliss! July 2, 2002 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is an excellent CD, the second in the Karma series from the Ministry of Sound. This "Summer" selection is equally as good as the first, really relaxed happy tunes stylish mixed together. It os excellent for doing to yoga to (or just chilling in the garden with a beer!). It is excellent value for money, and presents some main stream artists as well as introducing new performers. I would recommend this CD, its great top boost your mood on all thise rainy summer days you know we are going to have! Also great for post clubbing sessions! Well worth the money!
A good album but not very original May 23, 2002 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
yet another compilation from the ministry of sound, like karma collection one this is a laid back album that makes an interesting alternative to the myriad of "chillout" albums available. Although this would be a good album for someone who is looking for their first of this genre it dosn't have much new to offer die-hard fans. Apart from a couple of stand out tracks from Thievery Corporation and project 2000 its all very simular and the tracks all merge into one. I liked it for those few tracks but the majority is average to poor and not as outstanding as the original karma collection.
Not For The Buddah, But The Clubber. March 16, 2002 9 out of 19 found this review helpful
Good content. Nice case.Not as traditional as I had hoped - but then, being on the Ministry Of Sound label, that's no surprise. A nice change for those clubbers, a slight disappointment to those die-hard buddahs.
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