| Cream Live Vol.2: Paul Oakenfold/Nick Warren/James Lavelle |  | Artist: Various Artists Label: Deconstruction Category: Music
Buy New: £32.99
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 104684
Format: Limited Edition, Live, Box Set Media: Audio CD Discs: 3
UPC: 743214170120 EAN: 0743214170120 ASIN: B00004SEPZ
Release Date: November 1, 1996 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: All items are new and unplayed. Items will be shipped within 24 hours.
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| Tracks:
| • | Skin On Skin - Grace (2) | | • | X'cellent - Dubeuro | | • | Animal - Lost (1) | | • | My House - BOD | | • | Come On - Konya | | • | Coma Aroma - In Aura (1) | | • | Let The Hustlers Play - Pulse & Tango | | • | If I Could Fly - Grace (2) | | • | Western - PFM (2) | | • | Eugina - Salt Tank | | • | Fantasya - Miles, Robert | | • | Paint A Picture - Man With No Name & Hannah | | • | Hidden Sun Of Venus - LSG | | • | Moon - Virus (2) | | • | New Kicks - Bley, Johann | | • | I Like That Sound - Munsterland | | • | Inner Energy - Ebe Audio | | • | Loose Caboose - Electroliners | | • | Snow - ORN | | • | Radiate - Brothers Grim | | • | Live As One - Sam Traxx | | • | Gift - Way Out West (1) | | • | Domination - Way Out West (1) | | • | Star - Shaker | | • | Bjango - Lucky Monkeys | | • | In My Mind - Deepsky | | • | Giant Within - Art Of Silence | | • | Tripple Double - City Wide Allstars | | • | Disco Stomp - Electric Fruit Orchestra | | • | Indoctrinate - Castle Trancelot | | • | Spinners - UNKLE | | • | Caught Short - Autocreation | | • | Drifting Sounds Of Wakiki - Repeat | | • | Hate That Hate Made - Paris (3) | | • | Calm Down - Most Wanted | | • | Blue Flowers - Dr. Octagon | | • | Modular Mix - Air (2) | | • | Last Stop - Groove Robbers & DJ Shadow | | • | Meiso - DJ Krush | | • | Berry Meditation - UNKLE | | • | Clubbed To Death 2 - Dougan, Rob | | • | Soul Food - Tuff Crew | | • | Bug In The Bassbin - Inner Zone Orchestra | | • | Hypnotizin - Winx | | • | Bee - Scientist (2) | | • | Oscillator - Paperclip People | | • | Piano Tune - Peshay |
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Best Album ever made November 12, 2004 E. Chittenden (Wiltshire, UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This has to be the best box set I've ever bought and the best produced by Cream. They're early CD's were a lot better than the later stuff. I have listened to all the albums repeatidly and love them. The surprise of the set is the James Lavelle CD. Everyone I've ever played that CD to loves it instantly because its got something for everyone and doesn't fit into a snug compartment like the others perhaps would. Its a shame this has been discontinued as it should be part of every die hard clubbers collection.
top-notch..... every time May 24, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Oakenfold, Warren, Lavelle.. great line up, great mixes, great music! First two cd's are trance based, with some superb tunes(Grace, ORN), expertly mixed (what do you really expect with these guys!), and very catchy. The third cd by Lavelle really kicks the trend of this kind of compilation by jumping in with a hip hop/rap style that grabs your attention from the start, and leaves you wanting more. This cd is still a great listen even after all this time.
A cracking album for all Trance lovers!!! November 20, 2001 gruth@maskofthedemon.com (Gloucestershire U.K) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an album for all Trance lovers. The best disc is probally number 2, with great mixes from Vincent De Moor, Fast & Dark Moon's mix of Loving You by Marc Et Claude. This is mt 2nd Cream Cd my 1st being Cream 2001. Im only 15 & only properly listened to Dance Music for a year, so my views are limited but i expect this will be a fav for a long time yet. DJ Quicksilver's Bellissima is the best Trance Track of all time.
Cream Live-D Up To Its Name April 21, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album is not the best cream album, however it certainly is top draw. With its gentle mix of mainstream dance and trance to the more lesser known 'i remember that from somewhere' tunes. A must for all clubgoers out there. Nice One!!!
Very boring CD April 17, 2001 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought with buying cream I would be getting something with more quality. A lot of the tracks are to heavy and not what I would class as good dance music. More a CD for heavy clubbers. Not the ones who like a good dance!
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