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Trance Nation Vol.1: Mixed By System F | 
enlarge | Artist: System F Label: Ministry of Sound Category: Music
List Price: £18.99 Buy Used: £10.98 You Save: £8.01 (42%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 62070
Format: Double Cd Media: Audio CD Discs: 2
UPC: 667340057929 EAN: 5026535500421 ASIN: B00000K20T
Release Date: May 17, 1999 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Children - Miles, Robert | | • | Out Of The Blue - System F | | • | Protect Your Mind (For The Love Of A Princess) - DJ Sakin & Friends | | • | Storm - Storm (4) | | • | Dark And Long - Underworld (1) | | • | Age Of Love - Age Of Love | | • | Can't Help Myself - Lucid | | • | Pearl River - Johnny Shaker | | • | Revelation - Electrique Boutique | | • | Your Face - Slacker | | • | Believe - Traveller & In Motion | | • | Invisible - Tilt (2) | | • | Endless Wave - Kamaya Painters | | • | Neuro - X-Cabs | | • | Andalucia Sunset - Amethyst | | • | Sunflakes - 2HD | | • | Cream - Blank & Jones | | • | Happiness Happening - Lost Witness | | • | Wide Open Space - Mansun | | • | Offshore - Chicane (2) | | • | Salva Mea - Faithless | | • | Cafe Del Mar - Energy 52 | | • | For An Angel - Van Dyk, Paul | | • | Seven Days And One Week - BBE | | • | Loving You More - BT | | • | Gift - Way Out West (1) | | • | Be As One - Sasha & Maria | | • | Madagascar - Art Of Trance | | • | Don't Be Afraid - Moonman | | • | Twilo Thunder - Breeder (1) | | • | 9pm (Till I Come) - ATB | | • | Bulgarian - Travel | | • | World - Pulp Victim | | • | Venus Of My Dreams - Airwave (1) | | • | Wide Eyed Angel - Origin (1) | | • | Papua New Guinea - Future Sound Of London |
Disc 2
| • | Wide Open Space - Mansun | | • | Offshore - Chicane (2) | | • | Salva Mea - Faithless | | • | Cafe Del Mar - Energy 52 | | • | For An Angel - Van Dyk, Paul | | • | Seven Days And One Week - BBE | | • | Loving You More - BT | | • | Gift - Way Out West (1) | | • | Be As One - Sasha & Maria | | • | Madagascar - Art Of Trance | | • | Don't Be Afraid - Moonman | | • | Twilo Thunder - Breeder (1) | | • | 9pm (Till I Come) - ATB | | • | Bulgarian - Travel | | • | World - Pulp Victim | | • | Venus Of My Dreams - Airwave (1) | | • | Wide Eyed Angel - Origin (1) | | • | Papua New Guinea - Future Sound Of London |
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Amazon.co.uk Review The first in Ministry Of Sound's huge-selling Trance Nation series, this volume sees System F man Ferry Corsten tackling a set that, in hindsight, is as eclectic as it is accomplished. It's easy to sneer as the compilation kicks with Robert Miles' trite Euro-cheese anthem "Children", but Corsten, eager to blow his own trumpet, quickly jams it into his very own "Out Of The Blue"--a track that can claim to be trance's very own "Blue Monday". Underworld's "Dark And Long" and Lucid's "I Can't Help Myself" prove the first disc's highlights, but disc two takes us from the sublime to the ridiculous--Paul Oakenfold's remix of Mansun's "Wide Open Space" fronts a veritable trance hit parade, with tracks from Faithless, Paul Van Dyk, BT, and let's not forget the omnipresent ATB's "9PM (Til I Come)". Trance Nation 1 does exactly what it says on the box. --Louis Pattison
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Have'nt even bought it yet, but I will review it August 20, 2007 Jonlee I have'nt bought this yet as I have only just found it and am waiting(oh...god...the waiting) till pay-day to buy it. This is one of those albums that has every song on it for the trance generation (the original trance generation, not all the bull that was a spin-off from it). The number of times I have listened to this albums is a bit scary, especially considering every time I hear one of the tunes on it on the radio I expect a beautiful transition into the next song on the track listing, BUT IT NEVER HAPPENS :(
If you say you love trance and dont have this album, your just kidding yourself.
How it started... June 29, 2007 Craig Seifert (Scotland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is how Trance started for me, the great thing is that many of the great artists on this album (Way ot west, FSOL,..) have more than just one hit wonders ( a characteristic of future volumes). I would recomend this album.
best dance cd ever!!!! September 20, 2006 M. Lally (Liverpool, Centre of the Universe) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There's some class tunes on this. This was the album that got me into dance music all those years ago and it actually gets better with every listen, even 7 years later!
It's how all dance albums should be: 2 discs, no filler, just lots of spectacular songs. And it does help that Offshore by Chicane's on there-one of the best songs of all time.
BUY THIS!!!!!!!!
exellent August 3, 2006 David Mills (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Exellent trace album, everytime I listen to it I'm back in 1999 wondering what the 21st century is going to be like.
Trance is pretty dead now, replaced by stoner hip-hop rubbish, but this is trance at it's best.
The greatest trance album of all time February 28, 2005 *~ClaireyFairy~* :D (Scotland) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This album is by far the best trance album of all time. 1999.. wow. i was a lil baby in the world, ha ha ha.listening to this again brings tears to my eyes, very very happy days. Out of the Blue and Wide Open Space, by far my most memorable choons of 99. why dont they make music like this no more!!!? I miss the old days man!! bring them back!!! as for this album, i love it!!! and always will, its fantastic!
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