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The Trip: Mixed By Tim 'love' Lee

The Trip: Mixed By Tim 'love' Lee
Various Artists, Mixed by Tim Love Lee

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Vienna - Ultravox
  2. Yes We Can Can - Pointer Sisters
  3. Requiem Pour Un Con - Serge Gainsbourg
  4. Flight Of The Newborn - Return To Forever
  5. Free Soul - John Klemmer
  6. Life Is Something Special - Peech Boys
  7. Asa Branca - Sergio Mendes
  8. Hum Along And Dance - The Jacksons
  9. Cross Reference - Third World
  10. Radio Caca 1 - Jackson
  11. It's Different For Girls - Joe Jackson
  12. Radio Caca 2 - Jackson
  13. Here We Come, Here We Go, Here We Are - The JBs
  14. Striptease - Cerrone (Bob Sinclar Mix)
  15. It's Serious - Cameo
  16. Didgeridoo - Duke Ellington
  17. Looking For Clues - Robert Palmer
  18. Disco Down - Shed 7
  19. Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today) - Undisputed Truth
  20. Light My Fire - El Chicano
  21. Dear Prudence - Siouxsie & The Banshees

Disc 2:

  1. Love Without Sound - White Noise
  2. Walking On Nails - Gabor Szabo
  3. Julia - Ramsey Lewis
  4. Mobius Trip - HP Lovecraft
  5. The Sequence - Booker T
  6. Northern Sky - Nick Drake
  7. Let It Happen - Vangelis
  8. We The People - Ellen McIllwaine
  9. Run, Shaker Life - Richie Havens
  10. The Word - Gary MacFarland & Gabor Szabo
  11. Sarah - Thin Lizzy
  12. Hey Love - Stevie Wonder
  13. Like Fire - Joan Armatrading

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #67667 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-07-12
  • Number of discs: 2

Customer Reviews

Stunning album5
The first side begins with u-vox and just gets better lifting you right up! The second CD hasintroduced me to Nick Drake..fantastic..Highly recommended!!! Buy it!!!

Too over complicated Timothy2
This is the third in the 'Trip' series and to be honest this one has the chance to redeem the series in my eyes. The last one by Tom Middleton was very hit and miss in my opinion.

The album is very eclectic and not only that, many tracks on the album jump around a bit with deep arrays of often contrasting sounds. This added with some inventive mixing makes this album very hard work. I know the point of the albums is to choose tracks across genre's, but this is a selective batch with only a handful of what you might call mainstream tracks. Well there are a number of well known tracks but the mixing in my opinion distorts them too far.

It certainly could be rewarding. I think the mix is very jazz orientated and in places it is too busy for my liking. This may help for people with more patience than me, who like albums full of depth and richness to unravel over a number of plays. But for me it's a bit over complicated.