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MOS Chilled 1991-2008

MOS Chilled 1991-2008
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. The Orb Little Fluffy Clouds
  2. Rob Dougan Clubbed To Death Kurayamino Variation By Rob Dougan
  3. The Beloved Sweet Harmony
  4. The Sabres Of Paradise Smokebelch II Beatless Mix
  5. Chicane Offshore
  6. Groove Armada Fireside Favourite
  7. Leftfield Fanfare Of Life
  8. Moloko Fun For Me
  9. Fatboy Slim Feat. Macy Gray Demons
  10. Smoke City Underwater Love
  11. A Man Called Adam Vs Coco Steel & Lovebomb Yachts
  12. Koop Waltz For Koop
  13. Tim "Love" Lee One Night Samba
  14. The Karminsky Experience Inc Exploration
  15. Sub Sub Past
  16. Black Mighty Orchestra Ocean Beach Cybophonia Cinematic Remix
  17. Coldcut Autumn Leaves Irresistable Force Mix Trip 1
  18. Underworld Second Hand
  19. Nightmares On Wax Les Nuits
  20. Art Of Noise Moments In Love

Disc 2:

  1. William Orbit Barber's Adagio For Strings
  2. Lemon Jelly His Majesty King Raam
  3. I Monster Daydream In Blue
  4. Sebastien Tellier La Ritournelle
  5. Basement Jaxx Romeo Acoustic Version
  6. DJ Sammy & Yanou Feat. Do Heaven Yanou's Candlelight Mix
  7. Bent I Love My Man
  8. The Avalanches Since I Left You
  9. Jamiroquai Corner Of The Earth
  10. Thievery Corporation Lebanese Blonde
  11. Badly Drawn Boy Once Around The Block Andy Votel Remix
  12. Cicada Feat. Ben Onono Can't Be Doin' With Love
  13. Bonobo Kota
  14. Fenomenon Sleepy Meadows Of Buxton
  15. The Herbaliser The Sensual Woman
  16. Jose Gonzalez Heartbeats
  17. Finley Quaye Dice
  18. Peter, Bjorn & John Feat. Victoria Bergsman Young Folks OrtzRoka Remix
  19. FC Kahuna Hayling
  20. Radiohead Nude

Disc 3:

  1. Jakatta American Dream
  2. Everything But The Girl Missing Todd Terry Club Remix
  3. X-Press 2 Lazy
  4. Dubtribe Sound System Do It Now
  5. Etienne De Crecy Prix Choc
  6. Julien Jabre Swimming Places Sebastian Ingrosso Re-edit
  7. Mylo In My Arms
  8. Crazy P Bumcop
  9. Lindstrøm I Feel Space
  10. Röyksopp Eple
  11. Simian Mobile Disco I Believe
  12. Dr Rockit Café de Flore
  13. The Whip Divebomb
  14. Deepest Blue Deepest Blue Jon Hopkins Mix
  15. Roger Sanchez Another Chance Afterlife Remix
  16. iiO Rapture Soulside Remix
  17. Slusnik Luna Sun Kössin Mix
  18. Three Drives Greece 2000 Moonwatcher Mix
  19. Delerium Feat. Sarah McLachlan Silence Michael Woods Remix
  20. Hybrid Finished Symphony Soundtrack Edit

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #922 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-05-19
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Format: Box set
  • Dimensions: .42 pounds

Customer Reviews

For Newbies Only4
I can see where the review before is coming from. I too have nearly all the tracks in one form or another already. What is great, however, is that I have been nagged by my kids for years to borrow my CD's of my chillout stuff and I have refused and here it all is in one healthy lump. Daughter now has her own and I'm just about to buy my son his own too.

If you like the idea of CD's you just put on and work to, relax to, cook to or whatever and you don't already have an extensive collection, go for it.

MOS are making money yet again but they are also providing the goods. :-)

Smooth4
I was actually going to make exactly the point that Mr Hunter made about this album. "If you have bought previous chillout albums before, then it's fairly pointless you buying this." However, if like me you haven't, then it's very much worth the purchase.
I have had a void in my musical collection - I have the most chilled of chillout from the likes of Enya up to my ears, and I have the most banging of trance that the likes of MoS have dished out for years up to higher than my hair. However, chillout from general artists I didn't have a great deal of. This album has pretty much filled that void.
Ignoring what was on past albums for a moment, this album does contain an excellent choice of songs that fulfill your chillout needs from the hypnotic, to the uplifting, to the actually quite funky and lively... albeit never straying from what these days is known as 'chillout.'
I've found it is great to listen to when doing work, relaxing, or just generally... it won't get a party started but it will suit many other home-held events.
Basically my point is this - don't buy if it you have the songs, buy it if you don't. Quite simple, really.

Déja Vu1
Firstly, allow me to apologise for not actually submitting so much a review of this triple pack audio offering to the public, but more a question to the powers that be at M.O.S., should any of them be reading this.
There are some very nice tracks on these three C.D's. Very nice indeed.
I've been perusing my own personal back catalogue of 'chilled' mixes of tracks I've gathered over the years and many of these here are in there, up amongst my faves.
The quality of some of these tracks are flawless and complement any chilled situation without question.
Most people with any interest in this spectrum that is the commercial dance/chilled crossover genre of music will have no doubt heard/bought many of these tracks before, be it on countless other commpilations or individually on their own merit.
I'm not saying that the music on these C.D's isn't good, it is, but what I find so, so frustrating here is, that yet again M.O.S have churned out yet another triple packer with practically every track having already been featured on zillions of 'chill out' albums before.
It was only recently M.O.S did exactly the same thing with their triple 'Anthems' package.
Again, another 'churner' - with most of the tracks included having been re-packaged many times before, bettered before and mixed much better before on other compilations.(The mixing on many M.O.S C.D's leave a lot to be desired)
Here's a quote from M.O.S's own website regarding this current offering -

"Following on from the half a million selling Anthems compilation Ministry Of Sound bring you its sister album `Chilled'."

Hmmm, quelle surprise! Didn't see that one coming did we?
Once upon a time M.O.S were fresh, innovative and dare I say it, pioneering; offering clubbers something to look forward to with each release they bestowed upon us. Nowadays, they appear (in my humble opinion) to be nothing more than a huge money making machine, caring very little about musical/artistic content while caring a great deal about their bank balance.
So, Mr/s Big Man/Woman at M.O.S - apart from feeling a burning desire to line your already bulging pockets.........
Why bother?