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Ministry of Sound Anthems

Ministry of Sound Anthems
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Show Me Love - Robin S
  2. Passion - Gat Decor
  3. Make The World Go Round - Sandy B
  4. Nakasaki (I Need A Lover Tonight) - Ken Doh
  5. Break Of Dawn - Rhythm On The Loose
  6. Alex Party (Saturday Night Party) - Alex Party
  7. Two Can Play That Game - Brown, Bobby (1)
  8. Push The Feeling On - Nightcrawlers (1)
  9. Where Love Lies - Limerick, Alison
  10. Hideaway - De'Lacy
  11. One Night In Heaven - M People
  12. U Sure Do - Strike (3)
  13. Keep Warm - Jinny
  14. I Believe - Happy Clappers
  15. I Luv U Baby - Original
  16. Key The Secret - Urban Cookie Collective
  17. Don't You Want Me - Felix
  18. Plastic Dreams - Jaydee (1)
  19. Higher State Of Consciousness - Wink, Josh
  20. Ebeneezer Goode - Shamen (1)
  21. Everybody In The Place - Prodigy (1)

Disc 2:

  1. You Don't Know Me - Van Helden, Armand & Duane Harden
  2. Trouble With Me - Black Legend
  3. So In Love With You - Duke (3)
  4. Bomb - Gonzalez, Kenny 'Dope' & The Bucketheads
  5. Everybody Be Somebody - Ruffneck & Yavahn
  6. Who Keeps Changing Your Mind - South Street Player
  7. Spin Spin Sugar - Sneaker Pimps
  8. Rip Groove - Double 99
  9. Dreaming - Ruff Driverz & Arrola
  10. It's Not Over Yet - Grace (2)
  11. Greece 2000 - Three Drives
  12. Salt Water - Chicane (2)
  13. God Is A DJ - Faithless
  14. Born Slippy - Underworld (1)
  15. Kernkraft 400 - Zombie Nation
  16. Time To Burn - Storm (4)
  17. Sandstorm - Darude
  18. Castles In The Sky - Ian Van Dahl
  19. Silence - Delerium & Sarah McLachlan
  20. Out Of The Blue - System F
  21. 9pm (Til I Come) - ATB

Disc 3:

  1. One More Time - Daft Punk
  2. Needin' U - Morales, David & Face
  3. Get Get Down - Johnson, Paul (3)
  4. Sing It Back - Moloko
  5. Another Chance - Sanchez, Roger
  6. Praise You - Fatboy Slim
  7. Red Alert - Basement Jaxx
  8. Intro - Braxe, Alan & Fred Falke
  9. Touch Me - Da Silva, Rui & Cassandra
  10. Lovestory - Layo & Bushwacka
  11. Lazy - X-Press 2 & David Byrne
  12. At Night - Shakedown
  13. Love Generation - Bob Sinclar & Gary 'Nesta' Pine
  14. It Just Won't Do - Tim Deluxe
  15. American Dream - Jakatta
  16. Rapture - iiO (1)
  17. Put 'Em High - Stonebridge & Therese
  18. Call On Me - Prydz, Eric
  19. Loneliness - Tomcraft
  20. Satisfaction - Benassi, Benny & The Biz
  21. Put Your Hands Up For Detroit - Fedde Le Grand

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1591 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-11-19
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Format: Box set
  • Dimensions: .12 pounds

Customer Reviews

Same old stuff in exhaustive box set. Ministry of Sound 'classics' volume 999...... 1
The TV advert appeared for this album the other day. The narrator stated..

"Remember why you loved Ministry of Sound..."

I had to think for a minute. And then said to myself "Yes I do. I loved it for the club it was in the early 90's, and 2 amazing leather-backed albums in 1995 and 1996". However, only about 10% of this album represents the club, and any house themed session that was "how we all remembered it".

I guess in a way I'm arguing against a losing battle that brands like MoS are winning - its Christmas time, so lets cash in from the teens and make them think 'this is how it was'. Now surely an album that claims to 'make us remember' why we loved it back in the day would have the tracks we all lost it to and the dance floor. In all my experience of Friday and Saturday nights early in the morning, I've never had the embarrassment of hearing a DJ drop "Sandstorm - Darude" (after 1999, that is....) and to even call 'It Just Won't Do' or 'Lazy' anthems is pathetic. The DJ would be egged!

What actually makes this album different from any other this year? Or the past 5 years for that matter? MoS released 'Trance Nation Classics' a few months ago... the track-listing un-surprisingly familiar. Do I even need to mention the "usual suspects" that have been worn out?

9pm - ATB
Sandstorm - Darude
Saltwater - Chicane
Born Slippy - Underworld

I don't even see how they can put a song like 'Born Slippy' onto a modern day album. No-body of a young generation will understand or appreciate it - it was released in a time when taking an E or Acid was perfectly normal, and the fantastically worked lyrics show what went through the mind of someone in a tube going home from a club. These days, clubbing is a place to be seen, and no-longer for the working classes (unless their mummy's and daddy's spoil them rotten so they can drown themselves with 'shots'...)

I'm not kill joy, and i'm not a bad egg. I just happend to know what 'real' dance music sounds like, and what 'anthems' actually take people back. That's why I DJ on certain nights mid-week purely for those anthems that we all lost it to. I'll end this review on what a quality anthems album would be. Don't recognise the tracks? If you were never there, you probably won't - they're not commercial, like the worn out rubbish on this album. And they're not cut to 2 minutes 30 seconds long.....

CD1 - 1990>1995

1. Xpansions - Move Your Body
2. Faith (in the power of love - Rozalla
3. Perfect Motion - Sunscreem
4. Heart on the line - (forgot the artist sorry!)
5. Hold that sucker down - OT Quartlet
6. House Stompin - Bump
7. Stay - Isha D
8. Real Thing - Tony Di Vart
9. Bladerunner - Magic Fly
10. Not Over Yet - Grace (Ministry got that one right, shame its on every classics album though)
11. Go - Moby
12. The bomb - bucketheads
13. Short dick man - Gillete
14. I luv you baby - the original

CD2 - 1996>1997

1. I'm Alive - Stretch and Vern
2. Professional Widow - Tori Amos
3. Rays of rising sun - Maziac
4. Arms of Loren - Evoke
5. The lover that you are - Anette Robinson
6. Get Up! Go Insane! - Stretch and Vern
7. Anytime - Nubirth
8. Spin Spin Sugar - Sneaker Pimps
9. Cafe del Mar - Energy 52 (Ok, I know it's been milked, but still goes down a bomb in places!)
10. Ajare - Way out west
11. Club Lonely - Sam Ellis
12. Always - Tin Tin Out
13. Only Me - Hyperlogic
14. Voodoo Ray - Guy called gerald

No 3rd disc for my album either! Anyway, thats my rant over with, but if you want the 'real' anthems, I suggest you buy another album. The following albums are not deleted yet, and are still being sold on ebay.

> Cream Live vol.1
> Cream Anthems (vol.1)

But if you want to pay a slight bit more, here's a few albums that are worth their weight in gold...

> Ministry of Sound- The Annual 1
> "" ""- The Annual II (went platinum twice over it was that popular! Biggest ever selling dance album)
> Renaissance: The Mix Collection volumes 1 and 2
> Northern Exposure

I'd hate feeling I just got home after work, and wrote this all for no reason. All I ask is that you think about one thing. What makes this album stand out, in any way? I'm merely saying all this through the eyes of someone who has experience - whether you choose to be sucked into a glut of 'believing' classics albums are real or not is your own choice, just don't rate this a bad review because I sound cynical. You'd only be denying the truth...

Same old content!2
All of these tracks have been released numerous times by MoS in classics CDs and although they are mostly good tracks they cant just keep releasing similar products with only different names and covers. Mos know they have market monopoly and know that whatever they put together will sell so they do not need to bother. To put simplym just by a different compilation album such as Trance nation vol. 3.

MOS REPEAT2
Do MOS release a new CD everymonth with the same tracks? It would appear so. Dull.