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Cafe Del Mar - Volume 7 | 
| Artist: Various Artists Label: Fontana Mca Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $12.99 You Save: $0.99 (7%)
Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 43211
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 524912 UPC: 731452491220 EAN: 0731452491220 ASIN: B00004U5AT
Release Date: July 3, 2000 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Northern Lights - Miller, Steve [1] | | • | Breather 2000 - Lloyd | | • | Whispering Wind - Moby | | • | Easy Rider - Krarup, Lennart | | • | Letting the Cables Sleep - Rossdale, G. | | • | Sunbeams - UKO | | • | Winter Pageant - Sbraggia | | • | Beautiful Strange - Digweed, John | | • | One More Try - Frost | | • | Swollen - Mills | | • | 68 Moves - Professor Stretch | | • | Cahuita - Sevag, Oystein | | • | Riva - Hanx, Benj |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com An oasis of calm amidst the turbo-fueled clubbing tornado that is Ibiza, Cafe Del Mar is the White Isle's original home of red-eye chill-out vibes and weepy sunset soundtracks. The series of compilations bearing the bar's name, meanwhile, have long patented that authentic sound of Balearic bliss (even claiming Madonna as a huge fan), and this seventh volume maintains the high standards. Founding DJ Jose Padilla may have long moved on, but his successor, DJ Bruno, is clearly well aware of the old adage about not fixing what ain't broke. There's the usual mix of names well known (Moby, Bedrock, Nightmares On Wax) and head-scratchingly obscure (Uko, Lux, Aromabar), but the sound of beautiful music for loved-up and lazy beach bums stays the same. Frankly, this sounds as good at home as it does on the early-morning terraces of San Antonio. --Calvin Bush
Album Description Seventh volume of the popular dance series. 13 tracks including 'Northern Lights'-Lux, 'Breather 2000' (Arithunda Mix)-Afterlife, 'Whispering Wind'-Moby, 'Easy Rider'-Deep & Wide, 'Sunbeams'-UKO, 'Winter Pagent'-Aromabar, 'Beautiful Strange'-Bedrock and 'Swollen'-Bent. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Album Details Seventh Volume of the Successful Series that Spotlights Some of the Best Ambient-Trance Tracks Making the Rounds Recently. Artists Included: Moby, Lux, Bush, Bent, Uko and More.
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Addicting CD! It's in my office CD changer! May 10, 2008 L. Jones (Bothell, WA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My manager had a copy of this CD that we would play continuously at work. Finally, I did some research as to what the CD was and immediately bought myself a copy! She has since switched offices and I continue to play mine in the music shuffle to help get me through the work day! Clients like it too...I have had some people actually bobbing their head to the beats! Great variety of artists, some I never heard of before, but after listening and discovering these artists it made me want more of the Cafe Del Mar series! SOOOOO worth the CD if you are a music lover.
Great compilation December 19, 2007 Aeneas 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had this one for quite a few years now and it is still one of my favorites from the Cafe del mar series. It is an energetic easy listening mix, that facilitates work and surfing. Thumbs up!
Still one of my favorites July 30, 2007 Heather A. Hegland (San diego, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had this CD for such a long time now, and it is still one of my favorite! Everyone who I let listen to it makes me burn them a copy! I would suggest that you like this kind of music in general and be willing to listen fully a few times and you will love it, too!
the series did get abit tired... June 5, 2006 beach boy (Hong Kong) One of my favourite tracks ever from the series is the last track on Volumen Ocho, Plum Crazy by Celestial. And if you like that sound, then you'll love the albums from Hong Kong's Celestial. Check them out, they are titled:
Hong Kong Dub Station Happy Valley Spirit House
it's a deeper dubbier sound that most of Cafe Del Mar, more real instruments, and more space...
Gets a lot of play in my CD player January 1, 2006 Cari L. Campbell 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The things I like about this CD are the same things one reviewer hates: the feminine vocals. The Moby track annoys me because the voice is electronic instead of natural, and I simply hate that. But everyone else seems to like it so don't pay attention to me. Other than that, this CD pretty much rocks, but it did take a few listens before I was competely into it. Tracks 2,5,7,and 10 are my personal faves. All in all, a great chillout CD!
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