It's All Gone Pete Tong | 
| Creator: Graham Massey Category: Music
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 206187
Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 094631224126 EAN: 0094631224126 ASIN: B0009K2040
Release Date: July 5, 2005
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Pacific State - Eight O Eight State | | • | Cloud Watch - Hammond, Lol | | • | Moonlight Sonata - Beethoven | | • | Baby Piano - Hammond, Lol | | • | Ku Da Ta - Tong, Pete | | • | Mirage - Doman, J. | | • | Troubles - Maclean, John | | • | Parlez Moi d'Amour - Lenoir, Jean | | • | Need to Feel Loved - P, Jay | | • | It's Over - Maclean, John | | • | Halo - Gore, Martin L. | | • | How Does It Feel? - Cocco, C. | | • | Holdin' On - Corsten, F. | | • | Four-Four-Four - Cowley, N. | | • | Music for a Found Harmonium - Jeffes, Simon | | • | Learning to Lip-Read - Massey, Graham | | • | Good Vibrations - Wilson, Brian | | • | White Lines - Robinson, Sylvia |
Disc 2
| • | Intro - Taylor, Wade | | • | DJ's in a Row - Schwab | | • | Flashdance - Magness, R. | | • | Good 2 Go/Rock That House Musiq - Doman, J. | | • | Blue Water - Rozzo | | • | Back to Basics - Marlin, S. | | • | Up & Down - Davoli | | • | Serendipity - Tong, Pete | | • | Plastic Dreams - Jaydee | | • | Rock Your Body Rock - Corsten, F. | | • | Can You Hear Me Now - Doman, J. | | • | Musak - Dawson, Harvey | | • | Yimanya - Wilmaers, Maarten | | • | Need to Feel Loved - P, Jay | | • | More Intensity - Tong, Pete | | • | Frenetic - Billson, Lisa |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description The double album, compiled by James Doman and Positiva's Ben Cherrill, brings together the film's musical highlights across 2 CDs. The first highlights the more melancholic moments from the film, and opens with an exclusive Graham Massey remix of the seminal 'Pacific State' by 808 State, it then takes you on a serene journey through tracks such as the classic 1930's love song 'Parlez Moi D'Amour' by Lucienne Boyer, the Beta Band's 'Troubles', and Goldfrapp's awesome remake of Depeche Mode's 'Halo' before finishing up with the Beach Boys' 'Good Vibrations' and Barefoot's unique new version of 'White Lines'. CD 2 moves things up a gear, with an outstanding selection of Frankie Wilde's clubbing highlights that includes anthems such as Deep Dish's 'Flashdance', Shapeshifters' awesome new single 'Back To Basics', Ferry Corsten's 'Rock Your Body Rock' alongside the exclusive Doublefunk feat. Frankie Wilde 'Can You Hear Me Now', plus Reflekt's 'Need To Feel Loved', and Orbital's festival fave 'Frenetic'. EMI. 2005.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Very good!! October 19, 2007 Oleg Kojevnikov (Stockholm, Sweden) One of the best house CDs I ever bought. Mixed amazingly well, crank it up really loud and you'd feel like you are in the club in Ibiza! Chill-out session also very good.
Great Flick September 27, 2007 S. CRASS (Atlanta, GA USA) This movie is a must for anyone into electronic-dance music. A funny movie that is entaining, and gives you appreciation of a well learned lesson in the end.
Pete Tong March 13, 2007 T. Hyde 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Night CD is way better than the day. Overall I guess I'm happy I bought it however I was not impressed. I guess I expected it to be better.
Amazing Soundtrack to a fun film February 19, 2007 D. Adams (Deep South, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I enjoyed the film, It's All Gone Pete Tong, but the soundtrack blew me away. I've listened to this 2 disc set more times than I can count, and it's just expertly mixed, feel-good music. Not a bad track on the set, in my opinion. Disc 1 is more laid back, chill-out music, while disc 2 is classic club tunes. Play it loud at house parties as it was intended to be.
Highly recommended for fans of house music.
"copy protection" strikes again April 16, 2006 Diego (San Diego, CA, USA) 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
Paid thirty bloody dollars for the two-disc set, received a badly mangled jewel case that appears to have previously been opened (dog-eared booklet) and discs that play on my home DVD player but not on my aftermarket car stereo, presumably because of the "copy protection". Didn't dare put the discs into my computer for fear of getting malware installed. Way to go EMI. Returned the set.
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