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Back to Dave Pearce Trance Anthems 2008
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating:
Summary:
More cash for fat Dave to buy baseball caps
Comment:
We all know the score by now... I don't even know why I'm reviewing this. I guess I just feel like
insulting Dave Pearce as much as possible! How many more of these pathetic albums can he release?
The fact that it is labelled '2008' is a complete insult - the bulk of this album stems from 90's
euro-house/trance that even back in the day was popular only for a short while, if at all! And
considering their have been, most likely, over 50 of these classics albums released over the past
few years, is their anything more to try and dust off?
Note to Ministry - Just give
up!! Don't you get enough money from the cocktails at the your in Elephant Street??...
Customer Rating:
Summary:
BUT.......
Comment:
I have to agree with the other reviews that there are perhaps quite a few songs on this album that
show face on other albums, but to find such a consistent collection of mindblowing songs on one cd
is rare and well worth experiencing! It's amazing how ATB's '9pm (Till I Come)' still sounds fresh
and uncomparable almost 10 years after it's been released.
At the end of the day it always
comes down to opinion, and in mine, yes, I realise that many of these songs can often be found on
similar cd's, but each and every one of these songs would be some of the highlights on previous
albums and to find a compilation with 60 unparallelled songs is highly scarce!
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Lazy money spinner
Comment:
Oh dear. Ministry of Sound used to be a heavyweight brand in dance music but they continue to sully
their reputation with this unimaginative compilation. How many times does Dave Pearce think he can
flog these tired old tracks to us?
Don't be fooled by the 2008 on the cover. Most of
these tracks are almost a decade old and most of them were rubbish the first time around. Sash!
'Encore Une Fois?', Alice Deejay 'Better off Alone?' Ian Van Dahl??? What is Dave thinking?
Probably how to spend the money (on baseball caps no doubt). It's a mystery to me how he still has
his own show on international radio when he obviously owns less than 100 records which he seems to
think it's ok to force on us again just as long as his studio engineer has mixed them in a different
order. Most trance fans will have the tracks worth having anyway and I really can't imagine why
anyone would want to buy this.
Like this? Try: Watching paint dry.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
BRILLIANT
Comment:
As most people have said it is most of the tracks off other albums but brilliantly mixed together
and u wont the next track button with this cd. if anyone is thinking of buying this i strongly
advise to get it. u will not need any other trance album.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
REHASH REHASH REHASH
Comment:
this is such BLATANT commercialism by MOS and 'DAVE' AGAIN...im sure thers is a gatecrasher calssics
trance which is virtually the same...its the sort of cd you download into your library and then you
see twenty titles of each song but all on different complations!!!, ie if you seriosuly love your
old classics you will already have them without having to buy this one...
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