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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0610205300623
Label: Kriztal
Manufacturer: Kriztal
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Kriztal
Release Date: January 21, 2003
Studio: Kriztal
Sales Rank: 37131
Disc 1:- Lately - Wondabraa
- Like This - Steve Austeen/Gillian O'Donovan
- Fingerprints - Alex Cortiz
- Silent Surveyor - Hattler (De-Phazz remix)
- Todos Os Desejos - Fantastic Plastic Machine (King Britt Scuba remix)
- Apricot Morning - Quantic
- Controversy - Hefner
- Never The Same - Mum
- Come Around - Aquanote
- Bud - Cadien
- In The Mood For Love - S-Tone Inc.
- Sound Of The Samba - Victor Davies
- Theia - Minus 8
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: While it fits comfortably into the overexposed genre known as "chill music," Plush stretches beyond the norm, mixing acoustic material with a wide variety of styles. Through a combination of jazz, light house, funk, and even watered-down two-step (Steve Austeen's "Like This" featuring Gillian O' Donovan), Plush uses a playlist of established and up-and-coming artists to tweak the chill formula just enough, making for a decent compilation. The always dependable Tomoyuki Tanaka (a.k.a. Fantastic Plastic Machine) contributes his "Todos Os Desejos" from 2001's Beautiful, all spiffed up here courtesy of King Britt's "Scuba" remix. Elsewhere, Hefner's sleepy remake of Prince's "Controversy" will please some with its clever choice of source material and infuriate those who appreciated the original's sharp, bouncy rhythms. Aquanote's "Come Around" (from The Pearl) blurs the line between Latin and lounge with a mournful trumpet melody. --Matthew Cooke
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This disc is really something to unwind with... The beats are smooth and refreshing and leaves you wanting more.......
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all around smooth energy captured in a musical format. wanna take a drive at 3:00 am and ponder your place in Life...this will be a nice non-judgemental driving companion. feel more like flesh is in the cards for you...and an element of passion, fashion and simply a nice accoutrement for a soothing and sweaty grand finale. especially that sweet little diddy "controversy". well then...you could do worse than add this to your collection of music that fits many moods...but I think I highlighted the primary ones in my description above. enjoy.
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Sitting in my favorite Thai resturant I was trying to have a conversation and order lunch with a friend....but I kept geting into the music that was playing bobbing my head just feeling it to the point where I told my friend to hold her thought..... I went to the bar and asked the hostess who was the music by, she said "PLUSH" and showed me the CD cover..... man the more I heard the more I wanted... I was blown away, I am a fan of chillout music not a BIG collector of CDs BUT "PLUSH" was a must have for me.... The hostess RECOMMENDED "HOTEL COSTAS 6" also, so I ordered HC6 based on her comments and the AMAZON reviews... it's all good.....even my friend who isn't a BIG music fan dug the heck out of it.. a classic to be.... I could have sat there ... Read More:
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A very intersting and smart product inside the world of the chillout collection. It's not easy to define a proper identy in a large offer of chillout cd. Plush it's a brillant cd, well made in all aspect (very nice cover inside and outside), and in particular with the music. Each songs give almost the best of the single artists (for example : Wondabraa with Lately (parachute) or Alex Cortiz with Fingerprints, but also Todos os Dejos of Fantastic Plastic Machine and Apricot Morning of Quantic... Good taste of the producer in every songs (i love Cadien with Bud)the athmosphera it's really sexy, funky, contemporary grooves.... I suggest for all the people that are in love with Costes series...here you will find a real top level ... Read More:
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I originally wrote a looong @$$ review of this CD because it was so outstanding, but for some strange reason it, along with several other reviews I wrote, did not get posted--so, I will be very brief and to the point with this review...pLUSH is the bomb-diggety--if I may steal an old mid-90s r&b cliche! The CD itself goes beyond conventional chill-out and reaches a new level in the genre. Indeed, pLush gushes wonderfully with everything from 2-step (Steve Austeen w/Gillian O'Donovan) to groovy-ambient-funk (Wonderbraa, Alex Cortiz, Mum and Quantic) to acid jazz (Cadien and Hatler) to samba (S-Tone and Victor Davies) and everything in between. There's even a killer, albeit more laid-back, remake of Prince's "Controversy" by Hefner that actually (in ... Read More:
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