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Ministry of Sound - Clubbers Guide 2004

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Ministry of Sound: Clubber's Guide 2004

Ministry of Sound: Clubber's Guide 2004

Ministry of Sound (UK)
Back with my second mixed compilation review I figured I would stick with what works. The Ministry of Sound compilation works as well as any. The Clubbers Guide 2004 CD will take you into the new year starting in the frozen tundra of the Winter we are enduring and will surely heat you up. Some of the songs you will see on this compilation will be some of the biggest jams of 2004. On the first CD we start off with some of the best in Trance. Starting off with the Lost Boys remake with “Cry Little Sister (I Need You Now)” - The Lost Brothers, new Benny Benassi “No Matter What You Do,” “Love Me Right (Oh Sheila)- Angel City, “Truly” - Delerium, “Born Slippy|” - Underworld, “Don?t Give Up 2004” - Chicane to round out the first CD.

The second CD always comes back and hits you with a glorious house mix. Starting with such tracks like “Somebody To Love” - Boogie Pimps, “Good Luck” - Basement Jaxx,”Give it Away” - Deepest Blue, ”Cannot Contain This” - Moloko, “Stand Back” - Linus Loves and “I Like Love (I Love Love)” - Solitaire to close out this latest double CD. If some of you DJs think like me, I use compilations like this as a learning tool to listen to some of the hottest songs to guide me through the year. Hmm, that’s probably why they call it Clubbers Guide.
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