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Music CD - Various Artists: Buddha Bar, Vol. 9

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Music CD: Buddha Bar, Vol. 9 Artist: Various Artists
List Price: $29.98
Our Price: $15.25
Your Save: $ 14.73 ( 49% )
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Manufacturer: George V
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1. Sospiro - Bardo State 2. Flight BA0247 - Mystic Diversions 3. Sleep - Amanaska 4. Yes Boss - Hess Is More 5. Koop Island Blues - Koop 6. Mongolia On The Line - Eccodek 7. Wood Street - Serafim Tsotsonic 8. Heart Beat Of Life - Existence 9. Essence Of Our Origins - The Lushlife Project 10. Astradeni - Michalis Koumbios 11. Iceflowers - York 12. I Know Jayne - David Lowe's Dreamcatcher 13. Sunday - Nikonn 14. Fragment Two... The First Picture - Kenneth Bager 15. Bugu Jazz - Burhan Ocal
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0718122229901 Label: George V Manufacturer: George V Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: George V Release Date: 2007-06-26 Studio: George V
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Really Boring Buddha Bar Comment: Wow. Really disappointed in this one. It ALL sounds alike, boring beats, and both CDs focus on a house/dance beat. We count on Buddha Bar NOT to produce the same old house tunes found in all those other compilations. Unlike one of the other reviewers, I didn't really find any tracks that stood out. If you like thumpy background music at your parties, this is a great one for you. Nobody will mind talking over these tracks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Some good tracks but not enough Comment: The buddha bar series has declined ever since vol. 8 It was nice while it lasted!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic Comment: Having listened to all the previous volumes of Buddha Bar, this one is definitely one of the best. Using both domestic and international flavors, combined with hints of familiarity, DJ Ravin Strings together a rich mix of chilled beats on CD1 (Royal Victoria) followed by a more uptempo CD2 (Baron's Court) that is perfectly suitable for having a drink or two at a sophisticated party. Warning: This album requires mature listeners to appreciate the full range of music contained here (mentally mature, not necessarily defined by number of years old, and I say this even though I am only 20, but I find many younger people are unable to appreciate the extreme level of brilliance contained within).
Bottom Line: if you like a good beat, other cultures, or just want to create a great lounge atmosphere, check this stuff out!
Customer Rating:      Summary: NOT BAD AT ALL.... Comment: When I first read the dismal reviews of this disc, I was wary about buying it. But since I had all the others, I thought...OK...why not.
Guess what? It really wasn't bad. All Buddha Bar volumes are different and special in their own way. (To be honest, I had to strain to like volume 5.)
But this one has a more European flavor than the Far East flavor of some of the others. I liked it immediately.
I should add that I like it in the context that I bought it for. That is playing it on my nice patio sound system, on a warm summer night,with low voltage lights in the yard, with water fountains splashing quietly, and drinking a beer with a few friends.You could easily imagine you were in a lounge in Europe.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the best so far... Comment: I've always loved buddha bar cd's but this one is definitely wonderful! Some may say that it's even a little different from previous ones because it seems to have a little more dance tracks than others but the mixing of real slow and more upbeat songs is incredible.The final three songs of the second cd are simply perfect!
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Editorial Reviews:
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DJ RAVIN returns to head up Buddha Bar 9. The theme this time is the English Springtime, to pave the way for the new Buddha Bar club opening in London later this year. A breathtaking, fresh and sun kissed selection, with surprising titles coming from places like Greece and Eastern European countries and also from Australia.
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