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Erotic Lounge, Vol. 1

Erotic Lounge, Vol. 1Artist: Various Artists
Label: Comfort Sounds
Category: Music

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Seller: -importcds
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 62926

Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 766489805221
EAN: 0766489805221
ASIN: B000088STP

Release Date: February 24, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Honey [Spatone 1 Dub] - Tosca
  • Be Nude, Baby [Album Version] - Jaffa
  • Romantic Love [Album Version]
  • Anybody Here? [Album Version] - Naomi
  • Café Noir [Album Version]
  • Dance Naked Under Palmtrees [Album Version] - Mo' Horizons
  • Another Geometry [Album Version] - Yonderboi
  • Olympic Girls [Album Version] - The Bobby Hughes Combination
  • Fever [Black Dog Mix] - A Guy Called Gerald
  • Absence of One [Album Version] - Recloose
  • Slomotion [Album Version]
  • Original Bedroom Rockers [Album Version] - Kruder & Dorfmeister
  • Go Back Home [Album Version] - The Strike Boys
  • Unlikely [Album Version] - Moodlex

  Disc 2
  • Fuck 'N' Jazz [Album Version]
  • Happiness [Album Version] - Pat Appelton, De-Phazz
  • Brazil [Album Version] - Antonio Carlos Jobim
  • Upper Left Hand [Album Version] - The Maxwell Implosion
  • It Takes a Theif [Album Version]
  • Azul de Você [Album Version] - Audio Lotion
  • Yes Baby Yes [Album Version] - Mo' Horizons
  • Slowly [Album Version] - Waldeck
  • Cry Baby [Röyksopps Målselves Memorabilia Mix] - Spiller
  • Funkachild [Album Version]
  • Are U Comin' [Album Version]
  • Love Yourself [Album Version] - Blue Six
  • Aachen-Brüssel [Hans Nieswandt Whirlpool Remix] - Genf
  • Badman & Throbin [Gabor Deutsch Lovely Vocal Remix] - Minus 8

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Import exclusive compilation featuring 28 tracks from such artists as Tosca, Jaffa, Naomi, Mo' Horizons, Yonderboi, A Guy Called Gerald, Kruder & Dorfmeister, De-Phazz feat. Pat Appleton, Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Maxwell Implosion, Thievery Corporation, Waldeck, Spiller, & many more. Sony. 2003.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Yeah I bought it for the cover   December 1, 2009
Wayne Ingwersen (Beaumont, Texas)
Okay, I'll admit that the cover art on these CD's is what caught my eye first. I resisted the urge to purchase because for me, when I buy something for the cover I'm usually disappointed in the content......not so with this the first volume of the Erotic Lounge series. I found this to be really good mood music, sets the mood and then keeps it there.
For me CD 1 is the best of the 2 CD's. It opens with the track Honey and the sweet relaxing mood is set. I thought all the tracks on this side were excellent and kept with the slow, sexy mood. The one that stays in my head long after I've heard it is "Is anybody there?".....haunting.
For me the second CD was not quite up to the first CD. The tempo picks up and the mood was changed. Still good stuff and I still recommend the purchase.
I'll definently be buying the other volumes........not for just the cover art this time....although..........



3 out of 5 stars Thought it was better   February 9, 2008
Cristian Fuenzalida (Santiago, Chile)
Nothing erotic, so don't try to get into mood with it.
Just lounge music, relaxing sounds, soft voices.



2 out of 5 stars Number 5 is much better   December 28, 2007
David Arnstein (California)
The problem with the Erotic Lounge series is that these CDs are expensive. I have number 5 and I like it. But this one does not hold my attention. I find most of the tracks to be flat and boring.


4 out of 5 stars Great mix   August 30, 2007
Derby Chang (Sydney, Australia)
Don't worry too much about the cheesy cover art. The mix is a fine mix of some well-known and some obscure lounge tracks. Very pleasant throughout.


2 out of 5 stars It can't be called Lounge music   July 23, 2006
Jason Salamone
1 out of 12 found this review helpful

Any music that uses electronic beats as the backbone of the music and not as something to supplement and adorn organic beats & rhythms should never be considered as "Lounge Music"
Enough said


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