Queer as Folk: The Second Season [Soundtrack]
Queer as Folk: The Second Season [Soundtrack]
ASIN: B0000640N0
Editorial Reviews
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Those who don't understand going out for the Friday night happy hour, imbibing liberally, and then heading out for the 4 a.m. butt-shifter should avoid this mix at all costs. It's an ode to the bridge-and-tunnel clubbers, a tribute to the Gap dancers of our world, a wink at gym-goers nationwide and a general nod to modern K-tel disco lovers. No-brainer floor-thumpers such as Kim English's "Everyday" and Etta James's "Miss You (Illicit Remix Edit)" are groovers and shakers, while Satoshi Tomiie's "Sneaky One (featuring Deanna)" and Mandalay's "Beautiful (Calderone After Hour Mix)" are sweaty 3.30 a.m. grinders. For Kings (and Queens!) everywhere, Second Season is simple, straight-up, disco-house sugar. --Steffan Chirazi
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Average customer rating:
- More dance than season one-but still only one disc
- "Ridiculously Romantic"
- Love IT!
- Loves it!
- Way better than the first
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Queer as Folk: The Second Season
Various Artists
Manufacturer: RCA Victor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Styles
| Music
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| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
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Movie Soundtracks
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Television Soundtracks
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Similar Items:
- Queer as Folk
- Queer as Folk - The Final Season (Collector's Edition)
- Queer as Folk - The Complete Third Season (Showtime)
- Queer as Folk - The Complete Fourth Season (Showtime)
- Queer as Folk - The Complete Second Season (Showtime)
ASIN: B0000640N0
Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
Tracks:
- Hide U (John Creamer & Stephane K. Creamer Remix Edit) - Kosheen
- Absolutely Not (Chanel Club Mix Edit) - Deborah Cox
- Everyday (Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Club Mix) - Kim English
- Caught Up (Guido Osario Vocal Mix) - DJ Disciple featuring Mia Cox
- Rising (Original Mix) - Elle Patrice
- Sneaky One (Original Mix) - Satashi Tomiie featuring Deanna
- Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Pete Heller's Stylus Remix) - Daft Punk
- Star Guitar (Pete Heller's Expanded Mix) - The Chemical Brothers
- Miss You (Illicit Remix Edit) - Etta James
- Plenty (Fade Mix) - Sarah McLachlan
- Underwater (Mauve's Dark Vocal Mix) - Delerium featuring Rani
- Beautiful (Calderone After Hour Mix) - Mandalay
Amazon.com
Those who don't understand going out for the Friday night happy hour, imbibing liberally, and then heading out for the 4 a.m. butt-shifter should avoid this mix at all costs. It's an ode to the bridge-and-tunnel clubbers, a tribute to the Gap dancers of our world, a wink at gym-goers nationwide and a general nod to modern K-tel disco lovers. No-brainer floor-thumpers such as Kim English's "Everyday" and Etta James's "Miss You (Illicit Remix Edit)" are groovers and shakers, while Satoshi Tomiie's "Sneaky One (featuring Deanna)" and Mandalay's "Beautiful (Calderone After Hour Mix)" are sweaty 3.30 a.m. grinders. For Kings (and Queens!) everywhere, Second Season is simple, straight-up, disco-house sugar. --Steffan Chirazi
Customer Reviews:
More dance than season one-but still only one disc.......2005-08-17
Progressing towards what it would eventually be on season 3, volume two segues strictly dance songs together, but it's still only one disc of music like volume 1. Season 3 would break out with an all out club feel on disc 1 with all long versions of club hits-and eventually, the Club Bablyon disc would go with 2 discs worth of it. Great dance tracks here, but track times are too short, and the disc doesn't utilize a full 20 minutes of disc space! It would have been amazing to have longer versions of hard to get diva anthems like Rising, one of the strongest songs on here. Track times:
1. hide U (5:07)
2. Absolutely not (4:46)
3. everyday (4:38)
4. caught up (4:24)
5. Rising (4:23)
6. Sneaky one (4:14)
7. Harder better faster stronger (4:59)
8. Star guitar (5:00)
9. Miss you (5:02)
10. Plenty (5:04)
11. Underwater (4:59)
12. Beautiful (5:07)
"Ridiculously Romantic".......2005-08-16
The one song that I'm a more than surprised not to see on the Season One soundtrack was "Save The Last Dance for Me" by The Drifters. The song that really sealed the end of the first season, the most piviotal song of the entire show, when Brian shows how much he cares about Justin. Ugh...that song should have been on there.
Love IT!.......2005-07-12
I might be a little late in buying this, but I'd have to say this CD is "off the chain" !!!! Love it!!!!
Loves it!.......2005-01-29
the entire CD was completely ... heart thumping! that is probably the best word(s) for it. even at the slowest songs the bass is still vibrating. The music for me sets the stage for the show. if you like upbeat trance, high energy... this cd isn't for you. Although this CD gets you going.. it isn't as *trancey* as some others. I dunno.. altogether, way better than Seasons 3 & 4 soundtracks..
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Way better than the first.......2004-12-19
This cd is actually good, although I don't really care for Koshen's "Hide U." I think the original version is better than this one, but forget about that, the party really begins with Deborah Cox "Absolutely Not" the cd takes off from there. "Rising," "Sneaky One," "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," "Star Guitar," and the rest are all just faboulous. This is an excellent addition to your collection of club mixes that you shouldn't pass up.
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