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Ministry of Sound Anthems II

   


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Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 5051275019629
Label : Ministry of Sound
Manufacturer : Ministry of Sound
Publisher : Ministry of Sound
Release date : 2008-11-17
Title : Ministry of Sound Anthems II
Format : Box set
Original release date : 2008-11-25
Studio : Ministry of Sound
Number of discs : 3





Customer reviews

review by: Erin date: 2009-01-08 rating: 5
Love!
I got this as a Christmas present from my gran (yes! believe it!) and I love it! Great song after great song. I am only eighteen so of course I wasn't around when half of these came out but of course you hear them around. I think sometimes this album is put down because people have their own tastes of dance music and don't like some of the songs, but in my opinion they were all really popular. To prove it, why else would I know them! Buy it, it's goooood!



review by: Delicious date: 2008-12-31 rating: 5
Brilliant
Brilliant album. I bought the first and loved it, so bought this too.
Excellent album, though not quite as good as the first, but still chock-a-block with dance floor tunes.
If you've not got the first one, buy it and then get this one too!



review by: steve date: 2008-12-26 rating: 4
its done well
its just done really well only thing that lets it down is the mixing is not the greatest,does anyone know what happened to real DJ's mixing the MOS labels? the likes of petes tong judge jules danny rampling? Its a blast though take a listen it will take you back to when you were driving round in your mates RS Turbo trying to look cool with acne!



review by: date: 2008-12-20 rating: 2
Bass aint pumpin'
The Ad for this looks great & whets the appetite for some killer tracks. In fairness there are some true classics on these 3 discs such as Robert Miles haunting piano led 'children', New Orders doom laden electro 'Blue Monday', the Prodigy still sound edgy & Daft punk's hypnotic "around the world'continues to weave a spell.
There is certainly a fair few genuine anthems here for sure but 3 discs? 'fraid not. Some tracks have not aged well, such as Guru Josh's 'Infinity' or Blue boy's 'remember me', while others are quite frankly as rubbish now as when they were 1st released, the MAW, N'joi & Bel amour, to name just a few, were naff and no amount of time is going to change that.
It's great to revisit some classic anthems and here the likes of voodoo ray, Tori Amos & Leftfield are a pleasure to return to but there is just way too much z-list material here for this to be of any value. You will find yourself hitting the skip button too often.
A single disc release packed with true classics would have been great but there is just far too much filler & not enough killer to make this worth bothering with.


review by: date: 2008-12-16 rating: 5
Wow...
Its such a fantastic CD, didn't think much at first, but when I actually bought the CD it was well worth it. Loads of classics to keep you on your toes, and some I had never heard before that really caught my attention.
Well worth buyin!



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