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If you do not have all the tracks on back catologue like me. This is a good compilation album.
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Okay well first of all I dont condone piracy - BUT - this box set pretty much shows why people do go out and download stuff off the net.
The songs, majority of them, arent very good. The advert you see on the TV plays probably the best ones from the album, and the rest are just there to "fluff out" the discs.
The mixing leaves a lot to be desired - I mean seriously are they cutting back on staff and just hiring a monkey that knows how to press a "fade to next song now" button?? there is no actual mixing going on, its just basically one songs volume gets turned down, and the next one gets turned up.
Very dissapointed with MOS, theyre just trying to cash in and unfortunately theyre managing to do it. There used to be a time when MOS was respected to produce decent mixes and decent albums.. not any more.
If they dont want people to keep their money in their pockets and download stuff for free off the net - they need to make sure they put time and effort into creating something decent that is worth the money.. this has failed to impress.
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I've enjoyed the most part of this collection. I hope MOS gets better the next time though.
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Yet another kop-out of, supposedly, Ministry's finest 'chillout' songs delivered on the all to familiar format of stretching out the number of tracks to 3 CD's. Over 75% of the songs are from between 2001 and 2003 when artists had a fetish for merely tuning down actual club tracks. What is the point in releasing an album that's track-list is just another bunch of MoS chillout albums put together?
I can imagine soon we'll have "MoS: The Annual Classics". Though from what i've heard over the past few years, they'll have a tough job that time...
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I can see where the review before is coming from. I too have nearly all the tracks in one form or another already. What is great, however, is that I have been nagged by my kids for years to borrow my CD's of my chillout stuff and I have refused and here it all is in one healthy lump. Daughter now has her own and I'm just about to buy my son his own too.
If you like the idea of CD's you just put on and work to, relax to, cook to or whatever and you don't already have an extensive collection, go for it.
MOS are making money yet again but they are also providing the goods. :-)