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Paul Oakenfold - Resident 2 yrs @ Cream !
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| LiquidX |
| WoW, this is a very good CD of him, and as it seems its recorded live .. great buy here guys !! anyways, I found it just one of the best stuff from Oakey.... now , this is the sound that I wanna hear from him whenever I see him !! |
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| TranceManDan2k1 |
yea it is a very good cd he made at Cream . i bought it when it first came out and at the virgin meaga store i payed $40 for the 2 cd set . well worth it to.difinatly a clasic set.
no matter what people say about good ole Oakey hes is still one of the inovaters in this scene in my book. |
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| havok118 |
It's not live, he spun the mix in the studio, and inserted recorded samples from Cream into it at key points.
Isn't that creative...:o |
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| TranceManDan2k1 |
| i find that hard to belive . Got Proof? |
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| LiquidX |
| Not live ?!?! sounds just like it was live .. at the pick of tunes you hear the crowd... and such , fits soooo into it . |
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| havok118 |
Review of CD:
"Resident serves as a retrospective album featuring many of the trance anthems Oakenfold made famous during his two-year residency at the British club Cream. Featuring recorded crowd reactions, this double album often feels as if one is actually listening to Oakenfold perform one of his many legendary sets at the club. The crowd reactions provide the sort of communal feel one gets a club but usually doesn't hear on other DJ mix albums, such as those on the Global Underground label. Many of the 24 trance and progressive house tracks featured on Resident are remarkable works, such as Tilt and Paul Van Dyk's "Rendezvous" and Matt Darey's mix of Agnelli + Nelson's "El Nino." Unfortunately, many of these same tracks can be found on Oakenfold's other albums from the late '90s. Even so, Resident diffuses the compressed intensity of Tranceport and brings continuity to the jagged flow of Global Underground 002: New York. The first set focuses more on progressive house tracks with vocals, while the second set features many of the best hands-in-the-air anthems of this particular era. "
Not live.
There you go, hoss. |
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| ABTsportsline |
I know its not live, and the tracks are classics, but it is getting old... i liked it a LOOOOONNNNG time ago when it came out too.
Liquid, next time you want a CD, instead of buying it let me know and i can burn it for you - i have most of them!
-ABT- |
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| D-Syde |
| The above statement doesnt prove anything...especially that it wasnt recorded live. How do you get that from that statement??? |
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| D-Syde |
| quote: | | Featuring recorded crowd reactions, this double album often feels as if one is actually listening to Oakenfold perform one of his many legendary sets at the club |
^^^Means they recorded the crowds reaction...and when listening it makes you feel that you are there with the crowd. (nothing about it being recorded in a studio)
| quote: | | The crowd reactions provide the sort of communal feel one gets a club but usually doesn't hear on other DJ mix albums. |
^^^Means that usual recorded live cd sets, might not actually record the crowd.
When recording a live set you have outputs from your mixer right into the recording device...to get the crowd they would need a mic or microphones placed for getting the crowds reaction. |
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| b0bb0 |
| The first trance cd i listened to was tranceport and cream was the 2nd. I still love this cd up until today! Its a classic and great set .. even people who i know that dont like trance think the set is quality. |
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| ABTsportsline |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-Syde
The above statement doesnt prove anything...especially that it wasnt recorded live. How do you get that from that statement??? |
I have the CD, it actually says so in the booklet that came with the CD... but its still a good CD.
-ABT- |
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| D-Syde |
| What does it say in the booklet? |
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