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umm... to all the people who think this is an EBTG album, you might want to engage your brain slightly. check the track list, do a little thinking, what have you. ben watt has been dj'ing in clubs for years, and this represents a "back to mine" set they might mix up. ever been to a club? an afterparty? c'mon now people - giving this 1 star because it's not an ebtg artist album? give yourself one star for being stupid, and turn off the dave matthews on your stereo.
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EN 2002 BACK TO MINE LANZO UN ALBUM MEJOR MEXCLADO QUE ESTE EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL QUE SUENA FLOJO Y CARECE DE CREATIVIDAD.
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i ordered this thinking it was an actual ebtg record... i wasn't aware of the back to mine series at the time. but i really liked it nonetheless.
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It's been a long time since I had the pleasure of listening to a very high quality chill-out mix like this. Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt had done their selection job extremely well.
All CD tracks transmit peace and happiness, you get relaxed but can't stop moving your feet. 'Friends and Enemies' introduces you in a sound stage you will not be able to leave during all the play. My preferred track: 'Bayou', it's simply exquisite. But it's just one of the pearls, 'Do it now', 'To Cry About' and the excellent 'Funky for You' are the others. The quality of all tracks is guaranteed.
You can play it while driving (specially in a traffic jam, just to relax), working (it does not disturb your concentration, all the contrry), reading, background in a romantic dinner (if he/she doesn't like, reconsider your mate :)), and most of the situations.
Under my opinion, it's the best in the 'Back to mine' series till now, and a really must have.
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most of the other "back to mine" cd's try very hard at being mellow and have a tenedency to put you into a coma! this one is different...laid back but with enough beat to lay a good base for conversation, it is a winner.
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