Resident. Two Years of Oakenfold at Cream.
Resident. Two Years of Oakenfold at Cream. is a DJ mix album by Paul Oakenfold.
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Released | 15 March 1999 | |||
Recorded | Cream, Liverpool | |||
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Label | Virgin | |||
Paul Oakenfold chronology | ||||
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Allmusic |
Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic rated the album four stars out of five, saying "Practically every track Oakenfold drops is an anthem, having been spun a million nights over, from London to Ibiza to Miami. A picture-perfect snapshot of a memorable moment in dance-music history."[2]
Track listing
Disc 1
- Y-Traxx - "Mystery Land" (Original Mix)
- Tilt - "Butterfly" (Tilt's Mechanism Mix)
- Armin - "Blue Fear" (Extended Mix)
- Space Brothers - "Shine" (Full Vocal)
- Ascension - "Someone" (Original Vocal Mix)
- Brainbug - "Nightmare" (Sinister Strings Mix)
- Three 'N' One - "Sin City" (Original Mix)
- Underworld - "Dark and Long (Dark Train)" (Original Mix)
- B.B.E. - "Flash" (Club Mix)
- LSG - "Netherworld" (Vinyl Cut)
- Transa - "Prophase" (X-Cabs Remix One)
- Man With No Name - "Vavoom!" (Original Mix)
- Mystica "Ever Rest" (Mystica Mix)
- C.J. Bolland - "The Prophet" (Original Mix)
Disc 2
- Taste Xperience feat. Natasha Pearl - "Summersault" (Original Mix)
- Mansun - "Wide Open Space" (Perfecto Mix)
- Tilt vs. Paul van Dyk - "Rendezvous" (Quadraphonic Mix)
- Stone Proof - "Everything's Not You" (Quivver's Space Edit)
- Tilt - "Children" (Tilt's Courtyard Mix)
- Freefall feat. Jan Johnston - "Skydive" (Original Mix)
- Push - "Universal Nation" (Original Mix)
- Amoeba Asassin - "Rollercoaster" (Oakey's Courtyard Mix)
- Planet Heaven - "Nautical Bodies" (Original Mix)
- Groovezone - "Eisbaer" (Soul Hooligan Radio Edit)
- C.M. - "Dream Universe" (Original Mix)
- Agnelli and Nelson - "El Nino" (Matt Darey Mix)
- Tekara feat. Lucy Cotter - "Breathe in You" (Tekara's M and M Dub)
- Transa - "Enervate" (Original Mix)
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