Ministry of Sound - Sessions Vol 3 - Clivilles & Cole
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2016
- www.discogs.com/Clivill%C3%A9...
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The 28th Street Crew 'O'
Jodeci You Got It (Cosmac Dub)
Shades Of RhythmMusical Freedom (Chicken Flied Lice Mix)
Dajaé Is It All Over My Face (All Over Smoove's Face Mix)
Donna Giles And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going (Stonebridge Poppers Full Delight Mix)
Agora Montayo
Edward's World Soul Roots (Organ Trance Mix)
Kim English Nite Life (Big Bump Mix)
X-Press 2 Rock 2 House (London 2 London Mix)
Voices Voices In My Mind (Original)
D Mob One Day (Erick "More" 'Reel 2' Dub Mix)
Eddy Someday (Diesel & Ether Live And Direct Mix)
21:22 and 43:15 and my teenager life was never the same again. England rules!
This is when the Ministry of Sound was the purveyor of amazing house music...not like the crap they are peddling nowadays!
Sad but true. Now it's a brand name, like Coke, or Microsoft.
However, this was mixed by Clivilles and Cole, aka The C & C Music Factory, without that muppet with the 3D pecs.
@@blackpeter70 So true, babes!
Lol, different generations
Tastes Change….
But yeah…..thia was the Golden era of house music.
@@tysonb3568no, they put out trash now for real
If what happens comes to pass in my life and I can retire in a few years and not need the money, I have half a mind to learn to DJ and then fucking go an DJ for free to show this generation what house actually is because this lot now don't have a clue. Its a bleeding travesty.
When music was music !!!%♥️♥️♥️ house head forever
C&C Music Factory were great as artists and great at DJ's. ❤
This is when MOS stood for something.
This is a piece of art.... i lean right in politics....and this is a demonstration of sounds bringing like minds together. Now im left, music is the answer. We need these sounds now.... the vibes are bang on.
I had this compile. Excellent. I got quite bunch of good music from it. Best,
Oh! I so miss those days. music from theart
LOVE LOVE LOVE IT SO MUCH!!! One of my favourite since 1995 ☮️
Wow this sounds as good as I heard it the first time..💥💥💥 luv it..
had this on tape paid 12 quid for it along cj mac and Tony's mix
When music were music
Getting in at about half 10 if you could get past the bouncers.. and walking through to the main room. May be 30 years ago but feels like yesterday...WHEN THE WORLD WAS GOOD
Before the whole world went royally to shite.
Memories 👍🏻
Some classic tunes
Mixing at it's very best!
I’ve got this CD somewhere 👌
Great C&C!
WOW, track 2. If you cant get your freak on to this then you have no hope. Double Doves & Three Kings.
Silver Shawdows NYC. Memories
DOPE ! thanks for sharing all this MOS GEM
The sound quality on this is 🔥
Thanks for uploading man
Heater!!!
This was epic and still is i was 19 when this came out, so glad to find it, im rushin my tits off.
Increibleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
this reminds me of the cafe de parie wicked era wicked times
amazing mix! Such a good feel, all the way through. One of the finest, sounds fresh in 2020.
Dear Ministry Of Sound,
at what point decision making took place and you decided to feed generations with total crap, unlike the musical level of Sessions 1 thru 8, Future Sound Of New York/Chicago, Late Night Sessions era. Hope you made more money than you have ever imagined and happy now.
They were set up by a guy called James Palumbo, a rich public school guy who always wanted to build the biggest brand in dance music - he never even liked the music himself, it was purely about money. In the early days they had credibility, he set the club up with DJ Justin Berkman, who had a say in the musical aspect. That was in the early 90's though. I read about it in the book Superstar DJ's by Dom Wilson.
@@lucasm3879 cool insight cheers
Klll
Sx
snowballs anyone?
mCART snowballs, is that your cats name 😂
I remember them right funking trippy lol
And a bottle of water thanks
Hahaha, fucking hell, they were epic
Sorry guys but I don't like how they mixed all the songs
If you are talking about the tune selection, I think you are wrong, but if its how they used tools available to them at the time?
If you listen to any 'old' album from any artist that you love, I can guarantee there was some studio magic involved
@@KristianChantry it is not a question of songs or a question of tools, I don't like just his mixed manners between the songs! I thing that there are too much dead time between , mixes are too long on my opinion
@@romainlg Who cares....I could listen to some amazing 'mix' but with pish tune selection
Was it mixed in vinyl?
First of all, you have valid point. And what i am going to write now is not to offend you.
But the points you are arguing about are wanted. See this is not a mix you would play in a club, but listen to at home, while work or when going for a walk or something. So you don't want those hard and fast transitions but slow and progrrssive ones.
Also those compilations used to advertise tracks. So you wanted to play the tracks as long as possible. These days when a track is 8 minutes long you would maybe here 3 or 4 minutes of it in a usual mix. But then you loose more than 50% of the tracks. That's what they wanted to pretend here.
Hope this helps to understand.