Tribal Gathering
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Book - Salt City Orchestra
- Samba Magic - Basement Jaxx
- Chord Memory - Ian Pooley
- Alexander Hope Happy Days - Alexander Hope
- Gotta Keep Pushin' - Z Factor
- Be Free - Basement Jaxx
- Calling - Vudu
- Joy - Brersoul
- Jump on It - Marshall Jefferson
- Your Wildest Dreams [Expanded Mix]
- Sexy Thing - Jean-Phillippe Aviance
- One Love (The Connection) - Northside
- This Could Be the Night - Aphroqueens
Disc 2:
- Tribal - Gayle San
- Digital �omain [�hi Mix] - Sebastian Shitaker
- Circuit Sex - Blunted Boy Wonder
- Al
- Breakdown - RND Technologies
- Meantime - Gayle San, Space DJ'z,
- Barcode Population - USS Severe
- Sensual Sign - Tesox
- Funky Drive - X-Connection
- Horny Ass Fred
- Accelerate - Zzind, Zzino
- Resize
Disc 3:
- Quiddity - Max 404
- Latin Nights
- Allergy - Howie B, Howie B,
- Spiral Dub - DJ Food
- Murderah Style [Spy vs That Subliminal Kid] - DJ Spooky, Mr. Scruff
- Headless Horseman - Raw Deal
- Attention Please - The 4th Wave
- Duality - DJ Krush, DJ Shadow
- Your Destiny - DJ Crystl
- Real Thing [90 BPM Mix] - Passion, Peshay
- Papua New Guinea - The Future Sound of London
- One for Many - Jedi Knights
- Ladies and Gentleman - 69, 69
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #685780 in Music
- Released on: 1997-11-11
- Number of discs: 3
- Format: Box set
Customer Reviews
Incorrect cover
For some strange reason Amazon continues to advertise the Anthony Braxton Willisau concert cover, but in fact, if you purchase this you will receive Tribal Gathering. I have already purchased and returned the double CD. I'm not sure what genre of music Tribal is but it is not jazz! Be fore warned!
Absolute Classics
I generally don't give anything five stars but I can't give this compilation anything less. It came out in 1996, hence "Tribal Gathering 1996" and even after four years of use, it still has a place in my disc rotation. If I had to sum up this album in one word it would be *diversity*. It includes so many classics from so many styles it would be hard for anyone who appreciates dance music to dismiss the whole thing. You get three cds all with very unique styles, and a color booklet outlining the history of the Tribal Gathering celebration. From Marshall Jefferson's (Disc 1) rendition of "Samba Magic" (Basement Jaxx) to Gayle San's (Disc 2) own immortal "Tribal" you get Chicago house to proper UK techno and everything in between. On Disc 3, James Levelle (Mo Wax founder) brings us deep trance and techno in it's best form.
While I give this album five stars, it certainly isn't for everyone. If you don't like dance or "electronica", (while you probably wouldn't be here in the first place) your not gonna get much from this album, and I don't recommend it. Furthermore if your looking for really loud pounding drum and bass or jungle, or if you want really light trance with cheerful vocals than this isn't what your looking for either. However, if you don't fit into the two categories above this album is an absolute must. Even if your a bit new to the whole "electronica" scene don't get scared off, the compilation is a good starting place and has more than enough for the open mind.
