Dreamworld: Essential Late Night Listening
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Hell Is Around The Corner - Tricky
- 2wicky - Hooverphonic
- Protection - Massive Attack
- The Sea - Morcheeba
- Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad - Moby
- The Full Sentence - Pigeonhed
- Frou-Frou Foxes In Midsummer Fires - Cocteau Twins
- You're Not Alone - Olive
- Angel - Gavin Friday
- This Love - Craig Armstrong
- The Host Of Seraphim - Dead Can Dance
- Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean - Sheila Chandra
- All Of My Tears - Spiritualized
- Sweet Child O' Mine - Luna
- Sad & Beautiful World - Sparklehorse
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #193571 in Music
- Released on: 2000-04-25
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Trip-hop ~ dream-pop
Listening to the songs in this soundtrack embarks the listener into an entrancing stage. I've had this CD for ten years now (a decade!) and have listened to it a myriad times--just before going to sleep or unwinding down from a long day of work.
The first two tracks (each sampling from the great Isaac Hayes) are catchy, up-beat and futuristic sounding, as if a group of friends are chilling in a dim, maroon-colored room drinking pomegranate martinis while floating in the air as the sound of the rain and music soothes them.
There is one song on the track that reminds me of fog. It's the haunting song 'Host of Seraphim' which was on the movie 'The Mist.' Such a dramatic song captures the element of surrendering and relinquishment, as if the listener has done all he/she can and has decided (of course after much tears and range) to succomb.
Great music for inspiration and relaxation~!
Dreamy
This is such a mellow album. I never knew what this kind of music was called until I read some reviews for the individual songs. It's trip-hop, baby! Very groovy, very cool and very relaxing.
hauntingly beautiful
I bought this cd when it first came out and I'm still in love with it. My only complaint is that the song "Ever so Lonely" which comes after Dead Can Dance's beautiful "Host of the seraphim" doesn't quite seem to fit into the sequence of the cd. Aside from that, I recommend this cd for anyone who wants truly excellent ambient/chillout music since this cd is far superior than other chill out albums on the market.




