- Audio CD (Dec 16 1999)
- Number of Discs: 2
- Format: Limited Edition, Import
- Label: Universal/Polygram
- ASIN: B00003ZL0D
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Weather Storm-Craig Armstrong | |||
| 2. Straight To The Heart-Sina Vodjani | |||
| 3. Kitu-Deepak Ram | |||
| 4. Anni Rose-Tulku | |||
| 5. What Will Be?-Zeava Ben | |||
| 6. The Merciful One-Zohar | |||
| 7. La Soledad-Pink Martini | |||
| 8. Un Bel Di-Aria | |||
| 9. Une Table A Trois-Zen Men | |||
| 10. El Fuego (Trote King Mix)-Zen Men | |||
| 11. Shalom-Anima Sound System | |||
| 12. Guru Bramha-Jai Uttal | |||
| 13. Meena Devi (Goddess)-Tulku | |||
| 14. Gypsy Rain-Armen Chakmakian | |||
| 15. 68 (Original Mix)-Anima Sound System | |||
| 16. Touareg-Le Duc | |||
| 17. Skin (Original Abstract Mix)-MKL Versus Soy Sos | |||
| 18. Drifting Away (Paradiso Mix)-Faithless | |||
| 19. Psique-Intro | |||
| 20. Two Wrongs Making It Right-Kevin Yost | |||
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb,
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This review is from: Buddha Bar (Audio CD)
I bought Buddha Bar V because of the catchy title and the beautiful artwork. To my delight, what I found was an excellent compilation of Euro-Eastern mixes that blew my mind away. Both technically and artistically pleasing, I listen to this compilation and look forward to future mixes by these talented artists. It is like Yin, and Yang, one CD being very soothing and healing, and the other being more energetic and upbeat in tempo. I love it, it is a masterpiece!
4.0 out of 5 stars
The First Entry of the Buddha-Bar Series.,
By The Groove (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buddha Bar (Audio CD)
This is the debut entry of the "Buddha-Bar" series, and considering that it was released back in 1999, the material still sounds remarkably fresh. A co-worker of mine recommended the Buddha-Bar series since she knows I'm really into downtempo music with a touch of Eastern flavor. When I approached this set, the first thing that grabbed me was the rather steep pricetag, which seems to be putting off quite a few listeners. But the deal is this: "Buddha-Bar" is recommended depending on who you are. If you're a casual listener who buys maybe 3-5 CDs a year, then this may not be a wise purchase. However, if you're a music lover who has an extensive and diverse range of genres in your collection, then I don't see how forking out the extra cash should be that big a deal. The fact is: the material on this album is very good. In this handsomely-packaged collection, we have two discs: "Buddha's Dinner" and "Buddha's Party." The stronger of these two discs is definitely the "Dinner" one, which has mellowed-out tracks that really give off a sense of calm. My favorite track has to be the lovely "What Will I Be" by Zeave Ben. It's one of those tunes that stayed imprinted in my head because the song is so distinct and beautifully arranged. The "Party" disc has slightly less of an Eastern vibe, but has a fair amount of really good dance tunes that are decent enough for any party. The main attractions here are the Eurodisco bounce of So Emotional, who does a cover of the hit "All By Myself" as well as Byron Stingily's "Flying High," which gets a Brazilian makeover by DJs Masters at Work. While not quite flawless, I'm overall pleased with "Buddha-Bar," and I hope to explore other volumes of this fine series.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Where it all began,
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This review is from: Buddha Bar (Audio CD)
It is rare for me to get into a series of compilations that leaves me breathless because the music is simply incredible. The Buddha Bar series really changed my life when last year I bought "Buddha Bar V" on a whim. I was so taken by the Asian-influence in the music I heard through out the two cd disc. There were none of the same old songs that I kept finding on other chill out compilations. The Buddha Bar series really raised the bar on chill out music with the quality in songs the djs picked out. Normally I refuse to pay anything more than $20 for a cd but I will make an exception with the Buddha Bar cds. The quality is too good to pay any attention to the price tag. I stopped by my favorite record store this afternoon after an afternoon matinee of "Dogville". I was going to buy two other cds but the moment i saw last year's re-issue of the first "Buddha Bar" cd, I put those cds aside and grabbed the "Buddha Bar" cd immediately. Parisian dj Claude Challe begins the music nirvana that I know of as my favorite chill out series. Just like the other Buddha Bar cds, there are two discs. One is labeled as the dinner disc which contains laid-back, mellow music while disc two is the party disc which contains dance tracks. I especially loved the Party cd. I loved the remix of Faithless' "Drifting Away", Malik Adouane's "Shaft", and the cheesy So Emotional cover of Celine Dion's "All By Myself". Both cds were a good mix of modern and traditional Asian/Indian dance music which reminded me of Ravin, who mixed the latest Buddha Bar cd. Claude, Dave, and Ravin are all different. I have enjoyed all their work on the Buddha Bar/Chill Out in Paris/Siddharta series. They are all excellent djs. It was great to hear the original dj of the Buddha Bar cds. I have yet to hear a Buddha Bar cd that I didn't like.
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