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Right of Way [Import]

Ferry Corsten Audio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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2003 album from Ferry Corsten (aka System F), one of Europe's top trance DJs. 14 tracks including 'Show Your Style' feat. Brigit & 2 tracks feat. Shelley Harland, 'Holding On' & 'Show Your Style'. Tsunami. 2003.

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5.0 out of 5 stars OF COARSE ITS EXPENSIVE, Jun 12 2004
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"skeelah" (HOUSTON, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Right of Way (Audio CD)
THIS CD IS AN IMPORT THEREFORE IT IS GOING 2 BE ALOT OF MONEY
FERRY CORSTEN ROCKS AND NEEDS TO STAY HOW HE IS.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best electronica album of 2004, Jun 6 2004
This review is from: Right of Way (Audio CD)
I've heard people mock this CD so far, and I can't believe someone could mock at the ingenuity of this album.
I think people were expecting a load of junky, played-out-sounding trance tracks on this album.
Well, Ferry Corsten, previously known as System F, has been around for years and he is past the cheapy trance stage. He now has presented us with a plethora of electronica tunes in every subgenre of this music type. I suppose this would be classified as HOUSE music overall, but it goes beyond that.

The melodies are so detailed to perfection on these tracks that I sometimes get stuck in another world while listening to some of these songs. The song "Kyoto" is a really beautiful trance tune with an air of Japan flowing through it.
Not many of the songs have vocals, but the ones that do, like "It's Time" have perfect-sounding fems singing them. I think every song on this album has its own unique style, so it doesn't ever bore me to listen to the whole thing at once.

Three music videos are included on the DVD, as well as other live footage+interviews, which really makes it worth beyond the price that it's set at. Amazing deal, and this was worth the wait to hit the shelves.

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5.0 out of 5 stars My first Ferry Corsten album, May 26 2004
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This review is from: Right of Way (Audio CD)
I saw Ferry Corsten's name in the 2003 list of Top 100 DJ In the World by DJ Mag and I'd decided togive this album a go. I'm a newbie to trance and I like ATB, Paul Van Dyk, and Armin Van Buuren's sets. I'm glad I didn't go wrong by purchasing this album, most of the songs sounded very electronic, and that's good because it adds more variety to my trance collection.
I especially like track 2(Whatever), 3(Rock Your Body Rock), 4(Right Of Way), 7(Sweet Sorrow), 8(Hearts Connected) where they all sounded very electronic. Overall, I would recommend this album if you like to listen to electronic and light rock-influenced trance. Ferry Corsten is no Paul Van Dyk or Tiesto or any other DJ. Why compare him with others, just judge him by his music. 5 stars.
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