- Audio CD (Sep 27 1994)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Epic
- ASIN: B000002A4A
- Other Editions: Audio CD | Audio Cassette | LP Record
- Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Heart Of Africa |
| 2. Odyssey To Anyoona |
| 3. Two Spys In The Same House Of Love |
| 4. Stella |
| 5. Neurotrance Adventure |
| 6. Zen Flash Zen Bones |
| 7. Who Opened The Door To Nowhere |
| 8. Right In The Night (Fall In Love With Music) |
| 9. Muffeled Drums |
| 10. Path Of Harmony |
| 11. Paradise Garage |
| 12. Earth Spirit |
| 13. Stellas Cry |
| 14. Find Me (Odyssey To Anyoona)(Radio Mix) |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
An initiatic album,
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This review is from: Tripomatic Fairytales 2001 (Audio CD)
In the early 90's, Jam and Spoon brought the house music to a new level. You love the music or you don't, but it is a fact that Tripomatic Fairytales 2001 is innovative and has a couple of songs that became very popular. I recommand it...if you like "classic-house".P.S.: If you like Daft Punk, for sure you'll like Jam and Spoon's Tripomatic Fairytales 2001.Homework
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Benchmark,
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This review is from: Tripomatic Fairytales 2001 (Audio CD)
There are 2 significant releases from the '90's that reshaped the future "face" of club/dance music: "Tripomatic Fairytales 2001" from Jam & Spoon and "Accelerator" by Future Sound of London. Both undeniably brilliant in how they pioneered what was to become "trance," "progressive trance," "art-house trance," et al. "Tripomatic" is an all-inclusive work of art that only trained seekers of electronica will seek and enjoy. This is the Mona Lisa of what was to come. Experience this.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wave after Wave of inspired compositions,
By The Blue Man (Oxford, OXON England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tripomatic Fairytales 2001 (Audio CD)
One of the most interesting features of Jam and Spoon's pioneering trance album is that the two singles "Right in the Night" and "Find Me (radio mix)" are both characterised by prominent vocals. Although both of these songs are very good in their own right, the more one listens to the album in its entirety, the more one realises they fit in less and less.The brilliance of this album comes from its instrumental qualities. Although these qualities were always present in the singles (and who can forget the vivid introduction to "Right in the Night") they are present in unadulterated form in the album tracks. From the beginning, through "Heart of Africa", "Find Me" and "Stella (original version)", the tone is unmistakeably set. Vocals are properly relegated to a supporting role in all of these - as is pure and beautiful. Writing in early 2004, eleven years after the inception of Tripomatic Fairlytales, it is remarkable how little it has dated. Although one can recognise from the early 1990s some of the bass-driven sequences which could be labelled as 'deep house', yet it portends far further forward in time than it reaches back. A final remark should be made. Most of the tracks are at least 6 minutes long. The result is unhurried bliss.
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