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Ferry Corsten - Trance Nation, Vol. 1 (CD)

Trance Nation, Vol. 1
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Album Details: Trance Nation, Vol. 1

Release Date:05/17/1999
Label:Ministry Of Sound Uk
UPC:5026535500421

Track List: Trance Nation, Vol. 1

Disk 1

  1. Children [Dream Version]
  2. Out of the Blue
  3. Protect Your Mind (For the Love ...
  4. Storm
  5. Dark & Long [Dark Train]
  6. Age of Love [Jam & Spoon Watch O...
  7. I Can't Help Myself [The Lucid V...
  8. Pearl River [Vocal Mix]
  9. Revelation
  10. Your Face [In the Crowd Mix]
  1. Believe
  2. Invisible [Lost Tribe Vocal Mix]
  3. Endless Wave [Albion Mix]
  4. Neuro '99
  5. Andalucia
  6. Sunflakes [Vincent De Moor Mix]
  7. Cream
  8. Happiness Happening [Lange Mix]
  9. Cafe del Mar [Three 'N' One Mix]

Disk 2

  1. Wide Open Space [Perfecto Mix]
  2. Off Shore
  3. Salva Mea [Sister Bliss Mix]
  4. For an Angel [PVD E-Werk Club Mix]
  5. Seven Days and One Week
  6. Loving You More [BT's Garden of ...
  7. Gift [Club Mix]
  8. Be as One
  9. Madagascar [Ferry Corsten Mix]
  1. Don't Be Afraid
  2. Twilo Thunder
  3. 9 P.M. (Till I Come) [Signum Remix]
  4. Bulgarian [Signum Remix]
  5. World '99 [Moonman Remix]
  6. Venus of My Dreams
  7. Wide Eyed Angel [Inversion Mix]
  8. Papua New Guinea [Original 12" Mix]

Pro Reviews: Trance Nation, Vol. 1

  • All Music Guide

    Good luck finding an album that better sums up the enormous hype surrounding trance during the late '90s. On the first Trance Nation release, Ferry Corsten (System F, Albion) mixes together a total of 36 of the most popular trance anthems to date, focusing primarily on songs from 1998 but also going back as far as 1992 for the earliest trance anthems: Future Sound of London's "Papua New Guinea," Underworld's "Dark Long," Age of Love's "Age of Love," BT's "Loving You More," and Robert Miles' "Children." Unfortunately, when a DJ packs 36 of the most massive trance anthems ever on only two CDs without any filler, the mix is going to be rough and unrelenting. Even if Corsten was one of the best DJs in the world, mixing songs such as Energy 52's "Cafe Del Mar (Three 'N' One Mix)" into Paul van Dyk's "For an Angel (PVD EWerk Club Mix)" isn't going to be easy climactic tracks such as these need ample foreplay to reach their most promising effects. Without enough lulls, progressive trance su...ch as that featured on this album can begin to sound highly diluted as the listener begins to get increasingly conditioned to giant breakdowns and endless buildups. Furthermore, due to the progressive nature of these songs and Corsten's decision to cram 18 songs on each disc, one feels cheated by the short track lengths. Finally, for every sublime Robert Miles and Art of Trance song on this CD, there are songs such as the Moonman remix of "The World '99" that are downright gaudy. Yet even when considering these many problems, Trance Nation does fare better than many of Ministry of Sound's other compilations that often wander aimlessly from one genre to the next in their mission to capture all the biggest club hits. Furthermore, no album will give naive newcomers a better taste of commercialized progressive trance anthems than this loaded collection. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Ferry Corsten

Otherwise known as System F, Ferry Corsten rose to prominence in the late '90s as one of Europe's top trance DJs, highlighted by an anthemfilled appearance on Ministry of Sound's first Trance Nation album. Before attaining such recognition, Corsten began his DJing at the early age of 15, when he would spin at school parties. By his late teens, he was studying to be an e... Read more