Silence [DJ Tiesto Remix] - Johnny Vicious, Fulber, Rhys
We Are Alive [Breathless Mix] - Johnny Vicious, Brown, Jennifer [1]
Never Gonna Come Back Down [Hybrid Echoplex] - Johnny Vicious, BT [2]
Ordinary World [Above and Beyond Mix] - Johnny Vicious, Duran Duran
You Take My Breath Away - Johnny Vicious, Heath
No Greater Love [Tour de Force Vocal] - Johnny Vicious, Sanger, Noel W.
Here With Me - Johnny Vicious, Artstrong, D.
I Need Your Lovin' (Like Sunshine) [Marc et Claude UFO Alarm Mix] - Johnny Vicious, Derichs, Klause
Melancholy Rose [Richie Santana's Anthem Mix] - Johnny Vicious, Lord Vanger
Breathe [Johnny Vicious Filter Factory Mix] - Johnny Vicious, Coles, J.
Sturm and Drang [Pleasure Mix] - Johnny Vicious, Ferri, R.
Der Klang [Junk Project Remix] - Johnny Vicious, Khan, Reysan
Watching You [Non Vocal Club Mix] - Johnny Vicious, DJ Darkzone
Svenson and Gielen [Original Club Mix] - Johnny Vicious, Gielen, John
Track Listings (14) - Disc #2
South Side [Pete Heller Park Iane Vocal] - Johnny Vicious, Moby
Do You Like the Way You Feel When You Shake? - Johnny Vicious, A2
Lectronik - Johnny Vicious, Newman, Danny
I Wanna Be You - Johnny Vicious, DJ Zki
Free at Last [Futureshock Remix] - Johnny Vicious, King, Martin Luther
Star 69 - Johnny Vicious, Clark, R.
My Beat [Ambassador Remix] - Johnny Vicious, Blaze
Freet [Trisco Remix] - Johnny Vicious, Dobre
Uni-Fiktion [Corvin Dalck Basserotica Remix] - Johnny Vicious, Christian, Darren
Sparc - Johnny Vicious, Dockerty, Phil
Certainly - Johnny Vicious, Verkuylen, Marco
Stoned Trance - Johnny Vicious, Levene, A.
Synaesthesia (Fly Away) [Paul Van Dyk Remix] - Johnny Vicious, Helstrip, S.
Strange World [2000 Remake] - Johnny Vicious, MIKE [Electronica]
This time around Tall Paul and Johnny Vicious compile and mix the hottest dance tracks of 2001. CD 1 (Vicious) mixes Paul Van Dyk, BT, Delerium, Surreal and more, 13 tracks in all. CD 2 (Tall Paul) mixes Moby, Fatboy Sl... more »im, Thrillseekers, Humate and more, 14 tracks in all. Slimline double jewel case with slipcase. 2001 release.« less
This time around Tall Paul and Johnny Vicious compile and mix the hottest dance tracks of 2001. CD 1 (Vicious) mixes Paul Van Dyk, BT, Delerium, Surreal and more, 13 tracks in all. CD 2 (Tall Paul) mixes Moby, Fatboy Slim, Thrillseekers, Humate and more, 14 tracks in all. Slimline double jewel case with slipcase. 2001 release.
Matthew W. Paradise | Indianapolis, IN United States | 10/19/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I should give this CD 4 stars, since I'm not a fan of the second CD, but because it's tough to find a complete mix cd that you can listen to start to finish, I owe it to Johnny Vicious to give this CD all 5. Disk one is awesome start to finish. Disk two has some popular dance stuff, but I'm more of a trance fan myself. This CD is from the days when Ministry of Sound actually pursued quality rather than quantity. I highly recommend this classic disk."
Ok
Chinar Aphale | Ann Arbor, MI | 10/18/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Having heard Tall Paul live, I know that CD 2 is far from what he can come up with. But there are a few nice tracks on CD2 - 'Lectronik', 'Strange World'.
Johnny Vicious is good. The first 4 tracks on CD1 are awesome. (Which you can expect if three of the four song composers are Tiesto, PvD and BT)"
Club nothing special/club filler
displeasedidealist | louisville,ky | 06/30/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"the first four or five tracks on disc one are the only songs i ever really listen to.
this compilation would be nothing without track four, ("Ordinary World" [Above and Beyond Mix] - Aurora UK) hence the three star rating. without track four- two stars.
ministry of sound could've did better. shame on them. i've come to expect more.
dispid has spoken. let there be light."
I loved the first disc, the 2nd disc could have been better
Erica Anderson | Minneapolis, MN | 06/15/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I wasn't too impressed with what I've heard with the second disc mixed by Tall Paul. It wasn't bad but it wasn't nowhere near the awesomeness of the first disc mixed by Johnny Vicious. The songs lacked the punch that Johnny's mixes had. Now that is said and done, on with my review of the first disc.The second I heard the Dj Tiesto remix of Delerium's "Silence", I knew immediately this cd was going to (be a hit). The production is big, the melodies are excellent. The song structure hasn't been distorted by Johnny's mixing abilities. I liked what I heard. Several minutes later, "Silence" quickly becomes "We Are Alive", my favorite Paul Van Dyk song off his "Out There and Back" cd. I do wish that Johnny used the full vocal mix version of this song but nonetheless I'm happy to hear this song. I was totally surprised to hear a dance version of Duran Duran's "Ordinary World" w/female vocals. That really knocked my socks off. I also loved the trance version of "Here With Me". This first disc in Club Nation America was impressive and made me think of the Saturday nights I spent in Chicago dancing to house and trance music. Just awesome."
Disc 2 is where it shines
djorinjjoos | 04/23/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Disc 1, mixed by Johnny Vicious, is the weaker of the two. It starts with three really strong trance songs, then gets into a glut of cheesy, anthemic trance. Seriously, he makes Oakenfold sound like Digweed, "Los Angeles" era...It's mixed extremely well, very smooth transitions. If you're a fan of the genre, it'll be your cup of tea; if not, then it's up to Tall Paul.TP delivers a very diverse mix of trance, house, and breaks. He includes the UNSTOPPABLE "I Wanna Be U" by Chocolate Puma (this track is blowing UP!!!), "Star 69" by Fatboy Slim (which works really well in this set), and others. Tall Paul is the highlight of the album.Overall, it's a great disc, especially if you can find it for under $15. Johnny Vicious may not be right for you, but Tall Paul will seal the deal for ya..."