| | |  | Queer as Folk | Home » » » Queer As Folk: Club Babylon / TV O.S.T | | | | | | | Description: | | The fifth season of Showtime's critically acclaimed and highly rated program begins in April, but Tommy Boy is getting the party started with this specially priced double disc collection of the hottest dance hits from the program's infamous "Club Babylon". Artists include Ultra Nate, Darude, INXS, Peter Rauhofer and Pet Shop Boys, Bronski Beat, Basement Jaxx, Inaya Day, Suzanne Palmer, Friburn & Uri, David Morales, Murk, Rachel Panay, and many more. The first four "Queer As Folk" CDs have sold in excess of 300,000 in North America alone. | | | Product Details: | | | Audio CD Release Date:
| April 26, 2005 | | Studio:
| Tommy Boy | | Composer:
| Mitch Magonet | | Number Of Discs:
| 2 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 29 reviews |
| | | Track Listing: | | | Disc: 1 | | | 1. | Book Of Love “Boy” | | 2. | Ultra Nate “Free” (Oscar G’s Space Afterhours Mix) | | 3. | Bronski Beat “Smalltown Boy” | | 4. | Morel “True (The Faggot Is You)” (Deep Dish Mix) | | 5. | Sneaker Pimps “Spin Spin Sugar” (Armands Dark Garage Mix) | | 6. | Kristine W “Fly Again” (Jr’s World Club Anthem) | | 7. | Amuka “Appreciate Me” (Trip To Paradise Mix) | | 8. | Narcotic Thrust “Safe From Harm” (Peter Rauhofer Mix) | | 9. | Peter Rauhofer + The Pet Shop Boys = The Collaboration "Break 4 Love" (Friburn & Urik Tribal Mix) | | 10. | Barry Harris feat Pepper Mashay “Dive In The Pool” (X Union Mix) | | | Disc: 2 | | | 1. | Suzanne Palmer “Home” (Offer Nissim Remix) | | 2. | Kristine W “The Wonder Of It All” (Offer Nissim Remix) | | 3. | Friburn & Urik “I Need You” | | 4. | Murk “Doesn’t Really Matter” (Friscia & Lamboy Remix) | | 5. | Carl Cox feat. Hannah Robinson "Give Me Your Love" (Valentino Kanzyani Remix) | | 6. | Loleatta Holloway “Stand Up” (Hott 22 Remix) | | 7. | Inaya Day “Lift It Up” (DJ Paulo & Jamie J Sanchez Mix) | | 8. | Afrika Bambaataa and The Millennium Of The Gods “B More Shake” (FC Nond Remix) | | 9. | Rachel Panay “Back To Love” (Friscia & Lamboy Vocal Anthem Mix) | | 10. | Gadjo “So Many Times” (Antoine Clamaran Remix) | |
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
DJ Set but also a true soundtrackMay 12, 2005
By Brett D. Cullum I'm not sure why some people are complaining, but I recognized every song on both CDs as being used to some degree on QUEER AS FOLK (especially the Kristine W tracks and "Spin Spin Sugar"). Now these mixes are different from what you may have heard in the show, and yes songs are mixed as a continuous DJ set with no breaks between songs - just like a club, and hence the title CLUB BABYLON. It's what I expected, and reminds me of the second season's soundtrack format. All that being said, it's a good collection of strong dance songs from all the seasons. The mixes are solid, they all flow nicely, and there are no instrumental tracks... so it's very dramatic and oriented around vocals. Definitely worth it if you're a fan of club music.
33 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Hot collection for fans of dance mix compilationsMay 06, 2005
By Daniel W. Kelly I don't think it's worth concerning one's self with whether or not these songs are used on the show. This is a great dance compilation for fans of Circuit Party, Masterbeat, Global Groove and Party Groove series. Personally I find disc 2, mixed by Abel, to be the stronger of the two. On disc 1, Chris Cox not only goes for obvious and overplayed tracks, but use of new wave classics does not really work. Particularly since he starts with Book of Love then moves into the recent Oscar G remix of Ultra Nate, then jumps BACK to new wave with Bronski Beat. Realistically, he should have begun with bronski beat and its awesome slow intro, then segued from there into Book of Love, and from THAT point, bring us up to the modern day stuff. But he did end with a bang, using one of the better remixes of his buddy Barry Harris's "Dive in the Pool," a Queer As Folk classic. Disc 2, on the other hand, is all pumping club music of right now. Only other issue is that both discs run under a full hour. They should have allowed longer lengths for each song and filled up a whole CD (Abel gives us lengthier versions on disc 2, but they still aren't full length tracks). Track times are:
CD1
1. boy (3:16)
2. free (4:48)
3. smalltown boy (4:55)
4. true (4:41)
5. spin spin sugar (6:10)
6. fly again (6:37)
7. appreciate me (4:54)
8. safe from harm (5:27)
9. break 4 love (6:33)
10. Dive in the pool (5:43)
CD2
1. home (7:18)
2. wonder of it all (6:55)
3. I need you (5:55)
4. doesn't really matter (6:37)
5. give me your love (6:35)
6. stand up (5:05)
7. lift it up (6:01)
8. b more shake (2:41)
9. back to love (5:23)
10. so many times (5:02)
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
You won't be disappointed if you know what you are getting.May 01, 2005
By Chryyyst This cd is perfect for anyone who is really into Babylon and the type of music and mixes that seem to be played at Babylon! However, if you are looking for another Queer As Folk soundtrack, to avoid disappointment, make sure you are aware that this is not really a TV Soundtrack for Queer As Folk. This cd goes along well with the actual Babylon club tour that is going on in several locations throughout the US now. The cd is not affiliated with any specific season.
The FIRST DISC is a compilation of club mixes of songs used from various seasons of Queer As folk. They are not the exact mixes used in the show. This disc (as well as the second one) are continuous music mixes, with no track stopping at the ends, all songs mix into each other (similar to the first disc of the Queer As Folk season 3 soundtrack).
The SECOND DISC is a repeat of the style of the first disc, but does not contain songs from the show, rather is along the lines of songs that COULD BE or WOULD HAVE BEEN heard at Babylon. I wouldn't be surprised if some of these songs were/are used on the Babylon tour, however, I cannot say if they are/were.
So, if you are true fan of this show, and enjoy anything really associated with it, than I say you will like this cd and will appreciate it for what it is, a cd of dance club songs. However, if your favorite types of songs used on Queer As Folk have more of a tendency to be from scenes outside of Babylon, you may want to think twice before you purchase.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Club Babylon.....Mar 17, 2006
By Stacey S. Streling
"Stasue"
Love this cd! Has a great mix and is very upbeat...makes you want to get up and dance! For those of you who do not drink coffee, listen to this cd and you'll get your much needed morning boost!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Oldies but GoodiesSep 10, 2005
By Lizzie D For diehard fans of Queer as Folk this is a must have, it isn't the season 5 soundtrack but it recaptures the tone set by the season 1 and 2 soundtracks. Having said that if you are in 2 minds about purchasing this set there is nothing new here and like me many will already have all the tracks on other CDs.
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