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) 11. Suzanne Palmer ?Home? (Offer Nissim Remix) 12. Kristine W ?The Wonder Of It All? (Offer Nissim Remix) 13. Friburn & Urik ?I Need You? 14. Murk ?Doesn?t Really Matter? (Friscia & Lamboy Remix) 15. Carl Cox feat. Hannah Robinson "Give Me Your Love" (Valentino Kanzyani Remix) 16. Loleatta Holloway ?Stand Up? (Hott 22 Remix) 17. Inaya Day ?Lift It Up? (DJ Paulo & Jamie J Sanchez Mix) 18. Afrika Bambaataa and The Millennium Of The Gods ?B More Shake? (FC Nond Remix) 19. Rachel Panay ?Back To Love? (Friscia & Lamboy Vocal Anthem Mix) 20. Gadjo ?So Many Times? (Antoine Clamaran Remix)
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Released just in time to usher in the final season of Showtime's gritty, gay-themed series, this accompanying fifth soundtrack anthology expands upon a smart pop music sensibility whose popularity parallels the show itself. The 20 beat-savvy tracks here were inspired by the nightspot that's an integral part of the series' drama, a vibrant double-disc collection that interweaves such 80's-vintage club staples as Bronski Beat's "Smalltown Boy," and The Pet Shop Boys' (with an assist from Peter Rauhofer) "Break 4 Love" with more contemporary grooves like Ultra Nate's "Free" and "Safe From Harm" by Narcotic Thrust. Fans will note that a number of the versions here differ from those actually aired on the show. But as mixed by Chris Cox (disc one) and Abel Aguilera (the edgier, more expansive disc two) and seamlessly sequenced sans track gaps, the intent is not to offer up a slavish show song-score, but rather to synthesize a fictional night at Club Babylon that stretches from the first disc's upbeat pop to the sensual, hypnotic rhythms of Suzanne Palmer and Rachel Panay that highlight the closer. --Jerry McCulley Album 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.
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Queer as Folk: Club Babylon
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2005-04-26)
- Publisher: Showtime Networks
- Label: Showtime Networks
- Format: Soundtrack
- Studio: Showtime Networks
- Average Customer Review:
based on 26 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #7174
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Summary: Awesome 2008-10-27
Comment: This cd has many many hits that I grew up listenning in the radio. I loved it!!!!.
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Summary: great compilation for energy boostin 2008-07-07
Comment: played or not on the tv show, it s a great boosting compilation for the gym.... 50 min of spinning are easy to go thru with this beats. i like it..
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Summary: Pumpin' compilation 2007-04-16
Comment: I have this compilation on my music player and use it to boost my spirits at the gym, and it always works. I agree that the first cd takes a bit to warm up especially since the already-mentioned back-to-the-80s song after Ultra Nate (a song I don't really like). A really great circuit music compilation that stands on its own.
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Summary: Awesome Set! 2007-02-15
Comment: I thought the first CD was better than the second, although there were cuts on the second CD I liked very much. Having been in my prime in the 80s, I was familiar with most of the music, and took me back to Brussels, Belgium and the club scene there. Dare I say I use these CDs for work outs now LOL. From an old school clubber, I give it 4 thumbs up. Only because there were some dragging tracks on the 2nd CD, and not enough mix in my opinion. That Spin Spin Sugar is awesome!
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Summary: First disk much better than second 2007-01-22
Comment: The mixing was really great on these CDs, but the first disk was definitely much better than the second.
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