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Buddha Bar VI (Unibox)

Various Artists Audio CD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (February 17, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: George V
  • ASIN: B00018D57Q
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,578 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Angelic Voices - B-Tribe (remix)
2. Way You Dream, The - 1 Giant Leap
3. Shake It Loose - Dolphin Boy
4. Sonargaon - Daniel Masson
5. She Will Never Learn - Deew
6. Gnossienne No. 1 - Erik Satie
7. Por-do-sol - Cellar 55
8. Kanasando - Ryukyu Underground (Rebirth remix)
9. Chair! - Ganga
10. Alkemyst, The - Dos Hombres
See all 14 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Bangla Soul - Baul Dimension
2. Memory - Table Vs. Ludovico Einaudi
3. Trail Of Dawn - Slow Train
4. Pink Blue Hotel - Loopless
5. Breathe - Telepopmusik (Banzai Republic's X-Hale remix)
6. Whatever Lola Wants - Sarah Vaughan (Gotan Project remix)
7. Manvantara - Bliss
8. Baul Dimension - Baul Dimension
9. Sunrise - Afterlife
10. Nameless - PQM/Pilgrim Soul
See all 12 tracks on this disc

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Takes a while to get into..., April 30, 2005
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This review is from: Buddha Bar VI (Unibox) (Audio CD)
When I first got this CD I was really excited to listen to it but I did not get into it. I put it aside and moved on to something else. It was pretty mellow, it was lacking the Middle Eastern and Asian influences unlike Buddha Bar's 1 through 4. Although, I haven't listened to Buddha Bar 5 so I can't comment on that one. So I put it aside and finally I came back to it. I thought I'd give it another try. I figured It wouldn't hurt. I was actually blown away by the mix. It's very mellow, lush and hypnotic. The CD's are broken down in to 2 themes. CD 1 is called Rebirth which is the more mellow one and CD 2 is called Rejoice the more upbeat disc. There are several tracks that are new variations on old classical pieces, a Gotan Project Remix of an old Sarah Vaughan track called Whatever Lola Wants which you can also find on Verve Remixed 2, an awesome remix of Telepopmusik's Breathe which fits perfect in this mix and an amazing track called Manvantara by an artist/artists called Bliss. Overal, I have to say Buddha Bar 6 is more in line with the Hotel Costes series but that's not to say it's not excellent because it is. It's amazing! It's great to chill too with, to have playing in the background with friends or put the top down in the car and just blast the stereo as you are driving through the streets.

SJ
www.bestplaylists.com
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Back to classy laid-back style........, April 8, 2004
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"fxwei" (Here & there.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buddha Bar VI (Unibox) (Audio CD)
I totally agree with other reviewer who said that this certainly is the better release amongst the Buddha Bar series. Seeing quite a few of 'disappointed'/negative reviews here, I'm compelled to tell you all what I personally think of Buddha Bar VI.

To me, Buddha Bar VI offers us what the series was originated before with the first release of Buddha Bar 1. Classy chill-out/ambient atmospheres with the 'slight' Eastern twists. I may have to underline 'slight Eastern twists' here cos' I believe this is what became the critical point of what the series is all about.

The last couple of Buddha Bar series has become so 'thickly' influenced by the Middle-Eastern sound hence make me think about what other reviewer said "bad nights in Iran." I can thoroughly relate to this statement. While some people may enjoy the 'heavily' Middle-Eastern/Arabian flavor, I tend to think that it is a bad idea for this great series to go down this cycle.

So, when I put this CD on my sound-system, I had anticipated another so-so/below par release. But have I been so wrong! Buddha Bar VI has brought us back to the 'originated' vision of what the series is all about. It's a classy electronica/ambient at it's fine form if not perfect.

I thoroughly enjoyed both CDs immensely and this one (Buddha Bar VI) will be stuck in my players for a long-long time. It's a very nice release indeed. Each song flows through beautifully. And this time RAVIN has brought back the long-forgotten Buddha Bar sound that I long for in the series-- a classy ambient with slight Eastern twist (as opposed to thickly saturated with Middle Eastern sound).

I just simply LOVE this one. Do yourself a favor and take a sample of this CD (if you hesitate to buy because of a couple bad reviews here... If you like the old classy sound of Buddha Bar, you definitely have to own this release. Cheers.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Opinion from a Costes Hôtel lover, October 7, 2004
This review is from: Buddha Bar VI (Unibox) (Audio CD)
I am not an expert by any means on lounge/ambient music. I started with Costes - la Suite, and have acquired a taste for Costes, Thievery Corporation (including their recent compilation The Outernational Sound), Air, Zero 7 and others in this space.

That said, Buddha Bar VI was my introduction to the Series. The CD is for the most part an uninspired compilation of music. It has is good tracks, no doubt, but the general experience is very inconsistent. You will find a few good tracks surrounded by pretty average ambient music. I also noticed a bit of an abuse on some pretty average electronic sounds and effects and very little moments in which you feel that you are listening to truly creative material.

If you want to try a great compilation I absoultely recommend to start with Costes (la Suite or Vol 2. is my favorite and Hotel costes 6 is also highly recommended). The elegance of the compilation, the great moments on most of the tracks and the moments of brilliance are a far superior experience than listening to Buddha Bar VI.

If this CD were one of a few options out there, it might not be such a bad option. But compared to other available options (Costes or not) it does not hold its own very well.
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