- Audio CD
- Number of Discs: 2
- Format: Import
- Label: Deep
- ASIN: B00004WN1A
- Also Available in: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #484,836 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. I Think I'm in Love [Chemical Brothers Vocal Remix] | |||
| 2. Back When We Was Attached | |||
| 3. Carambola [Roc Hunter Mix] | |||
| 4. Lovely [Johnny Fiasco's Lovely Vocal Remix] | |||
| 5. Marscarter [BLH III Original] | |||
| 6. What We Do in Life [Echoes in Eternity] | |||
| 7. Blair B*t*h [Solid Sessions Remix] | |||
| 8. Praying [Tom Middleton's A Cappella] | |||
| 9. Glow | |||
| 10. The Future [Future Vocal Mix] | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Finally [The Sting Reprise] | |||
| 2. So Strong [Cass/Slide vs. Meat Katie No Daddy, Not the Whip M] | |||
| 3. Samba [Roger Sanchez Darkstar Mix] | |||
| 4. Always Remember to Respect + Honor Your Mother, Pt. 1 [Deep Dish Loves] | |||
| 5. Lights Off [original unreleased dub mix] | |||
| 6. Choose Life [Thomas Schumacher Remix] | |||
| 7. Strange World [Blackwatch King Monkey Dub] | |||
| 8. Afrika | |||
| 9. I Wish You Were Here | |||
| 10. Innocente (Falling in Love) [Deep Dish Gladiator II Remix] | |||
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More of the Yoshiesque goodness!,
By The God "houserat" (Syracuse, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yoshiesque 2 (Audio CD)
For those of you who know about Deep Dish and like their creations, get this CD. It's more of the same if you've heard Yoshiesque Vol. 1. For those of you new to Deep Dish, this is a very deep house blend. There are elements of synthesizer and in some cases the music is mystic more on the trance side but still rocks. All the things I like in house music is found in this great double CD set, such as deep bass, thumping beats, good mixing and a good music selection. Like in Vol. 1, you get plenty of music for you money as both sets give you over 155 minutes of house music Well, why only 4 stars? In a nutshell, CD1.CD1 is the weaker of the two sets. The beginning of the set doesn't go smoothly and in fact seems choppy until track number four, which establishes some tempo. The set then moves along rather passively until track nine, which then establishes the mix and keeps it bouncing until the end. CD1 is titled "Westcoast" which I mildly agree with. This does remind me of some of the west coast stuff I've heard however I don't want people to get the wrong impression. I love west coast house music (give me my Doc Martin and Mark Farina any day), but I have problems with this down tempo/house format. This set should have been set up by itself instead of being combined with another set. If you want an example of the type of set this is, check out the "Mushroom Jazz" stuff by Mark Farina. I don't really consider down tempo to be house music and have yet to hear someone mix the two together well. Clocking in at over 78 minutes, you get a long mix to listen to. I just wish it were more consistent. The second half of the set goes along better and saves it. My cuts of choice are "Lovely", "Glow", "165' Drop", and "Surrender Yourself." CD1 gets 3.75 stars and keeps Vol. 2 from receiving five stars. CD2 is without question the best stuff I've heard from Deep Dish yet. You get over 78 minutes of pumpin' house, composed of progressive, underground, and tribal house music. The set is smooth and is the kind of music I want to hear at a club. You'll have no problems dancing to this set (if you can dance' :P). Again, this is the best set I've heard from Deep Dish and certainly makes this combo worthy buying. My cuts of choice are "Samba", "Always Remember to Respect + Honor Mother", "Lights Off", "I Wish You Were Here", and "Man Don't Cry." Since there are no weaknesses in this set, it gets 5 stars. For those that wanted more after Yoshiesque Vol. 1, here is your chance. You get lots of bang for the buck (just like the first time), and for the most part the ride it's a good one. For all you HousERaTs pay attention to CD2 as this is the best Deep Dish example of house. This isn't a CD I'd suggest for the house newbie but one I'd suggest for a seasoned house veteran!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As Deep As It Gets......,
This review is from: Yoshiesque 2 (Audio CD)
Wow....O-Kay lets see, If you want to close your eyes and go through a journey, this cd is for you. They took me through a journey, from the West Caost to the East Coast, and it kept getting better and Better.... The Progg. house Duo do it again with this cd and I can't say enough about this cd, they are two incredibly talented people with a mind and talent for music, and they prove it with every remix that they did, from Oh and don't Forget
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Deepest of Deep Dish,
By A Customer
This review is from: Yoshiesque 2 (Audio CD)
If you buy only one deep-house album this year make it Yoshiesque Two. This CD has been playing endlessly since the moment I picked it up. Listen to the way the first track digitally degrades into the second to understand how much work went into some of these mixes. This CD is the epitome of smooth. Don't buy it intending on recreating Sat. night's club experience, rather kick back have a drink, maybe smoke something, and really absorb the intricacies present here. This CD is dedicated to Sharam's late father and many of the vocal samples show how spiritual an album this is. Consider samples like, "I think I can fly... probably just falling," and "What we do in life, echoes in eternity." Just a couple examples but there are more where those came from. A must have, the deepest Deep Dish album to date, the best deep house CD in recent memory.Also, if you like Deep Dish, try there mentor, Danny Tenaglia, his Global Underground: London album is superb.
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