| | Best Of Club Hits Vol. 1 CD (3 Customer Reviews)
2-CD;Amber,Daft Punk,Moby,Ian Van Dahl,Darude,Delerium++
Personnel: C.O.C.O., Sarah McLachlan, Bob Marley (vocals). Audio Mixers: DJ Geoffe; Js16; Moby; DJ Tiësto; Barry Harris . Audio Remixers: Funkstar de Luxe; Hex Hector; DJ Tiësto. Arrangers: Steve Wilcken; Jaakko "JS16" Salovaara; Andre Tanneberger; Azzido Da Bass; Ville Virtanen. Best of Club Hits, Vol. 1 is a 26-track two-CD mix by DJ Geoffe. He appeared to have one goal in mind, getting folks out on the floor. The songs are commercial club hits, the type of which can be heard blasting in mainstream dance clubs around the world. Some of the dancefloor smashes found here include Moby's "Bodyrock," Armand Van Helden's "U Don't Know Me," and Daft Punk's epochal "One More Time." One could argue that some of the tracks swing a little too close to being too bland and even annoying, like Eiffel 65's grating "Blue (Da Ba Dee)," but for the most part this is a solid collection that mainstream dance fans will find a whole lot of fun. ~ Tim Sendra
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