| | Destination Monaco: Amber Lounge CD
Audio Mixers: Steffen Aaskoven; Marc George Andersen. Director: Jim Ubl. Arrangers: C.M. Murphy; Steffen Aaskoven; Marc George Andersen; Kenneth Bager. Destination Monaco: Amber Lounge Music Destination Monaco: Amber Lounge Songs | | Destination Monaco: Amber Lounge CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Life 2 Live - Layo & Bushwacka |
| 2. | Ripples - The Orb |
| 3. | Talk Amongst Yourself - Grand National (Sasha mix) |
| 4. | Static Society - King Kooba |
| 5. | Folie a Deux - Silicone Soul |
| 6. | Velocity - Hystereo |
| 7. | Brand New Delhi - The Tao Of Groove |
| 8. | Sunshine in Ipanema - Layo & Bushwacka |
| 9. | Call, The - Cantoma (Banzai Republic remix) |
| 10. | Cafe de la Plage - Groovecatcher |
| 11. | Sweet - The Real Cousin & Oscar B |
| 12. | Suhs of Afterlife, The - Bliss |
| | Destination Monaco: Amber Lounge Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Lemon Tree - Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass (Thievery Corp. remix) |
| 2. | Rondo Acapricio - Tosca |
| 3. | White Noise - Sofa Surfers (Kid Loco's Fire Engine Hip Society remix) |
| 4. | Watch the Tables Turn - Dr. Rubberfunk (12' mix) |
| 5. | Way Out - Lazy |
| 6. | Noose, The - Shawn Lee & The Ping Pong Orchestra |
| 7. | Golden Nectar - J. Boogie's Dubtronic Science |
| 8. | Rain, The - Lennart |
| 9. | Sometimes - Si*se |
| 10. | Pictures - Grandadbob |
| 11. | Wish You Were Here - Bliss (Charles Webster remix) |
| 12. | Fragment One...And I Kept Hearing Dub - Kenneth Bager (Instrumental Dub) |
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