| | City Life: Underground London CD - Import (2 Customer Reviews)
City Life: Underground London Music City Life: Underground London Songs | | City Life: Underground London CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Coffee 2 Go - Marshall Jefferson/Fuf & Gos (Marshall Jefferson Remix, Marshall Jefferson remix) |
| 2. | Automatic - Nathan G. (Original Mix) |
| 3. | Freekin' Me - S&V (Original Mix) |
| 4. | Revolution - Stephane Malca/Kenny (Mike Monday Goodman Remix, Mike Monday Goodman remix) |
| 5. | Rumpfunk - Mike Monday |
| 6. | White Horse - Wonderland Avenue (Original Mix) |
| 7. | Wake Up - Paradise Soul/Stella Attar (Mike Monday & Stretch Silvester Remix, Mike Monday & Stretch Silvester remix) |
| 8. | Banrock - Sucker DJ's (Paul Rogers Remix, Paul Rogers remix) |
| 9. | Lotta Lovin' - Sucker DJ's (Paradise Soul Remix, Paradise Soul remix) |
| 10. | Moscow Rendezvous - Paradise Soul |
| | City Life: Underground London Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | To the Sky - James Sampson/Kid Massive |
| 2. | Made for You - Deep Solution (Mettle Deep Mix) |
| 3. | Mysa - The Rhythm Slaves |
| 4. | Inside Your Eyes - The Rhythm Slaves |
| 5. | Sleepy Head - Mettle Music (House Mix) |
| 6. | Love Is Everything - Shola Phillips/The Layabouts (Main Vocal Mix) |
| 7. | Light Up Your Life - The Rhythm Slaves (Kid Massive & Raoul's Vocal Mix Grant Nelson Edit) |
| 8. | Aquarius Lounge Life - Monte |
| 9. | Innervisions - Luco |
| 10. | Sunshine - Maria Yannissopoulou/The Layabouts/Jem Seeds/Yannis (Jask Main Mix) |
| 11. | Brisa Da Vida, La - Favela 5 (Charles Spencer Mix) |
| 12. | Salsa D - Rio Orchestra (Brian Tappert Edit) |
| City Life: Underground London Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Underground London What I liked most about City life: Underground London, is that I didnt get bored after the first few tracks or even after disc one of two. It stays crazy smooth, the compination of beat and bass make for a great listen. Its house to fit your urban mood. The order of songs mesh together seamlessly, creating an entirly cool relaxed feeling. Submitted by Chrystal (Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Underground London What I liked most about City life: Underground London, is that I didnt get bored after the first few tracks or even after disc one of two. It stays crazy smooth, the compination of beat and bass make for a great listen. Its house to fit your urban mood. The order of songs mesh together seamlessly, creating an entirly cool relaxed feeling. Submitted by Chrystal (Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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