| | Best Of Trance Volume Six CD
Audio Remixers: DJ Joe Bermudez; Giuseppe D.
Recording information: Fortress Studios, London, England; Jiant-ACM Studios.
Arrangers: Paavo Siljamäki; Jono Grant; Tony McGuinness; Flor Theeuwes; Alle Benassi; Benny Benassi.
Personnel: Ashley Tomberlin, Marcella Woods, Wayne Jackson, Edmée Daenen, Molly Bancroft (vocals); Dave "the Wave" Dresden, Josh Gabriel, Flor Theeuwes (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Alle Benassi; Benny Benassi.
Best Of Trance Volume Six Music | List Price | $18.97 (You save $3.32) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Rap, Electronica, Techno, Trance, Dance, Oldies Collections, Greatest Hits Collections | | Label | Robbins Entertainment | | Orig Year | 2007 | | All Time Sales Rank | 109352  | | CD Universe Part number | 7369606 | | Catalog number | 75071 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 27, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Cory Robbins; Yann Peifer; John Parker; Judge Jules; Dino Lenny; P. Siljamaki; Jose Amnesia; J. Scott G.; Jason Blum; Simon Wills; Paul Van Dyk; Jono Grant; Tony McGuinness; Joe Bermudez; Daz Sampson; Gary Johnson; Flor Theeuwes; Mark Dowling; Scott Chester; Dave Valler; Matt Bronleewe; Michael Woods; Giuseppe D; DJ Manian; Gabriel; Yann Peifer; Judge Jules; Julien Ranouil; M. Hanzen; J. Thornfeldt; Tomas Skyldeberg; Alfredo Pignagnoli; Giuseppe Handke; Ovidiu Florea; Dino Lenny; Manuel Reuter; P. Siljamaki; Jose Amnesia; Dresden Staatskapelle; J. Scott G.; Jason Blum; Simon Wills; Paul Van Dyk; Jono Grant; Tony McGuinness; Joe Bermudez; Daz Sampson; Klubjumpers; Bose; Gary Johnson; Flor Theeuwes; Thunder Deejay; Mark Dowling; Scott Chester; Dave Valler; Matt Bronleewe; Michael Woods; Cory Robbins (Compilation); John Parker (Compilation) | | Recording Time | 54 minutes |
Best Of Trance Volume Six Songs | 1. | Ghost - Deepsky/Jes (mix, Joe Bermudez & Klubjumpers Radio Edit) |
| 2. | Cut - Plumb (Bronleewe & Bose Mix) |
| 3. | Your Loving Arms - Karen Overton |
| 4. | Raindrops - Stunt |
| 5. | Tracking Treasure Down - Gabriel & Dresden |
| 6. | So Special - Marcella Woods/Michael Woods/Judge Jules |
| 7. | Living on Video - Pakito |
| 8. | Feels Like Heaven - Cam Tyler |
| 9. | Can't Sleep - Above & Beyond |
| 10. | All About Me - Jenny Bliss |
| 11. | Feel Alive - Svor Naan/Benassi Bros./Naan |
| 12. | Before I Sleep - Elena (mix) |
| 13. | Other Side, The - Paul van Dyk/Wayne Jackson |
| 14. | I Go Crazy - D.H.T./Edmee (mix, Giuseppe D's Radio Edit) |
| 15. | Everytime We Touch - Cascada |
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