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Forget PET SOUNDS worshippers like Eric Matthews and the High Llamas, history will show that instead it's guys like DJ Sammy who are the real inheritors of the Beach Boys mantle. Remember that back in the '60s, it was John and Jane Doe, not just the hipsters, who got down to Brian Wilson's summer-fun sound. And in 2002 it's those jocks and jockettes on the beach who are tossing the volleyball around to the sunny sounds of HEAVEN, which in turn draws on '60s California pop (the Mamas and the Papa's "California Dreamin'") as well as more contemporary fare (Bryan Adams's pop hit "Heaven," Don Henley's signature tune "Boys of Summer"). All the songs are redone with a prominent dance beat, hook-laden synthesizers, and a chirpy female singer for maximum summertime get-down factor. You can almost smell the sunblock; it's just the way Brian would want it.
Audio Remixers: DJ Sammy; Ron van Kroonenburg; Oliver Laib; Martin Eyerer.
Recording information: Toneteam Studios.
Arrangers: DJ Sammy; Oliver Laib; Martin Eyerer.
Personnel: Loona (vocals); James Herter (guitar); Jose Manuel Calderon (acoustic guitar).
Audio Mixers: DJ Sammy; Joris Vincken; Frank Reinert.
Heaven Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews DJ Sammy ROCKS!! If you like those funky dance club beats, then this CD is awesome! I loved "Heaven" song (the dance one and the slow one) Awesome reamke! And he also has a great remake of California Dreamin'. All the tracks sound similar because they all have the dance club sound. But its the type of CD you can pop in when you are working out, running, or just cleaning the house. The beats get you pumped up!! Submitted by luvzaverb (Charlotte, NC - USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Hello, This song is the BEST, and when i say the BEST, i mean the BEST!!!!!!!! Submitted by dirtysanchug (Whitehall, Wi, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good intro to trance cd Features some very poppy upbeat and up tempo songs including the popular heaven and sunlight. By far the best song on the album is Vive el presente. This song has a driving electronic beat and has one of the best peaks and finishes to a song I have ever heard. If you want true trance buy an ATB or oakenfold cd, but if you want a more poppy kind of feel with some good songs and dance beats then this is a grerat purchase. Submitted by JTR (Illinois) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
OUTSTANDING! I didn't know what to expect when i bought dj's album since the only song i had heard was HEAVEN. Happily suprised to find each song was so good and so different than it's predessor. You get a very unigue style which is different and i'm up for that!!ENOUGH ALREADY!-DJ SAMMY'S-HEAVEN-PLAY IT AGAIN SAM!!! Submitted by dradelbug (houston,tx,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
dj sammy @ LSC dtown seattle i've listened to dj sammy for along time now and seeing him live which was amazing alway'z make's me glad i bought this cd and other's..fate Submitted by midnightriderz02 (seattle washington!) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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