Disc 1
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Summer Samba - (with Walter Wanderley) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 2. Necessary Evil - (with Armand Van Helden) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 3. Vertigo - (Virgo Edit, with Alan Braxe) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 4. Funky Music - (with Hardy Hard) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 5. Return Of The Original Art Form - (with Major Force) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 6. Evil Kinevil - (with Ceasefire/Deadly Avenger) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 7. Metaforce - (with Art Of Noise) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 8. I'm Ready - (with Size 9) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 9. Everybody Loves A Carnival - (with Fatboy Slim) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 10. Jack It Up - (DJ Delite, with Fatboy Slim) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 11. Private Psychedelic Reel, The - (with The Chemical Brothers) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 12. Between The Eyes - (with Soul Of A Man) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 13. Funky Fresh - (with DJ Stew/The Budda Monks) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 14. Blaxxtraxx 3 (Funky Nassau) - (with Mr. Spring) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 15. 1956 - (with Mr. X/Mr. Y) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 16. Because Of You - (with Scanty Sandwich) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 17. Born Slippy - (with Underworld) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 18. At The River - (with Groove Armada) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  | Disc 2
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Precession (Subtrranean EP) - (with Jaya) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 2. Baguio Track, The - (with Luzon) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 3. Spirit, The - (with The Unknown) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 4. Free - (Extended Vocal mix, with Mono Culture) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 5. Perfect State - (Original mix, with J-Jacks) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 6. Symmetry C - (Lange Breakbeat remix, with Brainchild) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 7. Another Day - (with Skip Raiders/Jada) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 8. Flesh - (Tilt mix, with Jan Janson/BT) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 9. Seven Cities - (with Solor Stone) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 10. I Want You - (with Z 2) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 11. Secret Folder Pt. 1 & 2 - (with Philippe Van Mullem) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
| 12. Viola - (Original mix, with Moogwai) ~ Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold |  |
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| Album Notes and Credits |
Notes & Personnel Info |  | This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Fatboy Slim and Paul Oakenfold. |  | Includes liner notes by Calvin Bush. |  | Pete Tong has an undisputed talent for keeping his finger on the dance music pulse, and he puts that to good effect on this, the first ESSENTIAL SELECTION of the new millennium. The winning formula remains--plenty of variety, records of huge hit potential and grooves to keep you dancing all the way through. Choice cuts abound, but several must be mentioned. The dirty beats of Armand Van Helden's "Koochy," for one, or, on a more techno vibe, Laurent Garnier's magnificent saxophone creation "The Man With The Red Face." On a two step note, the Artful Dodger excels with "Woman Trouble." But hang on, that's only the first disc! The second veers into deeper house and trance territory, and sees Tong letting rip with some more underground numbers. Of course the more popular trance of Chicane and System F hits the spot, but the inclusion of cracking tracks from James Holden, Breeder and Dea-Li is a bonus. A little something for the weekend, perhaps?! |
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| Technical Info |
 | Release Date : 05/16/2000 |  | Original Release Date : 2000 |  | Catalog ID : 31091 |  | Label : Full Frequency Range Recordings (US |  | Number of Discs : 2 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00643443109123 |
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| Professional Reviews |
| Rolling Stone (7/20/00, pp.139-40) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...An essential definition of 2 classic turntable styles: Slim's juiced-up big beat and Oakenfold's starry-eyed emo-techno..."CMJ (5/22/00, p.30) - "...Mr.Cook [begins] with a hard-hitting, body-moving mix of obscure gems and old standbys that run the gamut from hard house to anthemic techno....Oakie smoothes out the mood...with a mix that favors dark progressive house and blissful beats. The invasion continues." |
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