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Various Artists - Sweet Oblivion

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Format: CD
Label: Epic (USA)
Catalog: EK-48996
Rel. Date: 09/08/1992
UPC: 074644899627

Sweet Oblivion
Artist: Various Artists
Format: CD
New: Currently Unavailable New
Used: Currently Unavailable $0.00
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Shadow of the Season
2. Nearly Lost You
3. Dollar Bill
4. More or Less
5. Butterfly
6. For Celebrations Past - (bonus track)
7. Secret Kind, The
8. Winter Song
9. Troubled Times
10. No One Knows
11. Julie Paradise
12. You Take The Feeling Away (Deep House Mix)
13. Sweetest Sin
14. Crazy Ibiza (Luna Moor & Diaz Remix)
15. From London To Ibiza (Club Mix)
16. Let's Go Back
17. Absolute House
18. It Is Your Disco
19. Renove
20. Louder (Carlos Gallardo Remix)
21. Deconstructed (Dr. Kucho! & Ralphi Rosario Remix)
22. The Coral Island (DJ Kone & Marc Palacios Remix)
23. Don't Call Me Baby (DJ Kone & Marc Palacios Remix)
24. Monkey Room (Day Mix)
25. Freedom (Extended Version)
26. Singularity
27. Soul Preachin'
28. Sunset Ibiza
29. To Night (Original Mix)
30. Te Quiero Puta (Club Mix)
31. Shame (Dave Kurtis Club Edit)
32. What U Gonna Do
33. I Defy (Vocal Mix)
34. I'll House U (Vocal Mix)
35. Brazilian Summer
36. Eye Contact
37. Let Me Be
38. El Ritmo
39. Most Wanted
40. Virus
41. Shadows On The Wall (Club Mix)
42. I'm Feeling Alive (Lemon3, Gaetan Durand & Val Entin Instrumental Remix)
43. Wild Boy
44. Street Party (2012 Re-Work)
45. Mousetrap (Club Mix)
46. I'm Hot For You
47. Green 21 (DJ Fever Deep Guitar Remix)
48. I Can't (Taste Of Honey Remix)
49. Run Red
50. Wtf (Sebastian Trescher & Discey Remix)
51. Flash (Club Mix)
52. Imagine (Ibiza Mix)
53. Ibiza Nights
54. New Feeling (Ibiza Club Mix)

More Info:

The Screaming Trees should've had it all, and Sweet Oblivion is the album that should've given it to them. The Ellensburg, Washington, band's second major-label disc is as expert a set of pounding grunge and shifting moods as anything this side of Nirvana. But despite a set of brilliant hooks, intriguing lyrics ("Shadow of the Season," "Julie Paradise"), and Mark Lanegan's attention-getting vocals, it stopped short of going gold. Still, along with its belated follow-up, Dust, this is a masterwork of '90s hard rock.
        
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