... The bottom line here is that if commercial club music is your thing, then you will love Clubland 4, in as much as you probably would have liked Clubland 1, 2 or 3.
If you’re still with me, I’m guessing that you want to know more. OK.
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Clubland 4 (2CD) - CD
Disc 1 Irish Blue - Flip & Fill Feat. Junior I Can't Let You Go - Ian Van Dahl Maria ... more
(I Like It Loud) - Scooter Vs Marc Acardipane & Dick Rules It's Over Now - Big Ang Feat. Siobhan Don't Look Back - CJ Stone ^Energy Mix] Show Me A Sign - ...
A review by LostWitness on Clubland Vol.4 (The Night Of Your Life) - Various Artists February 4th, 2004
Author's product rating:
Originality
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Quality and consistency of tracks
Value for Money
Advantages:
Relentless, uplifting, anthemic dance music
Disadvantages:
Some weak tracks, formulaic
Recommend to potential buyers:
yes
Full review
Reviews of compilation albums are very difficult to do. They’re even more difficult to do when you’re reviewing an ongoing series of albums that could all be the same as each other. The bottom line here is that if commercial club music is your thing, then you will love Clubland 4, in as much as you probably would have liked Clubland 1, 2 or 3.
If you’re still with me, I’m guessing that you want to know more. OK.
The Clubland series has become one of the most successful dance music compilation albums of the last couple of years. Whilst the Cream Anthems and Ministry of Sound compilations still sell very well, there has always been a gap in the market for more commercial material that doesn’t pander to the post and pre-Ibiza fashion nonsense. The interesting thing, of course, is that a number of the tracks on this album will also feature on a trendy Cream CD, but because they'll have been mixed by some “top geezer” then they’ll be instantly more credible.
I don’t go in for all this pretentious rubbish. I just like music that sounds good, puts me in the right mood and keeps me uplifted for the rest of the night. If you’re looking for the “right” music, arranged in the “right” way and mixed by the “right” people, this probably isn’t for you.
Still with me? Gosh, you do want to know more don’t you?
The fourth in the Clubland series repeats the tried and tested formula of the previous three volumes. The sound here is commercial pop/dance/trance music. It’s all very radio-friendly, uncomplicated and accessible. For anyone who only has a passing interest in the genre, it’s probably all a bit formulaic, but if you like this kind of thing then you’ll find an album crammed full of all the sorts of anthems (I won’t say choons) that you know and love. The pace is relentless – nothing below 128 bpm here – with a good mixture of vocal and instrumental material. The commercial popularity of the stuff remains at such a level that each volume of the Clubland series now seems to contain more and more chart hits, often before they actually reach the giddy heights of the top ten. The album is arranged across three discs, two of which aren’t mixed (i.e. you get a tiny gap between them) and one of which is a live mix from Flip and Fill (commercial DJs extraordinaire.)
The majority of the tracks here play to a familiar tune. Gorgeous, often haunting vocals arranged over a synthesised background that tends to thunder along at a breakneck pace. You probably know the sort of thing. Few of the names will be familiar – let’s face it, longevity is not normally associated with this genre – but it’s a sound that seems to have taken hold across Europe for some years now. The fashion for tranced up cover versions continues, with some slightly cheesy covers included here for good measure, as well as some up-to-date remixes of club hits from the 90s. There are also some tranced up versions of mainstream pop songs, few of which actually work particularly well in their own right, but as part of this compilation seem to sit quite well.
My only concern with this formula is that there really IS no marked change from one volume to the next, and I can’t help thinking that the general public must be getting a bit bored with it all by now. It’s also worth acknowledging that there a lot more to the club scene than this type of music, so as a reference to Clubland it’s not strictly fair. The second disc loosens up a little towards the end, but this just makes it sound out of sorts with the rest of the album rather than improving the variety of the music. There's precious little house music here, for example.
For more detail, here's s track by track summary of the main album:
Disc one
Flip and Fill featuring Junior – Irish Blue
The male vocal isn’t entirely successful, but otherwise it’s standard Flip and Fill material. Sounds like a cover version of an ABC song to me.
Ian Van Dahl – I Can’t Let You Go
Disappointing commercially, making only a brief appearance in the charts. Sticks to the usual formula – desperate, breathy female laments to a pounding beat.
Scooter vs Marc Acadipane & Dick Rules – Maria (I Like It Loud)
Ick. The usual Scooter shouting nonsense, with a guest vocal from someone who rips off The Mad Stuntman from Reel 2 Real (remember him?).
Big Ang - It’s Over Now
Featured on volume 3 in a better version. This one sounds like it’s been mixed to sound old-fashioned.
CJ Stone – Don’t Look Back
Starts off like a New Order song but then progresses into standard trance fodder.
Kontakt – Show Me A Sign
Getting lots of airplay on Radio 1. Simple, effective and very catchy. Hugely uplifting song. I love it.
Scott Brown – I Would Stay
Powerful vocals that build and build into a hugely uplifting climax. It’s dramatic and over-the-top - rather like me!
Pascal – This Will Be The Best Days of Our Lives
Very radio-friendly and a good choice after their Tiffany cover version. Drops off a bit towards the end though – would have liked more vocals.
Neo Cortex – Elements
Classic trance material that keeps the mood going. Has a mixture of male and female vocals as well as a very catchy instrumental.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Mixed Up World
In a very mixed up version. I didn’t think I’d like this, but the trance mix works really well, even if the song becomes terrible sad in tone.
Paul Van Dyk – Connected
Started off life as a polyphonic ring tone and now turned into a full-blown trance anthem. It’s classic Van Dyk material, even if that means that it is a bit repetitive.
Jurgen Vries – Wilderness
Also previously included on volume 3, but updated here with a new vocal. This makes it all a bit more commercial, so I can see why they’ve done it.
Solex – Close To The Edge
A great tune. Starts off like a pounding runaway train, complete with relentless vocal and then goes off on one. It’s epic stuff.
Northstarz – What’s Up?
You guessed it – a cover version of the 4 Non Blondes song. It’s cheesy, shameless and utterly addictive.
Nicolette – Harden Up
Ultra-fast, bitch hard house tune with a vocal that I’m sure includes the words, “poo rocket out.” Remember The Candy Girls? It’s them all over again.
Dallas Superstars – Fast Driving
Boring, breathy stuff about someone driving too fast. Yawn.
Dirt Devils – Music Is Life
Crazy, electric music from the Kraftwerk school of inspiration.
Rezonance Q – Sweetheart
More ultra-fast, bitch hard house without the poo rocketing out.
Disc Two
Ultrabeat – Feeling Fine
A weak follow-up to last year’s best seller, Pretty Green Eyes. It’s standard pop/trance material – instantly forgettable.
Tiffany Gayle – Do You Wanna Dance?
Alice Dee Jay on speed.
The Force – Paradise and Dreams
Probably the strongest song with a male vocal, benefiting from a traditional piano interlude – this one also has an 80s feel to it.
Rachel Stevens – Sweet Dreams My LA Ex
Oh dear. This is a disaster. Not a bad pop tune, but this makes a dreadful trance tune.
Q-Tex – I Remember
Powerful, trance house that starts off quite well, but the shrill vocals start to get on your nerves after a while.
Dream Frequency – Feels So Real
This’ll take a few people back. One of the original purveyors of trance music from the early 90s now back in remixed form. The vocals on this are absolutely gorgeous – it’s just a shame there aren’t more of them!
Styles & Breeze – You’re Shining
Spooky house music that sounds a bit like a horror movie sound track. Good stuff.
Carlotta Chadwick – Be There
Even more ultra-fast, bitch hard house but still no poo rocketing out.
Louise – Pandora’s Box
Definitely more successful than the Rachel Stevens episode but still not a strong track.
Blue Amazon – The Other Love
Unmemorable.
Matt Darey & Marcella Woods
I’ve never seen a picture of Mr Darey, but I’d have his children any day. I love everything he does. This is no exception. Storming tune that you just can’t get out of your head.
Paul Oakenfold – Hypnotised
A bit of traditional old school trance – nothing terribly exciting.
Jonestown – Sweetest Thang
Housey little tune that calms things down a bit – has a repetitive male vocal sample that I should recognise, but don’t.
LMC vs U2 – Take Me to the Clouds
Included here in instrumental version, the vocal release is about to hit number one in the singles chart. It’s a catchy enough little house tune but not worthy of all the current attention.
Sugababes – Hole In the Head
As with any other Full Intention remix, this sounds more at home in a New York night club than it does on a compilation like this. I’m indifferent to it.
UD Project – Summer Jam
If you ever watch The Hits then you’ll have been bombarded with this all summer. It’s all a bit dull really in that the beat never gets anywhere. But it is very addictive- typical Eurobeat.
Elton John – Are You Ready For Love?
This feels completely out of place. A classic song, resurrected by Ibiza DJs, but not relevant to this compilation. If Grandma went clubbing, she’d dance to this.
DJ Casper – Cha Cha Slid
A definite party tune. Repetitive beat, with instructed dance steps from a toneless male vocal. The arrangement is quite funky though.
Disc Three
Not going to do another track by track review here. Many of the songs were featured on volume three and there are quite a few older songs (Haddaway - What Is Love) added in for good measure. It's a storming mix and a welcome addition to the pack. The inclusion of a mixed cd works really well for me because you've then got the best of both worlds.
In total, Clubland 4 features over fifty tracks, between the mixed and unmixed cds. At normal double cd prices, that really is good value and I can see why this series sells so well. It probably is the sort of thing that you'll love or hate, but if you want a good album to stick on whilst you're getting ready, or whilst you're on your way out, I think this will do the business. I've virtually worn mine out.
Advantages: Excellent tracks chosen Disadvantages: Old tunes on mix CD
Ever wanted a Clubland album suitable for a nightclubbing experience in your own home? Then you can with this album.
Full tracklisting:-
Disc: 1
1. Flip & Fill feat Junior - Irish Blue
2. Ian Van Dahl - I Can't Let You Go
3. Scooter - Maria (I lIke It Loud)
4. Big Ang feat Siobhan - It's Over Now
5. CJ Stone - Don't Look Back (Energy Mix)
6. Kontakt - Show Me A Sign
7. Scott Brown - I Would Stay (Flip & Fill Mix)
8. Pascal feat Karen Parry ... ...old songs mixed again, like Clubland 2's Live CD. Some new songs however are on this CD like Nick Skitz's All you Deejays, Bass Bumper's Music's Got Me, a updated version of Haddaway's What Is Love, a cover of Popcorn by Rezidents, Uproar's The Roof Is On Fire, Awesome 3 Vs FNP's Don't Go, Voodoo & Serano's Give Me The Power and the remix of XTM's Fly On The Wings Of Love. The Live mix CD is mixed once again by the kings of Clubland, Flip & Fill. ...
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Clubland 4 Review ofClubland Vol.4 (The Night Of Your Life) - Various Artistsby
xxxpartygalxxx
Advantages: some good dance songs Disadvantages: some old songs
...for Christmas. Iv also got Clubland 2, 3, and extreme but I think this one is best. It consists of three CDs : Night 1
Night 2
Clubland Live
This album has some great songs on it, although some of them are a bit old. It has a few pop songs on it that have been remixed, E.G Sugababes - Hole In The Head. One song on here that i don't think should be on is Elton John - Are You Ready For Love i don't think this is the right CD to put that sort of ... ...most of them are from Clubland 3 and Clubland Extreme. My favorite songs from the Live CD are Special D - Come With Me and Bang vs. Paradise - Sunshine On A Cloudy Day.
This is the sort of CD to play at summer parties etc. I would strongly recommend this Album to everyone.
Number of CDs: 3 Distributor: Universal Music Released: 2003
Price: £14.99 ...
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clubbing away Review ofClubland Vol.4 (The Night Of Your Life) - Various Artistsby
benlepensive
Advantages: bouncy dance Disadvantages: samey
You have to admire Clubland for being able to consistently churn out the albums and the singles. This collection houses some superb dance tracks.
On this album:
Check out Ultrabeat's 'Feelin Fine' which will raise your pulse and the roof with some fierce pianolines and a pounding bassline. I also enjoyed Ian Van Dahl's track which is a soaring piece of eurphoric dance with some refreshing vocals.
Weak tracks:
Not too keen on the remix of Sophie ... ...the rest of the trancey tracks. It sounds like the remix has been rushed and the beats seems to quick for her gentle vocals.
Overall: A solid album if you like your dance hard and fast with that vocal edge. It is worht playing to warm up a night! ...
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I love cheese Review ofClubland Vol.4 (The Night Of Your Life) - Various Artistsby
CheesyBiatch
Advantages: Cheaper than cheese in a can Disadvantages: Smells like cheese
...latest in cheese from the clubland gang is second to none.
Not only is it cheesy but also comes with, not 2 but 3 cd's...YES another cd packed with the latest and greatest cheesy essentials that continuously get branded as trance. WTF TRANCE! this is CHEESE, the most originall genre ever to grace the music supermarkets.
Cheese, spelt C H E E S E does not come any better than this folks.
Originality: How can this be original? Track after track ... ...see adverisements to the latest clubland classic album.
Compare against artist's other releases: Every clubland is the same.
Against competition: Its only competition is another clubland cd?!
Cover/Inlay Design and Content: Pretty
Recommend to potential buyers: If you like cheese, you already have clubland
Very Poor and IT AINT TRANCE
Thanks for taking time out of listenin to cheese to read this review.
**Clubbers against Clubland** ...
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The Clubland expierence Review ofClubland Vol.4 (The Night Of Your Life) - Various Artistsby
sarah-x-joann
Advantages: The amazing tracks on this CD , absolutly great value 4 money !! Disadvantages: i had never heard of a couple of the songs
Clubland 10 .. what can you say about it .. well i have to say first of this is actually the best CD i own. when ever i put this CD on it makes me want to dance (obv) but i mean relli go for it. It has many artists on it between its 61 tracks ( if you get the live CD aswell , Which is awsome). some artists are Cascada, Rihanna, cass fox and infernal + many many more spectacular artists. These songs will live with you forever they are so adictive.. ...
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Clubland Vol.4 (The Night Of Your Life) - Various Artists
Product details
Title: Clubland Vol.4 (The Night Of Your Life)
Performer: Various Artists
Genre: R&B
Sub Genre: Dance
Release Date: 10/11/2003
Recomended Retail Price: 18.99 GBP
Label / Distributor: Universal Music TV / Universal Music
Pieces in Set: 3
Studio / Live: Studio
Stereo: Stereo
Format: Collection
EAN: 602498135983
Catalogue Number: 9813598
Additional notes
Album Notes: This collection of hot club tracks features 56 mixes from artists including Paul Van Dyk, Drunkenmunky, Ian Van Dahl, Scooter and many others.
Titles on disc 1
1.: Irish Blue - Flip & Fill/Junior
2.: I Can't Let You Go - Ian Van Dahl
3.: Maria (I Like It Loud) - Scooter & Marc Acardipane/Dick Rules
4.: It's Over Now - Big Ang & Siobhan
5.: Don't Look Back (energy mix) - Stone, C.J.
6.: Show Me A Sign - Kontakt
7.: I Would Stay (Flip & Fill remix) - Brown, Scott
8.: This Will Be (The Best Days Of Our Lives) (Voodoo & Serano remix) - Pascal & Karen Parry
9.: Elements - Neo Cortex
10.: Mixed Up World (Eighth Day remix) - Ellis-Bextor, Sophie
11.: Connected - Van Dyk, Paul
12.: Wilderness - Vries, Jurgen & Shena
13.: Close To The Edge - Solex
14.: What's Up (club mix) - Northstarz & Neon 8
15.: Harden Up - Nicolette
16.: Fast Driving (Antiloop remix) - Dallas Superstars
17.: Music Is Life (Jono Grant Vs. P.O.S. remix) - Dirt Devils
18.: Sweetheart - Rezonance Q
Titles on disc 2
1.: Feeling Fine (C.J. Stone remix) - Ultrabeat
2.: Do You Wanna Dance (KB Project remix) - Gayle, Tiffany
3.: Paradise And Dreams - Force
4.: Sweet Dreams My LA Ex (Flip & Fill remix) - Stevens, Rachel
5.: I Remember - Q-Tex
6.: Feels So Real - Dream Frequency & Northstarz
7.: You're Shining - Styles & Breeze
8.: Be There (FNP remix) - Chadwick, Carlotta & FNP
9.: Pandora's Kiss (Pascal remix) - Louise
10.: Other Love - Blue Amazon & Darren Tate
11.: Voice Of An Angel - Darey, Matt & Marcella Woods
12.: Hypnotised (Deepsky's radio reaktor mix) - Oakenfold, Paul
13.: Sweet Thang (Mustard Mix) - Jonestown
14.: Take Me To The Clouds A Dub - LMC & U2
15.: Hole In The Head (Full Intention vocal mix) - Sugababes
16.: Summer Jam (DJ FRANK's UK edit) - UD Project
17.: Are You Ready For Love - John, Elton
18.: Cha Cha Slide (Hardino mix) - DJ Casper
Titles on disc 3
1.: Intro (mixed by Flip & Fill) - Flip & Fill
2.: Pretty Green Eyes (mixed by Flip & Fill) - Ultrabeat
3.: Come With Me (mixed by Flip & Fill) - Special D
4.: Come And Fly With Me (Ultrabeat mix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - Element
5.: All You Deejays (mixed by Flip & Fill) - Nick Skitz
6.: E (mixed by Flip & Fill) - Drunken Munkey
7.: Music's Got Me (Voodoo & Serano mix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - Bass Bumpers
8.: What Is Love (reloaded mix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - Haddaway
9.: Popcorn (mixed by Flip & Fill) - Rezidents
10.: Roof Is On Fire (KB Project remix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - Uproar
11.: Open Your Eyes (Rezonance Q mix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - Eyeopener
12.: If You Leave Me Now (Aldrich & Glennon mix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - System & Kerri B
13.: Don't Go (FNP mix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - Awesome 3 & FNP
14.: Girl Like Me (mixed by Flip & Fill) - Marianne
15.: Sunshine On A Cloudy Day (mixed by Flip & Fill) - Bang & Paradise
16.: I Don't Wanna Stop (Pascal mix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - ATB
17.: Give Me The Power (mixed by Flip & Fill) - VooDoo & Serano
18.: Tu Es Foutu (Benny Benassi remix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - Ingrid
19.: Going Insane (303 mix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - Warp Bros & Red Monkey
20.: Fly On The Wings Of Love (Flip & Fill remix/mixed by Flip & Fill) - XTM & DJ Chucky/Annia
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