Bloom (Gabriel & Dresden album)
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Bloom is a 2004 compilation album by Gabriel & Dresden that collects songs by the duo and various other artists from the Nettwerk label. The first three tracks were originally featured on the EP Arcadia.
[edit] Track listing
| 1. |
"Arcadia" |
Gabriel & Dresden |
8:28 |
| 2. |
"Serendipity" |
Gabriel & Dresden |
8:13 |
| 3. |
"Lament" |
Gabriel & Dresden |
8:14 |
| 4. |
"Here Is the House" |
Andain |
4:52 |
| 5. |
"Forwards" |
Michael Burns[disambiguation needed ] |
7:43 |
| 6. |
"World on Fire (Junkie XL Club Mix)" |
Sarah Mclachlan |
10:01 |
| 7. |
"External Key" |
Audioholics |
4:25 |
| 8. |
"Someone Else" |
Voyager |
4:38 |
| 9. |
"Dub Horizon" |
Gabriel & Dresden |
6:58 |
| 10. |
"Cronch" |
Ferenc |
5:45 |
| 11. |
"Stoppage Time" |
Guy Gerber |
9:56 |
| 1. |
"Voices" |
Pass into Silence |
1:58 |
| 2. |
"Athena" |
Elevation, Gabriel & Dresden |
4:55 |
| 3. |
"Anything (Gabriel & Dresden Code 313 Dub)" |
Lili Haydn |
6:48 |
| 4. |
"Nova Satori (Josh Gabriel Mix)" |
RND |
6:00 |
| 5. |
"Don't Leave Home (Gabriel & Dresden Mix)" |
Dido |
10:52 |
| 6. |
"Sub" |
Bigtop[disambiguation needed ] |
6:14 |
| 7. |
"No One On Earth (Gabriel & Dresden Mix)" |
Above & Beyond |
9:02 |
| 8. |
"Alive (Original Mix)" |
Josh Gabriel |
8:17 |
| 9. |
"Switch" |
Josh Gabriel |
5:54 |
| 10. |
"Totally Fascinated (M.I.K.E.'s Fascinated Mix)" |
M.I.K.E. pres. Fascinated |
9:35 |
| 11. |
"Imagination (Acoustic)" |
Motorcycle |
2:49 |
- "External Key" contains a cappella from Andain's "Beautiful Things".
- "Someone Else" contains a cappella from Motorcycle's "As The Rush Comes".
- "Nova Satori (Josh Gabriel Mix)" title written on release as "Nova Santori (Josh Gabriel Mix)".
- "Totally Fascinated (M.I.K.E.'s Fascinated Mix)" is mislabled on the CD's tracklist as "Electric Eclipse" by Push.
[edit] Personnel
- Little C – artwork design[1]
- Gabriel & Dresden – DJ mix
- Rick Essig – mastering
- Jason Hull – cover photography
- Disc one
- Dave Dresden – songwriting on 1–3, 9, production on 3, 4, 9
- Josh Gabriel – songwriting on 1–3, 9, production on 3, 4, 9, engineering on 3
- David Gropper and Martin Gore – songwriting on 4
- Andain – production on 4
- Michael Burns – songwriting, vocals on 5
- Pierre Marchand – songwriting, production, engineering, mixing on 6
- Sarah McLachlan – songwriting on 6
- David Westerlund, Özgür Can – songwriting, production on 7
- Justin Scott Dixon – songwriting, production on 8
- Autan and Fra Soler – songwriting on 10
- Guy Gerber – songwriting, production on 11
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- Disc two
- Dave Dresden – songwriting, production on 2, 6, 11
- Josh Gabriel – songwriting, production on 2, 6, 8, 9, 11
- Tetsuo Sakae – songwriting on 1
- Michael Targanaski – songwriting, production on 2
- Lili Haydn – songwriting, production on 3
- Peter Rafelson – songwriting on 3
- Bill Laswell – production on 3
- Robert Palazuelos – songwriting, production on 4
- David Gropper – production on 4
- Dido Armstrong, Rollo Armstrong – songwriting, production on 5
- Peter Houser – songwriting on 6
- Bassbin Twins – production on 6
- Zoë Johnston – vocals, songwriting on 7
- Jono Grant, Paavo Siljamäki, Tony McGuinness[disambiguation needed
] – songwriting on 7
- Above & Beyond – production on 7
- Rowan Gabriel – fetal heartbeat on 8
- Kristy Gabriel – additional vocals on 8
- M.I.K.E. – songwriting, production on 10
- Jes Brieden – songwriting on 11
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[edit] Reviews
| “ |
These guys are certainly the men of the moment. Their production is second to none. |
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— M8 [2]
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| “ |
…America’s most in-demand re-mix team… |
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— DJ Times
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High performance… |
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— BPM
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| “ |
…when we say you haven’t heard them yet, it’s about time you do. |
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— Loft
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