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Queer As Folk: The Second Season (CD)

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DISC 1 for Queer As Folk: The Second Season (CD) Album By Original TV Soundtrack
1   Hide U - Kosheen (John Creamer & Stephanie K remix)
2   Absolutely Not - Deborah Cox (Channel Dance remix)
3   Everyday - Kim English (Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Club mix)
4   Caught Up - DJ Disciple/Mia Cox (Guido Osario Vocal mix)
5   Risin' - Elle Patrice
6   Sneaky One - Satoshi Tomiie/Deanna
7   Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger - Daft Punk (Pete Heller's Stylus remix)
8   Star Guitar - The Chemical Brothers (Pete Heller's Expanded remix)
9   Miss You - Etta James (Illicit remix)
10   Plenty - Sarah McLachlan (Fade mix)
11   Underwater - Delerium/Rani (Mauve Dark Vocal mix)
12   Beautiful - Mandalay (Calderone After Hour mix)
 


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Title Note

Producers: Michael A. Perlmutter, Jonathan Miller, Scott McFayden.

Much like the way recorded material is used in HBO's The Sopranos, music plays an integral part in the wildly successful gay Showtime series "Queer as Folk." QUEER AS FOLK SECOND SEASON trots out a dozen cuts that take the pulse of the dance scene in the real world and find their way into the steamier scenes shot of the show's fictional, Pittsburgh-based club Babylon. There's no shortage of fierceness as new-school divas like Deborah Cox ("Absolutely Not") and Kim English ("Everyday") are featured front and center.

Other more unlikely dance-club denizens like Sarah McLachlan (Fade Mix of "Plenty") and Etta James (a chugging Illicit Remix Edit of the Stones classic "Miss You") also make a fine showing. Progressive cuts by the Chemical Brothers (a soaring "Star Guitar") and Daft Punk (the throbbing electro-funk of "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger") are given stellar remixes by Pete Heller and are well worth the price of admission. Mandalay's hypnotic ambient jam "Beautiful" (delivered with a Calderone After Hour Mix) makes for the perfect last call anthem to tie up this collection of vibrant dance music.



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