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Maxim's De Paris Mixed by Albert de Paname & Felix

Various

Maxim's De Paris: Mixed by Albert de Paname & Felix

Genre: DANCE
Label: Pschent
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Son Al Son Orquesta Aragón
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2.  Come On A My House Della Reese
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3.  Bacalao Sala'o Sidestepper
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4.  Hoy Tenemos Sidestepper
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5.  Nah Neh Nah Vaya Con Dios
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6.  L'Histoire Cheb Tarik
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7.  Mollendo Cafe Omar Bashir
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8.  Frontera Del Ensueno: (Andalucian mix) Rey De Copas
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9.  Garden Party: (Sounds of Life Brazil mix) Mezzoforte
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10.  Touched By The Hand Of Tenorio Les Hommes
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11.  Pop The Trunk: (Thievery Corporation mix) Thunderball
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12.  Dan Gna: (Joe Clausell mix) Les Go
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13.  Hey Diwani Hey Diwana The Dum Dum Project
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14.  Falling In Love: (radio edit) Shazz
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15.  The Place To Be: (main mix) Henri Scars
Pierre Cardin
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Learn 2 Luv: (Francois K's Atmospheric Mood mix) Kim English
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2.  Winnetou Melody Lemongrass
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3.  Running On The Sand From Somewhere To Anywhere Spiritual Afric...
Calm
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4.  Git With Me: (Original Extended Version) Paris Red
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5.  A Traveller's Delight/Lasting: (acapella) Plastyc Buddha/...
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6.  I Dream You Gerd
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7.  Heavy Flowers Crackpot
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8.  Turtle E's: (Rivera Smells Like Spring Spirit mix) La Taverne Du Lac
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9.  One Night Samba: (Karminsky Experience Inc. mix) Tim "Love" Lee
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10.  Friendly Pressure: (The Enemy Release mix) Jhelisa
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11.  The Flow: (Juan Atkins G-Funk mix) Model 500
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12.  Urbanisation In Country: (Takada's Last Summer Per... Ashley Beadle
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13.  The Caribou: (Paradox Sunset mix) Teddy Douglas
Francesco 'The...
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14.  Chant Des Sirenes Peter Phonix
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How It Ends How It Ends
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