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Late Night Love 40 smooth and contemporary love songs

Various

Late Night Love: 40 smooth and contemporary love songs

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: BMG UK & Ireland Limited
Release date: 2003

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Love At First Sight Kylie Minogue
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2.  Unbreakable Westlife
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3.  Trouble Coldplay
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4.  Heaven: (Candlelight Mix) DJ Sammy & Yano...
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5.  I'm Gonna Be Alright Nas
Jennifer Lopez
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6.  You And I Will Young
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7.  I'm Outta Love Anastacia
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8.  When You Say Nothing At All Ronan Keating
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9.  Emotion Destiny's Child
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10.  7 Days Craig David
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11.  Lately Samantha Mumba
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12.  Here With Me Dido
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13.  Insatiable Darren Hayes
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14.  U Remind Me Usher
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15.  I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman Britney Spears
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16.  The World's Greatest R. Kelly
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17.  Torn Natalie Imbruglia
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18.  Unpretty TLC
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19.  From The Heart Another Level
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20.  I Want It That Way Backstreet Boys
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Holding On For You Liberty X
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2.  Don't Let Me Get Me P!nk
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3.  Wherever You Will Go The Calling
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4.  It's OK! Atomic Kitten
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5.  Fly By Blue
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6.  Hero Josey Scott
Chad Kroeger
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7.  Family Affair Mary J. Blige
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8.  When I Lost You Sarah Whatmore
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9.  What My Heart Wants To Say Gareth Gates
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10.  I Knew I Loved You Savage Garden
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11.  B With Me Mis-Teeq
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12.  Pure Shores All Saints
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13.  Point Of View DB Boulevard
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14.  Take Me Home Sophie Ellis-Bextor
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15.  I Try Macy Gray
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16.  What You Got ABS
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17.  He Wasn't Man Enough Toni Braxton
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18.  Kiss Me Sixpence None T...
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19.  In Our Lifetime Texas
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20.  Heartbeat Steps
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Featured Review
Kids Kids
MGMT
With 2005's "Time To Pretend" MGMT created a musical moment that would resonate for the next three years, putting it amongst the creme de la creme of new millennium indie anthems. With latest single, "Kids", MGMT fail to scale the heights they did with their first single, but still deliver a track that has met with strong approval from such critical sources as Pitchfork media, Zane Lowe and, surprisingly, dance music bible Mixmag who cited it as one of their "tunes of the year". Sporting an overridingly childlike melody that shimmers due to the interesting use of a distorted stylophone, the track washes over the listener thanks to the great use of a Gary Numan-esque synth line. This is all brought to the fore on the new remix by Belgian dance maestros Soulwax, who turn the muted indie cool of the original into an irrepressible club monster. If any evidence is needed, here is a clip of Erol Alkan playing the track at the recent Pukkelpop festival. Quite simply, amazing!
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