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Music Of The Millennium Vol.2 

Various

Music Of The Millennium Vol.2

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Universal Music TV
Release date: 2000

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Under Pressure Queen
David Bowie
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2.  Start Me Up The Rolling Stones
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3.  Pride: (IN THE NAME OF LOVE) U2
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4.  Bad Love Eric Clapton
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5.  Love In An Elevator Aerosmith
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6.  All Right Now Free
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7.  Jet Wings
Paul McCartney
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8.  Money For Nothing Dire Straits
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9.  Sledgehammer Peter Gabriel
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10.  Alive And Kicking Simple Minds
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11.  Relax Frankie Goes To...
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12.  The Logical Song Supertramp
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13.  Living In The Past Jethro Tull
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14.  Kiss Prince
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15.  The Best Tina Turner
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16.  Mrs. Robinson Simon & Garfunkel
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17.  Like A Rolling Stone Bob Dylan
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18.  Mr. Tambourne Man The Byrds
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19.  God Only Knows The Beach Boys
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Woman John Lennon
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2.  Angels Robbie Williams
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3.  Don't Dream It's Over Crowded House
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4.  Don't Look Back In Anger Oasis
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5.  Linger The Cranberries
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6.  Paranoid Android Radiohead
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7.  If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next Manic Street Pr...
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8.  Parklife Blur
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9.  How Soon Is Now? The Smiths
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10.  Oliver's Army The Attractions
Elvis Costello
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11.  Virginia Plain Roxy Music
Bryan Ferry
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12.  Going Underground The Jam
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13.  Teenage Kicks The Undertones
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14.  London Calling The Clash
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15.  Firestarter The Prodigy
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16.  Born Slippy Underworld
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17.  Protection Massive Attack
Tracey Thorn
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18.  Glory Box Portishead
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19.  Life On Mars David Bowie
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Featured Review
Colours Move Colours Move
Fuck Buttons
More fine experiments in drone and noise from Bristol's finest leftfield duo; Fuck Buttons crown a triumphant year worldwide with another single taken off their excellent debut "Street Horrrsing", a strong candidate to feature among the year's best records in the most influential media. "Colours move" is a powerful blend of tribal drums, guitar fuzz, human screams and animal noises. But the real surprise in the 12" is the appearance of electronic icon Andrew Weatherall, reworking their former single "Sweet Love For Planet Earth." The man behind "Screamadelica" reshapes "Planet Earth" as an hypnotic, dub-driven track; the closest to the dancefloor Fuck Buttons have been to date and one of the most interesting mixes we have heard for ages.
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