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Various Defected in the House - Eivissa '05 (Part Two) Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Defected In The House - Eivissa '05 (Part Two) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Defected In The House - Eivissa '05 (Part Two) Country: UK Released: 2005 Style: House, Deep House MP3 version RAR size: 1311 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1196 mb WMA version RAR size: 1830 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 461 Other Formats: AA WAV DXD MP1 WMA APE MP4 Tracklist Hide Credits Emotional Rollercoaster (Osunlade Late Night Mix) A1 –Vivian Green Remix – Osunlade Love Calls (DFA Remix) A2 –Kem Remix – The DFA Another Day (Fanatix Remix) B1 –Kings Of Tomorrow Remix – Dave Darlington*Vocals – Leedia Urteaga Strength (Freeform Five Remix) B2 –Carolyn Harding Remix – Freeform Five Wait Forever (Original Mix) C1 –DJ Tekin Featuring – Beth Trollan Life Everlasting (Dennis Ferrer's Passion Of C Vocal Mix) C2 –Glen Lewis Featuring – Bongani, MjojoRemix – Dennis Ferrer Love Is What You Need (Look Ahead) (Knee Deep Classic Club Mix) D1 –King Unique Remix – Knee Deep D2 –Stereo Mutants Latin Spirit Credits Compiled By – Simon Dunmore Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 826194006662 Comments about Defected In The House - Eivissa '05 (Part Two) - Various Broadcaster Actually I found this a quite boring release. Expected a lot from it, especially since it's a 2x12" Tracks sound alike, nothing exciting. The only track that's a true pearl, is DJ Tekin - Wait Forever. Beautiful vocals, real solid track. This track totally makes up for the crap EP. Get it! Related Music albums to Defected In The House - Eivissa '05 (Part Two) by Various Various - Most Rated 2005 (Part 2) Various - Defected In The House - International Edition Volume II Can 7 - Destination Rio Dennis Ferrer - Hey Hey (Remixes) Knee Deep - Testament Of House - The Third Prophecy Various - DJ Zone - Special Party 03 Various - Cielo - Cloud 9 DJ Tekin - Wait Forever King Unique - Love Is What You Need (Look Ahead) King Unique / Sandy Rivera Featuring LT Brown - Love Is What You Need (Look Ahead) / Come Into My Room.
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