25 Years of Perfecto Records

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25 Years of Perfecto Records
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Compilation album by
Released20 March 2015
Genre trance, uplifting trance, house, progressive house, tech house, breakbeat
LengthCD 1: 1:00:18
CD 2: 1:12:46
Label Perfecto Records
Producer Paul Oakenfold
Paul Oakenfold chronology
We Are Planet Perfecto Volume 4
(2014)
25 Years of Perfecto Records
(2015)
We Are Planet Perfecto Volume 5 – Back to My House
(2015)

25 Years of Perfecto Records is a compilation album of English DJ and music producer Paul Oakenfold. It was released on March 20, 2015, by the record label Perfecto Records. [1] This album provides an overview of Perfecto Records' musical output over the first 25 years of its existence. [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

  1. Paul Oakenfold featuring Angela McCluskey – "You Could Be Happy (Paul Oakenfold Future House Radio Edit)"|3:04|
  2. BT – "Embracing the Sunshine (Embracing the Future Radio Edit)"|5:20|
  3. Grace – "Not Over Yet (Perfecto Radio Edit)"|4:21|
  4. Robert Owens – "I’ll Be Your Friend (Glamorous Mix)"|8:52|
  5. Lost – "The Gonzo (Original Mix)"|7:22|
  6. Tilt – "My Spirit (Groovestation Extended Mix)"|6:50|
  7. Mozaic – "Sing It (The Hallelujah Song) (Quivver’s Dirty Dub)"|8:48|
  8. Quivver – "Believe in Me (Radio Edit)"|4:01|
  9. Grace – "Skin on Skin (Orange Mix)"|7:58|
  10. Dope Smugglaz – "The Word (Original Mix)"|5:49|
  11. Stella Browne – "Every Woman Needs Love (Full Intention Mix)"|7:08|
  12. Ce Ce Peniston feat. Joyriders – "Finally (Tiger Stripes Radio Edit)"|3:26|
  13. Paul Oakenfold – "Southern Sun (Moe Aly Radio Edit)"|4:24|
  14. Paul Oakenfold & Cassandra Fox – "Touch Me (Paul Oakenfold ‘Stateside’ Radio Edit)"|3:15|
  15. Timo Maas feat. Martin Bettinghaus – "Ubik (The Dance)"|8:02|
  16. Tilt vs Paul van Dyk – "Rendezvous (Tilt’s Quadraphonic Instrumental)"|8:44|
  17. Man With No Name feat. Hannah– "Paint A Picture (Vocal Mix)"|5:40|
  18. Man With No Name – "Vavoom (Original Mix)"|7:28|

CD 2

  1. BT "Loving You More (Man With No Name Mix)"7:00
  2. Leama – "Requiem for a Dream (Paul Oakenfold Radio Edit)"3:30
  3. Paul Oakenfold featuring J Hart – "Surrender (Protoculture Radio Edit)"3:32
  4. Paul Oakenfold – "Cafe Del Mar (Radio Edit)"4:30
  5. Mekka – "Diamondback (Original Mix)"6:50
  6. Paul Oakenfold – "Barber's Adagio for Strings (Vocal Radio Edit)"4:20
  7. Ascension – "Someone (Original Vocal Mix)"8:50
  8. Perfecto Allstars – "Reach Up (Papa's Got a Brand New Pig Bag) (Perfecto Radio Edit)"3:40
  9. Amoeba Assassin – "Rollercoaster (Oakey’s Courtyard Mix)"8:14
  10. Tilt – "I Dream (Casa de Angeles Mix)"9:58
  11. Man With No Name – "Floor Essence (Apogee Radio Edit)"3:53
  12. Jan Johnston – "Flesh (DJ Tiësto Radio Edit)"3:53
  13. Planet Perfecto Knights – "ResuRection (Paul Oakenfold Full on Fluoro Radio Edit)"3:56
  14. Paul Oakenfold – "Full Moon Party (Thomas Datt Radio Edit)"3:30
  15. Planet Perfecto – "Bullet in the Gun (Saturday Mix)"9:28
  16. BT – "Flaming June (BT & PvD Radio Edit)"3:45

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