Chillout 2003/The Ultimate Chillout

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Chillout 2003/The Ultimate Chillout
Various artists - Chillout 2003 The Ultimate Chillout.jpg
Compilation album by
various artists
ReleasedMarch 11, 2003
Genre Chill-out
Length72:19
Label Nettwerk
The Ultimate Chillout chronology
Chillout 2002/The Ultimate Chillout
(2002)
Chillout 2003/The Ultimate Chillout
(2003)
Chillout 04/The Ultimate Chillout
(2003)
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Chillout 2003/The Ultimate Chillout is a compilation album released by Nettwerk. It is the third from The Ultimate Chillout franchise.

Contents

Track listing

Adapted from AllMusic and the album's official liner notes. [1] [2]

No.TitleWriter(s)PerformerLength
1."Love"  Delerium and Zoë Johnston 3:57
2."Olivia Newton Christ" LHB4:53
3."In This World" Moby Moby3:58
4."Love Can Damage Your Health"
  • Fabrice Dumont
  • Stephan Haeri
  • Angel McCluskey
Télépopmusik 4:11
5."Fine Day" (Frakker Mix)  Kirsty Hawkshaw 6:05
6."Wavy Gravy"  Sasha 6:38
7."Hear You Now" (Grand Chillas Mix) Frank Tomiczek Hooligan5:49
8."Black" (William Orbit Mix) Sarah McLachlan Sarah McLachlan4:28
9."Lean on Me" (featuring Colein) (Solarstone's Afterhours Remix)
  • Linda Duggan
  • Elliot Jones
  • Nick Woolfson
Sounds from the Ground7:35
10."Tears from the Moon" (featuring Sinéad O'Connor) (Carmen Rizzo Chillout Mix)  Conjure One 4:33
11."My Culture" (featuring Maxi Jazz and Robbie Williams)
1 Giant Leap 5:26
12."North Pole Transmission"  FC Kahuna 4:51
13."The 15th" (featuring Lizzy Yoder) Colin Newman Fischerspooner 3:56
14."Your Silent Face" New Order New Order5:59
Total length:72:19

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References

  1. 1 2 Bush, John. "Various Artists – Chillout 2003: The Ultimate Chillout". AllMusic . Retrieved April 17, 2017.
  2. Chillout 2003/The Ultimate Chillout (Liner notes). various artists. Nettwerk. 2003. 0 6700 30303 2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)