Perfecto Presents: Sandra Collins

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Perfecto Presents: Sandra Collins
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Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2003
Genre Progressive House & Progressive Trance
LengthApprox. 144 minutes
Label
Sandra Collins chronology
Cream
(2001)
Perfecto Presents: Sandra Collins
(2003)
Perfecto Presents: Sandra Collins Part 2
(2006)
Perfecto Presents chronology
Perfecto Presents: Seb Fontaine
(2003)
Perfecto Presents: Sandra Collins
(2003)
Perfecto Presents: Great Wall
(2003)
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Perfecto Presents: Sandra Collins is a mix album by DJ Sandra Collins, released 2003. [1] It was released on the Thrive Records label. [3] It was followed by Perfecto Presents: Sandra Collins Part 2 .

Contents

Track listing

Disc One

  1. "Reshurc" - Junkie XL
  2. "Atmosphere" - U&K
  3. "Bubble Bath (Martin Accorsi Remix)" - Agent 001
  4. "Reflections (Flash Brothers Remix)" - Rhythm Unlimited
  5. "In This World (Slacker's Rain Before Carnival Remix)" - Moby
  6. "It's Up To You (Lee Cabrera Unreleased Dub)" - Layo & Bushwacka!
  7. "Flux" - Avedon
  8. "No Other Man (The Greek's Remix)" - G-Pal Presents Ghos
  9. "All In My Head (Planet Funk Remix)" - Kosheen
  10. "Cosmic Fugue" - Voyager
  11. "Cold Comfort (Attention Deficit's In Focus Dub)" - Curve
  12. "Travelling On (Gabriel & Dresden Campfire Remix)" - Beber & Tamra

Disc Two

  1. "Intro" - Sandra Collins
  2. "Phutures (Atmos Remix)" - Saiko-Pod
  3. "Cliff (Infusion Remix)" - Will Saul
  4. "Me & You (Humate Remix)" - Camouflage
  5. "Losing My Religion (Humate Remix)" - Sydney
  6. "Bass Trap" - Quest vs. The Dirty Fours
  7. "Desire" - Rolasoul
  8. "Spite" - Avedon and Stig
  9. "Just Can't Get Enough (Infusion Remix)" - Transformer 2
  10. "Spectacle" - Voyager
  11. "The Great Escape (Attention Deficit's Freewill Remix)" - BT featuring Caroline Lavelle

Personnel

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