Trilenium
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Trilenium | |||||
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Studio album by Sash! | |||||
Released | April 2000 | ||||
Genre | Progressive house, Eurodance | ||||
Length | 60:06 | ||||
Label | Edel | ||||
Producer | Sash!, Tokapi | ||||
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Trilenium was the third album released by the German DJ Sash!. It did not live up to expectations and peaked at #13 in the British album charts.
Trilenium was released in April 2000, a half a year after the successful single "Adelante" (UK #2). At the time of the release the ballad "Just Around The Hill" had just been released. The title refers to the the fuss around the year 2000 of, for example, the millennium bug.
The album features many vocalists who have done previous collaborations with the dance group. Tina Cousins had sung in "Mysterious Times", Adrian Rodriguez in "Ecuador" and Sabine Ohmes was the voice of very first hit "Encore Une Fois". Most of the songs on Trilenium were dancy pop tracks comparable to previous singles "Colour The World" and "Mysterious Times". Where older Sash! albums consisted of mainly harder tracks with some pop tracks, Trilenium was the other way round.
[edit] Track listing
- "Rock The Block" (with Michael "Ameer" Williams & Deborah Cameron)
- "Adelante" (with Adrian Rodriguez & Peter Faulhammer)
- "With My Own Eyes" (with Inka)
- "Show Me The Right Way"
- "Le Soleil Noir" (with Sabine Ohmes)
- "Just Around The Hill" (with Tina Cousins)
- "Tell Me Now" (with Ca$h)
- "Trilenium"
- "Halleluja" (with Deborah Cameron & Ca$h)
- "Together Again" (with Blå Øjne)
- "Destination Unknown"
- "Multiply Teaser"
- "My Kind Of Blues"
- "Chill Out No. 1"