Club Life: Volume One Las Vegas

Club Life: Volume One Las Vegas
Compilation album by Tiësto
Released April 5, 2011
Genre House, electronica, trance
Length 01:17:53
Label Musical Freedom
Producer Tiësto
Tiësto chronology
Club Life: Volume One Las Vegas
(2011)
Club Life: Volume Two Miami
(2012)

Club Life: Volume One Las Vegas is a mix compilation album by internationally acclaimed [1] DJ/Producer Tiësto, released in 2011 and promoted globally with a live set show tour under the same name. It is the first installment of his new compilation series called Club Life.

The album's name was given to honor the live set held by Tiësto at the Hard Rock Cafe & Casino, The Joint in Las Vegas, Nevada where he signed DJ Residency. The track list was chosen based on his favorite tracks played throughout the year, solidifying after his preview album Kaleidoscope, the DJ's newest venture into a more wide variety of electronica music elements; as opposed to his traditional focus in playing trance music almost exclusively.[2]

Track listing

No. TitleArtist Length
1. "Now & Forever" (Original Mix)Henrik B featuring Christian Älvestam 7:47
2. "Blessed" (Original Mix)Tom Hangs featuring Shermanology 4:53
3. "I Belong to You" (Axel Bauer and Lanford Remix)Cazzi Opeia 6:00
4. "Slumber" (Original Mix)Steve Forte Rio featuring Lindsey Ray 5:45
5. "Girls with Bangs" (Tiësto Remix)Lune 5:52
6. "Bullets" (Club Mix)Rebecca & Fiona 5:35
7. "Heiress of Valentina" (Alesso Remix)Dúné 6:23
8. "Don't Ditch" (Original Mix)Tiësto & Marcel Woods 5:38
9. "Young at Heart" (Angger Dimas Remix)Amy Meredith 5:14
10. "Faces" (Original Mix)Alex Sayz 5:15
11. "We Want Your Soul" (Thomas Gold Remix)Moguai 4:30
12. "We Rock" (Original Mix)Boys Will Be Boys 6:02
13. "Zero 76" (Original Mix)Tiësto & Hardwell 5:00
14. "Fire in Your New Shoes" (Sultan & Ned Shepard's Electric Daisy Remix)Kaskade 5:38
15. "C'Mon" (Original Mix)Tiësto vs. Diplo 4:06

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Charts

Charts (2011) Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart 7[4]
UK Albums Chart 33[5]
U.S. Billboard Top Electronic Albums 3[6]

References

  1. "Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
  2. "MTV News". MTV. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
  3. Dee Jay News Magazine, Magikal Management a.s.b.l - RPM : 829.636.446
  4. "Canadian Album Chart". Billboard Music. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  5. "Dance Albums Chart". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  6. "Dance/Electronic Albums". Billboard Music. Retrieved 19 May 2011.


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