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Pages in category "Ministry of Sound compilation albums" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Topics about Ministry of Sound albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Ministry of Sound label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
The Annual is a series of compilation albums currently published annually by London-based electronic dance music brand Ministry of Sound. Described as Ministry of Sound's "flagship" series, the popular albums feature house, big beat and trance tracks popular in nightclubs, especially those in the United Kingdom.
Anthems 1991–2008 is a compilation album released by Ministry of Sound in Australia and the UK and the first in a series. The three CD set features dance singles from the period of 1991–2007 (despite the "2008" in the title).
Sessions is a series of DJ mix albums, each album normally by a different DJ who also compiles the tracks, released by the London-based electronic dance music label Ministry of Sound. Alongside The Annual, it is one of Ministry of Sound's better-known compilation album series.
Ministry of Sound, as a label, began in 1993 and its first album was the first volume of a series called Sessions.The series was successful enough for it to generate a spin-off series of The Chillout Session, which began in 2001 with a UK Compilation Chart #1 album.
Shooting Star (Deepest Blue song) Show Me Love (Robin S. song) Signals (Regard and Kwabs song) So Good to Me; Somebody to Love (Jefferson Airplane song) Somebody's Watching Me; Something About You (Christian Burns song) Sound of Freedom (song) Stay Awake (Example song) Sunshine (Tieks song) Sweet Lovin' Swing (Savage song)
The set was released on 19 September 2011 by Ministry of Sound's self-titled record label, [14] two days before the club's 20th anniversary, and several months ahead of the club's other twentieth-anniversary compilations. [6] A week earlier on 13 September, a "megamix" of music from the album was uploaded onto by YouTube by Ministry of Sound. [2]