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Title:
Diary Of A Lonely Sailor
Musician:
Style:
House, Deep House, Tech House
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MP3 album size:
1189 mb
FLAC album size:
1546 mb
Other formats:
MOD DTS WMA AIFF VOC DMF XM
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Rating:
4.5 ✪

Tracklist

Diary Of A Lonely Sailor 1:44
Back From Exile 6:09
Hope And Dispair 7:02
Life Is Just A Timeless Motion 6:07
So Free 5:53
More Than Ever (No Doubt) 2:12
Power To The People 5:25
When Stars Collide 5:18
Travellers (In A Deep Session With Terry Lee Brown Jr.) 6:53
Space For Lovers 6:19
Can't Sleep 4:39
From The Inside Out 1:39
The Guiding Light 5:44
So Fragile (On My Own) 3:27
The Soul Redrive (Instrumental Version) 2:12

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PLAC CD 030-2 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(CD, Album) Plastic City PLAC CD 030-2 Germany 2002
PLAC 030-4 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(15xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Plastic City PLAC 030-4 Germany 2002
PLACLP030-3 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(3xLP, Album) Plastic City PLACLP030-3 Germany 2002
plac030-3 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(3xLP, Album, Promo, W/Lbl, Sti) Plastic City plac030-3 Germany 2002
ПРЗ CD 5508 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(CD, Album) TME ПРЗ CD 5508 Russia 2002
PLACCD030-2 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(CD, Album, P/Mixed, Promo, Car) Plastic City PLACCD030-2 Germany 2002

Tracklist Hide Credits

A01 Diary Of A Lonely Sailor
Vocals – The Man Who Could
A02 Back From Exile
A03 Hope And Dispair
B01 Life Is Just A Timeless Motion
Vocals – The Man Who CouldVocals [Female] – Sid Thomson
B02 So Free
Vocals – Jay*
C01 More Than Ever (No Doubt)
C02 Power To The People
C03 When Stars Collide
D01 Travellers (In A Deep Session With Terry Lee Brown Jr.)
Featuring [With] – Terry Lee Brown Jr.Written-by, Producer, Other [Sensed By] – Norman Feller
D02 Space For Lovers
Vocals – The Man Who Could
E01 Can't Sleep
E02 From The Inside Out
Vocals – Timewriter*
F01 The Guiding Light
Vocals – Timewriter*
F02 So Fragile (On My Own)
Vocals – The Man Who Could
F03 The Soul Redrive (Instrumental Version)

Credits

  • Artwork By [Layout] – UC Graphic
  • Photography – JFC
  • Photography [Portrait] – Ambach / Ambiel
  • Written-by, Producer, Other [Sensed By], Mixed By, Recorded By – Frank Cochois*

Notes

GEMA
LC 04675

Published by EKG BMG/UFA.
Marketed by UCMG Germany GmbH.
Distributed by Intergroove Germany.
Made in Germany.

Mixed and recorded at "Silent Chamber" 2002.

Catalog number appears as "PLAC LP 030-3" on the release.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PLAC CD 030-2 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(CD, Album) Plastic City PLAC CD 030-2 Germany 2002
PLACCD030-2 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(CD, Album, P/Mixed, Promo, Car) Plastic City PLACCD030-2 Germany 2002
plac030-3 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(3xLP, Album, Promo, W/Lbl, Sti) Plastic City plac030-3 Germany 2002
ПРЗ CD 5508 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(CD, Album) TME ПРЗ CD 5508 Russia 2002
PLAC 030-4 The Timewriter Diary Of A Lonely Sailor ‎(15xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Plastic City PLAC 030-4 Germany 2002

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Reviews:
  • Falya
this album was 15 years ahead of its time. every track is gold.
  • Questanthr
I first heard the CD version of this back in 2005 on Saturday evening in my room and was totally overwhelmed by the deepness and groove of it. Funny thing than happened, as my roommate and another friend came in and said, that this is "one note music" and very dull and boring. They asked me if it is the same song on repeat. Seriously. I died a little inside. I guess this is just for true lovers of deep.
  • anonymous
"I guess this is just for true lovers of deep." This! And not only lovers of deep but for people that are able to give music time and room to build up and pave it's way into your mind. Just listening to the 12" album and it's still going strong. Should have put it on earlier. Very nice album, timeless!
  • Jode
i fully agree the words of my previous speakers! this album is the best electronic/deephouse/chillout/relax stuff ever made! not a single weak track, each one full of positive energy, lovely melodies, cool or sweet vocals, energetic drives and powerfull basslines. it put me tears in my eyes and gave me constantly goosebumbs listening the first time. if there is sent out a spaceshuttle to welcome extraterrestrial intelligence, it should play this album when saying hello! they will understand! :)
  • Manesenci
I´m from Brasil, since 1996 I´ve been watching Plastic City Records creating a new form to Deep, Progressive and Tech House. They´re visionary´s of the future. Greats DJs and producers like Terry Lee Brown Jr., Lukas Greenberg and of course Jean Frank Cochois (The Timewriter) are part of this history. There´s no doubt that they are on the top of dance music scene now a days.Eu sou do Brasil e desde 1996 acompanhei o nascimento de uma das melhores gravadoras de Deep, Progressive e Tech House, Plastic City Records. Com um time respeitado formado por DJ´s e produtores como: Terry Lee Brown Jr., Lukas Greenberg e claro, Jean Frank Cochois (The Timewriter), fazem com que suas produções sejam futuristas sem perder os acordes melódicos que nos fazem viajar. Sem dúvida, são os grandes visionários da cena eletrônica mundial.
  • Dreladred
As of when this comment was posted, 29 'Oggers have given this production by The Timewriter a 5/5 - and no one has given it anything less. That alone speaks volumes! "Diary of a Lonely Sailor" is about as close to perfect as it gets in terms of not only deep tech house, but groovy music in general. It's worth mentioning that this is also a pretty accessible album; your friends who might not necessarily be as crazy about electronic music will probably dig this regardless. From start to finish, there's not a weak track on the entire album - this is an album comprised entirely of stand out tracks. Every single track on it is simply groovy as hell. I've heard a few DJs drop tracks from this album on crowds, and the result is always the same - everyone is moving by the end of the track. Unlike many albums, in which the shorter tracks are more like afterthought filler, the segue tracks on "Diary of a Lonely Sailor" are just as engaging as the floor-fillers, and are masterfully placed in just the right spots. The full tracks are simply gorgeous. The basslines and percussion, as well as melodies, are complicated enough to avoid repetitive stagnation, but not so overly intricate they detract from the atmosphere created by the rich harmonies. If "Diary of a Lonely Sailor" doesn't get you moving, I don't know what would... Probably not even sticking your finger in an electrical outlet.