Divine Operating System - Supreme Beings of Leisure

Divine Operating System

Supreme Beings of Leisure

  • Genre: Dance
  • Release Date: 2003-02-24
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2003 Palm

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Give Up Supreme Beings of Leisure 3:50
2
Ghetto Supreme Beings of Leisure 4:22
3
Catch Me Supreme Beings of Leisure 4:20
4
Get Away Supreme Beings of Leisure 3:22
5
Rock and a Hard Place Supreme Beings of Leisure 4:25
6
Calamity Jane Supreme Beings of Leisure 5:19
7
Divine Supreme Beings of Leisure 4:26
8
Touch Me Supreme Beings of Leisure 4:11
9
So Much More Supreme Beings of Leisure 5:54
10
Freezer Supreme Beings of Leisure 4:25
11
Perfect Supreme Beings of Leisure 5:01

Reviews

  • Speechless

    5
    By house lady
    Didn't know what to expect with this album, I was more than pleasantly surprised! Check out 'Touch Me' -blows my mind...
  • Everybody goes Pop some time or another...

    4
    By JamesBond
    I've been a big SBL fan since day one, and I consider their first CD to be one of the all-time greatest trip-hop albums. However, they're no longer "trippy"--but have grown into a more disco/dance/drama sound here. (Sometimes reminding me of a typical Shirley Bassey remix.) It's refreshing and quite good--but definitely reaches more toward the mainstream audience than their now-classic debut album. I suppose that's just the way of things...
  • Music tailered for commercials and TV shows

    4
    By Pappichulo
    Unlike the first album, this one has the motion picture sound quality. I can see this music being used in movies and commercials. Much success to SBOL!!!!
  • Not bad.

    4
    By audiophileLA
    Good up beat background music.
  • Great Stuff

    5
    By nunya34
    BEST TRACKS: 1,2,7,9,10,11. Worth the price!
  • From Chill to dance

    5
    By Queen4ADay
    I for one, did buy their first album. When I heard them in a coffeehouse, I was instantly drawn to the mellow electronic style. What did it for me was the incredible vocals of the very hot lead Geri Soriano-Lightwood and the talented mixing of Ramin Sakura. When DOS came out, I bought it as well as was even more blown away. DOS combined that wonderful Avant Guarde 007 James Bond style with electronic club, making a (no pun intended) Supreme album. Can't wait for the next one!
  • Faster Stronger Slicker

    5
    By JasonVegas
    I remember passing on their eponymous first album because it sounded too mellow but this one got it just right, right from track one. Makes you feel like you're roaring down a European road in a Ferrari Spyder under a full moon . . .