Dance Mix
Dance Mix
Track Listings
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1. Crazy in Love
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2. Shake Ya Tailfeather
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3. I Want You
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4. Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)
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5. Bump Bump Bump
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6. How You Gonna Act Like That
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7. Dance With My Father
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8. Ignition
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9. I'm Glad
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10. Never Leave You Uh Ooh Uh Ooh!
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11. Baby Boy
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12. Get Busy
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Dance Mix,The Wannabeez,Direct Source Label,Dance Music,Pop,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- Music was great but came to me damaged from Amazon
- Nice trance collection!
- Made me pay attention to ATB
- A Mish Mash of bland mixes!!!
- One of the best mixes ive ever heard
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DJ in the Mix 3
ATB
Manufacturer: Water Music Records
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- State of Trance 2006
- Nightmusic, Vol. 1
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ASIN: B000F8DSWE
Release Date: 2006-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Summer Rain - ATB
- Linking People - Giuseppe Ottaviani
- Air For Life - Above & Beyond Vs. Andy Moor
- Ur - Tiesto
- Amsterdam - Luminary
- Dawn - Darren Tate
- Without You Near - Markus Schulz And Departure
- Alive - Solarscape
- Must Have Been A Dream - Drax And Scott Mac
- Touch Down - Mark Norman
- Silent Waves - JONAS STEUR
- Close Your Eyes - Headstrong
- Time Goes By - Carrie Skipper
- Neno Itome - Marksun & Brian
- Servant Of Justice - Lennox
Tracks:
- Sole Survivor - Ronski Speed & Sebastian Sand
- Wasting - Hidden Logic Presents Luminary
- Open Your Eyes (The Child You Are) - Nalin & Kane
- Fever - Shifted Reality
- Who Is Watching - Armin Van Buuren
- Certainty - Cressida
- Summer Rain - ATB
- Vital Spark - Mirco De Govia
- Fusion 2006 - Hiver & Hammer
- 3000 Miles Away - Signalrunners
- Ra - Nile
- Alt + F4 - Alt + F4
- Lighthouse - Alucard
- Daylight - Funabashi
Customer Reviews:
Music was great but came to me damaged from Amazon.......2007-05-29
The actual CD is great, some of the best from ATB i've ever heard, a little poppy but still good...I was dissapointed with how it arrived from Amazon though. The CD wont even work in one of my CD players, had to upload it to my computer and make new ones for it to work, but now there's a break in between the tracks so so much for hearing a good mix...anyway take your chances, maybe I just got the one damaged one....
Nice trance collection!.......2007-05-21
Together with Armin's State of Trance 2006 and Thrillseekers' Nightmusic, it's the most perfect trance collection of the last 5 years.
Way to go ATB!
Made me pay attention to ATB.......2007-05-16
Absolutely the best mix of 2006. Both discs, this is what trance mixes should sound like. No filler tracks at all, just perfectly selected.
A Mish Mash of bland mixes!!!.......2007-05-07
Definately not even close the In the Mix 2 in terms of memorable tracks or good mixing. The album simply lacks life and goes weaker and weaker from CD 1 to CD 2. Not a single track stands out making this album good for nothing other than background music when nothing else is at hand. A real disappointment.
One of the best mixes ive ever heard.......2007-04-22
This double CD set is worth its price in gold as far as im concerned. I bought this mix, due in part, to the reviews ive seen here on amazon. Right off the top of my head I cant think of any "fillers" in this one. Yeah, some tracks are better then others, but even the "so so" tracks are above average. The tracks that really stand out to me at the moment are "Servant of Justice" "Summer Rain" "Neno Itome" and "Vital Spark" I also find it quite refreshing to be able to catch reviews of this kind of musical genre from other fellow fans. I know some of the reviewers here spend big bucks on these kinds of releases. Unfortunately, I dont make a ton of doe, so I cant afford the luxery of being able to casually buy every new House/Trance/Jungle release that hits the market. This is why I come to sites like amazon. To see what other fans of these genres have to say. That with the addition of track samples help me make my purchasing decisions in the end. Thanks everybody!
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- Bond Girls Rock!!
- Great Bond
- Millenium Bonds Classical and Pop/Dance
- I am surprised!
- Simply Stunning!
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Born
Manufacturer: Decca
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- Explosive: The Best of Bond
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ASIN: B00004XQK3
Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Quixote
- Winter
- Victory
- Oceanic
- Kismet
- Korobushko
- Alexander The Great
- Duel
- Bella Donna
- The 1812
- Dalalai
- Hymn
- Victory (Mike Batt Mix)
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Born, the debut album by four conservatory-trained young women, has little to do with classical music. It's a gimmick, fusing a string quartet of frivolous femmes, spicy girls who all want to be "Posh," with dance beats, a big production mixing their violins, viola, and cello with polished electronics. Taking themselves less than seriously--they played the James Bond theme at their Royal Albert Hall debut--pop "Victory" looks assured. This single bounces along with a dash of Rossini's Barber of Seville and a real sense of pop melodrama, in spirit little different from what guitarist John Williams did with his rather less photogenic band Sky in the late 1970s. What may surprise is that tracks such as the frenetic world-dance "Quixote" are penned by the film composer Magnus Fiennes, brother of the more famous Ralph and Joseph. "Winter" adds Jean Michel Jarre-style synth and voice-over to the ghost of Vivaldi and the infectious beat goes on, and on, and on. Sex sells, and Bond's success seems assured. This is a state-of-the-art product, but with a bonus remix of "Victory" by Mike Batt of Wombles fame, just don't expect it to be art. --Gary S. Dalkin
Album Description
Asian edition of the classical crossover act's 2001 album includes one bonus track, 'Viva!', which is not included on the domestic version. Decca. 2001.
Album Details
Includes the bonus track 'Viva' not on the USA version.
Customer Reviews:
Bond Girls Rock!!.......2007-03-13
The Bond Girls are sensational!!! They capture the audience with their powerful songs. Most songs are in minor keys. Riveting and special, they are wonderfully blessed .
Great Bond.......2006-09-01
I'm new at enjoying instrumental music but I really like this cd. I think I will be buying more like it.
Millenium Bonds Classical and Pop/Dance.......2006-06-11
At the start of the new Millenium a group of professional musicians Classicly trained on violins, a viola, and cello, realized there was only one way to hit it big...
Violinists Haylie Ecker and Eos, violist Tania Davis, and celloist Gay-Yee Westerhoff fused their Classical background to that of Pop/Dance music. With the release of their debut album, Bond hit the Mainstream ears with a vengence all their own. Performing pieces with the basis of Classical music adding Pop/Dance beats, sounds, and feels, it was clear that old music would never be lost; it would simply be updated to present times. Everything from Classical music is here: the sounds, effects, beats, times, counterpoint, choral voices, movenment of musical lines and voices, but with the addition of Pop/Dance instrumentation. The most interesting piece off this album has to be "The 1812", which is Bond's interpretation of The 1812 Overature. This album is a work of art with a great display of how music changes over a vast period of time.
I am surprised!.......2006-04-20
I am the typical teen when it comes to music; I listen to rap, hip hop, pop, rock, and classical. but when I heard Bond's "Victory," I was hooked. As I did some research, I read that these four women played their instruments ever since they were 6! These women have been studying classical music but their music on this album begs to differ. Their beat is very jumpy and you cannot resist to tap your foot along with the music.
"Victory" is a blend of many different styles of music including pop's rythmns and beats, Spanish guitars, Latin dance, Spanish dance, etc. To top that off, "Victory" has a shot of techno in it.
Born is indeed a truly unique and fresh way for people to get introduced into classical music. Listen to the album, you'll know what I mean!
Simply Stunning!.......2005-06-02
I heard this album first, and I liked it. I'm "opening my horizons," so to speak, and this (among others) was the first albums I experienced. What a surprise!
As I listened to them, I ended up liking all of it, though my fave track is "Kismet". Following that was "Victory". The rest of the CD sounded like something I have heard before--from other sources.
If you've ever in your life wanted to listen to classical music, I suggest that you start off with "Born" by Bond.
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Mix the Vibe: For the Love of King Street
Little Louie Vega
Manufacturer: Mvd Visual
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000KLNLTG
Release Date: 2007-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Intro (Mr. V. Introduction) - Little Louie Vega
- Bar A Thym - Kerri Chandler
- Most Precious Love - Blaze
- I Can't Believe I Loved Her - Pevens Everett
- Beat The Bitch - Johnny Dangerous
- Underground Is My Home - Dennis Ferrer
- Coro (The Coloniak Mentality) - Kerri Chandler
- Flight - Little Louie Vega
- What It Feel Like - Joe Cardwell
- Misery - Kimara Lovelace
- Casino's Theme - Groove Box
- Stretch My Arms - Mayu
- Give It Up - A Lil' Luis Painting
- Stormy Black/'K.O.F' - A Lil Painting
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- City Streets - Basil
- Closer - Mood II Swing
- Souffles H' - Mando Grosso
- Show Me - Urban Soul
- The Way I Feel - Tears Of Velvar
- It's The Music - Bassmental
- Brighter Days - Big Moses
- How Do I Let Go - Dennis
- Find A Way - Diviniti
- Here With My Best Friend - Stephanie Cooke
- Destination - Dennis Ferrer
- Hold On - 95 North
- We Are Lonely - Studio Apartment
- Show Me - Roland Clark
Description
Two time Grammy winner Louie Vega unleshes a two CD set of remixed, seamless house for volume 16 of the acclaimed Mix the Vibe series. The great thing about this mixed cd is its live recordings and live sound effects added by Kenny Dope. It also contains quite a few productions that both he and Louie remixed and produced as MAW. Barbara Tucker, THE underground house music chanteuse added ad-libs to make her #1 hit Most Precious Love that much more special. The most upcoming underground DJ/Producer Mr. V is MCing throughout. This was recorded at Caf Mambo in Ibiza. An instant classic.
Average customer rating:
- A STATE OF TRANCE YEAR MIX 2006
- Great Sample CD
- Plesant
- Exciting mix of the best of 2006
- Good
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State of Trance: Year Mix 2006
Armin van Buuren
Manufacturer: Cloud 9 Holland
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ASIN: B000KWZ9HC
Release Date: 2007-01-01 |
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- To Be Taken
- 1983 (Eric Prydz Remix)
- Your Loving Arms
- Make U Mine
- Light Of Hope
- Nostalgia (Remix)
- Let Go
- Outsiders (Jose Amnesia Mix)
- Electronic Electro
- Zero
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- Saturday Night
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- Louder
- Bounty Island (Dj Shah's San Antonio Harbour Mix)
- White Sand
- Sunhump 2006
- Never Be The Same Again (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Club Mix)
- Yeah Yeah (D. Ramirez Remix - Markus Schulz Reconstruction)
- Domino
- Everything Matters (Matthew Dekay Remix)
- Green Astronauts
- Black Is The Colour (Coco & Green Remix)
- Life Less Ordinary
- Helsinki Scorching
- Session 6
- Close Your Eyes
- This World Is Watching Me (Feat. Kush)
- Flow (Gareth Emery Mix)
- Stella
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- Control Freak (Sander Doorn Remix)
- Are You Fine?
- Dark Eyes (Funabashi Pres. Tom Porcell Remix)
- Aria Epica (Bart Claessen Remix)
- Move On (Kaste Remix)
- Leaving London (T4l Remix)
- Yearzero
- Spirit
- Should've Known (Dub Mix)
- Artic Globe
- Arisen
- Carabella (Galen Behr Vs. Orjan Nilsen Remix)
- Mainline (4 Turntables Remix)
- Space We Are (John O'callaghan Remix)
- Ones We Loved (Dogzilla Remix)
- Another You, Another Me
- Always And Forever (Bart Claessen Remix)
- Dance 4 Life
- This Way (Rank 1 Remix)
- Split (Jonas Steur Remix)
- Sirens Of The Sea (Kyau Vs. Albert Vocal Mix)
- Poseidon
- Lift
- Rogue
- Evaporate (Stoneface & Terminal Mix)
- Take Me Away (Into The Night)(Purple Haze Remix)
- Any Better, Or?
- Good For Me
- Shipwrecked (John O'callaghan Vs. Foyle Club Mix)
- Divine
- Soul Cure
- Get Off
- Ellipse (Mikka Leinonen Mix)
- Beyond Doubt
- Proglifter
- Can't Sleep
- Beautiful
- Monday Bar
- White Chrystal
- Love You More
- Generate The Wave
- Through Your Eyes
- Harmonic
- Find The Way
- Super Nature
- North Pole
- On The Edge (Mike Shiver Remix)
- Ordinary Moment
- Exactly
- Sail
- 4 L.B
- Intuition (Martin Roth Classic Style Mix)
- Life Elsewhere
- Direct Dizko (Sander Van Doorn Remix)
- F16
- Void
Customer Reviews:
A STATE OF TRANCE YEAR MIX 2006.......2007-06-27
NICE MIX FROM THE MAN ARMIN VAN BUUREN, WISH THAT IT COULD BE A LITTLE BIT LONGER.
Great Sample CD.......2007-05-23
This Mix was great. Contained a lot of great samples from some of the best tracks of 2006. Not really great if you are looking for the track on one of the CD's as you only have 40secs - 1 minute of any given track, but is great for trancing out while travelling. Also great to find any gems you may have missed over the year.
Plesant.......2007-04-05
I read the reviews and had mixed feeling about buying this CD, but I'm glad I did. I'm a big AVB fan and this mix will not disapoint you. This is a solid collection of trance and I'm happy to have it in my CD collection. It's a great audio journey and a wonderful back-drop to any party.
Exciting mix of the best of 2006.......2007-03-27
Wow is all I can say! I couldn't believe the large number of tracks on each CD at first! I was pleasantly surprised by how interesting it made the CD. I am enjoying it a lot.
Good.......2007-03-19
The CD 1 is not that good as I was expecting, it is too much techno. The second one sounds preaty ok, it is trance and more dance. Nevertheless the CD as overall is pretty ok. I recommend it.
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In the Mix 2006
Ben Watt , and Ivan Gough
Manufacturer: In the Mix
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000JKA32G
Release Date: 2006-11-27 |
Tracks:
- Djinns [Trentem Remix] - Djuma Soundsystem,
- Executive Memo [Sstien Lr's Mix] - Hystereo
- Beautiful Noise - Spencer Parker
- Square Up /Musica Feliz [Acapella] - Jimpster, Nicinha, Rodamaal
- Acid Dance of the Plum Fairy - D-Pulse,
- Movin [Matthias Tanzmann Remix] - Marlow & Delhia,
- Out of the Curious - Minilogue
- Fugitive - Justin Martin & Sammy D
- Roots 4 Acid /Sweet Things [Acapella] - Rocco, Star You Star Me
- Mind Games - The Abyss
- Road of Injury - Alexander Maier
- Magic Love [Ashley Beedle's Black Magic Vocal Mix] - Bent
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- Night Walk - Nikola Gala
- Blood /Lost [Acapella] - Francois Dubois
- Pearl Essence - Timothy Allan
- Rej - Arne
- From Disco to Disco [Mike Monday Club Mix] - Whirlpool Productions
- Bar a Thym /Bar a Thym [Tom Middleton Cosmo [Tom Middleton Cosmo Party - Kerri Chandler
- Ancora No [Spirit Catcher Remix] - Prudo
- Living at Night [Jimpster Mix] - Chuck Love
- From Disco to Disco [Mike Monday Dub] - Whirlpool Productions
- My Secret/Perfect [Acapella] - John Dahlb, Princess Superstar
- She's Hardcore [TV Rock 'Tease' Remix] - Gary Gecko, , Pigbwoy
- Do You Like the Way You Feel When You Shake?/Soulshakin' [Acapella] - Angel Alanis, Dennis Christopher
- Lost /Lost [Acapella] - Roger Sanchez
- Hypnotized [Chris Ortega Mix] - Thomas Gold, Chriss Ortega & Thomas Gold, , , Tyler
Album Description
Following up from last year's hugely successful 'inthemix.05' album (by Tiga and Ajax) comes the 2006 version - and inthemix are thrilled to have the awesome talents of UK DJ and producer Ben Watt (Buzzin' Fly Records, Everything But The Girl) as the headline act. Reprising his role as one of deep house's most forward-looking international DJs, Ben will be sharing his modernist underground hits. Expect a unique dancefloor journey through mean and sultry house peppered with warm pulsing minimal techno, off-ramp vocals and taut Berliner beats. The local representative for the CD will be Melbourne's Ivan Gough, one of Australia's most accomplished dance music exports. His work in the studio, both solo and as half of TV Rock, has delivered tracks and remixes that are played by DJs all around the world. He'll be sharing his legendary track-selection skills and impressive crate favourites. Ivan reveals another side of his musical persona (and a move away from the TV Rock sound); this release is an eclectic, classy and altogether unexpected mix.
Album Details
Following Up from 2006's Hugely Successful 'inthemix.05' Album (By Tiga and Ajax) Comes the 2006 Version - and Inthemix Are Thrilled to have the Awesome Talents of UK DJ and Producer Ben Watt (Buzzin' Fly Records, Everything Butthe Girl) as the Headline Act. Reprising his Role as One of Deep House's Most Forward-looking International Djs, Ben Will Be Sharing his Modernist Underground Hits. Expect a Unique Dancefloor Journey Through Mean and Sultry House Peppered with Warm Pulsing Minimal Techno, Off-ramp Vocals and Taut Berliner Beats. His Sets have Been the Toast of the European Summer and Look Set to have Just as Big an Impact Here.
Average customer rating:
- Best CD out there Kids will love it my son always Plays it.
- Not Original Artists
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Hot Hits: Ultimate Sports Mix
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Madacy Records
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ASIN: B00004SDCG
Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Get Ready For This
- We Will Rock You
- Hot, Hot, Hot
- C'mon & Ride It (The Train)
- Da' Dip
- Whoomp! (There It Is)
- Another One Bites The Dust
- Y.M.C.A.
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
- This Is How We Do It
- Celebration
- We Are The Champions
Customer Reviews:
Best CD out there Kids will love it my son always Plays it........2002-01-28
My son loves This Cd And so do I think the music is so excellent.
Not Original Artists.......2000-05-30
This CD does not have the original artists performing the songs, which is all that really needs to be said about this CD. I normally would have listened to cuts from the CD, but I don't have a sound card at work and made the mistake of ordering it without listening to it. Still, you shouldn't have to read between the lines in the description to find out if a CD with popular songs are being sung the way you like to hear it.
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- Al Downing At Last.....
- Excellent CD
- Very good compilation
- The Godather of Disco
- This will change your mind about remixes!
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A Tom Moulton Mix
Tom Moulton
Manufacturer: Soul Jazz
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ASIN: B000EHQ5NU
Release Date: 2006-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Keep on Truckin [A Tom Moulton Mix][#] - Eddie Kendricks
- I'll Be Holding On [A Tom Moulton Mix][#] - Al Downing
- Peace Pipe [A Tom Moulton Mix] - B.T. Express
- Dreamworld [A Tom Moulton Mix] - Don Downing
- Make Me Believe in You [A Tom Moulton Mix]
- Needing You [A Tom Moulton Mix] - Clara Lewis
- Free Man [A Tom Moulton Mix][#] - South Shore Commission
- You've Got the Power [A Tom Moulton Mix]
Tracks:
- More More More, Pt. 1 [A Tom Moulton Mix]
- Feel the Need in Me [A Tom Moulton Mix] - The Detroit Emeralds
- Moonboots [A Tom Moulton Mix] - Orlando Riva Sound
- Love Is the Message [A Tom Moulton Mix]
- Won't You Try [A Tom Moulton Mix]
- Vie en Rose [A Tom Moulton Mix] - Grace Jones
- Moonlight Loving (Menage a Trois) [A Tom Moulton Mix] - Isaac Hayes
- Lip Service [A Tom Moulton Mix]
Album Description
Tom Moulton ''A Tom Moulton Mix'' is released today on Soul Jazz Records. This is the first album to bring together some of the classic and rare tracks that have been blessed with the phrase "A Tom Moulton Mix" on the record label. Tom Moulton is one of the most important people in the history of dance music. From inventing the first ever 12" single to remixer to the stars, the trademark "A Tom Moulton Mix" is a mark of quality given to only the finest records -From Grace Jones' seminal "La Vie En Rose" to the million-selling MFSB disco anthem "Love Is The Message", to over 4000 remixes in an incredible career that has now lasted over 30 years.
Album Details
Mix Including Original Tracks by Eddie Kendricks, Grace Jones, Isaac Hayes etc.
Customer Reviews:
Al Downing At Last............2007-05-01
This is the best I'll be holdin' on" by Al Downing yet :)
Now all I need to do is find some Dooley Silverspoon music anywhere!
Excellent CD.......2007-03-01
This is an excellent cd. The sound quality is amazing! All of the music has been digitally remastered. As any collector of disco 12" knows, finding the extended mixes originally sent to the discos is not easy, nor cheap! This collection brings together many of the outstanding remixes by Mr. Moulton. I would have liked a complete collection, but maybe they will realease more volumes. Andrea True Connection's "What's Your Name, What's Your Number" in its extended length would be heaven on earth!
Very good compilation.......2007-01-07
If you are a Disco collector and also like rare soul 12" disco music, I strongly recommend this product. I bought because of Al Downing "I'll be holding on". I had it already, but I would like an extended version. Unfortunately, it is like "Rock the boat" by Hues Corporation, no extented version. However, you will find increadible rare tracks in extended versions like, Keep on Truckin (11:14), You've got the power (7:44), Moonboots (9:31) e much more.
The Godather of Disco.......2006-04-28
If you happened to be a Disco Funk fiend during the 70's (like myself), just seeing the moniker "A Tom Moulton Mix" on a record label or LP cover would incite goose-bumps and trigger an uncontrollable urge to snatch up what ever record that the practically guaranteed stamp of quality appeared on.
To appreciate the level of involvement Tom Moulton has had with the over 4000 mixes he has executed, you must first understand that not all 'remixers' and 'remixes' are cut from the same cloth.
Over the last 30+ years since it was first employed as a marketing hook, the term 'remix' has changed meaning and context, no doubt through the creative contributions of at one time or another, A&R exec, label owner, producer, songwriter, remastering engineer, and remixer, Tom Moulton.
Most of what is currently considered a 'remix' is actually a 'reproduction' or 'additional production', (in most cases) stripping away almost all of the original elements of the song while adding one's own musical ideas to the mix (sometimes, actually for the better).
Mr. Moulton's legacy is unique in that a good number of his mixes were actually the first or only mixes released to the market (the first popular example being the huge '70s funk hit "Do It Anyway You Wanna" by soul combo People's Choice for Gamble & Huff's TSOP/ P.I.R. label).
This was not a remix done to accompany the original but THE mix that we all first heard when it was introduced to an extremely enthusiastic public during the summer of 1976.
Curiously, most did not know this was a remix since Moulton was never credited for the additional production that took it from being an almost forgettable album track and transforming it into what would become the biggest selling single for the label up to that date.
Most of Moulton's remixes, as proven with this collection, were comprised of just the original musical elements, tweeked with a louder EQ and extended in length to satiate a growing new market sparked by the Disco phenomenon and the club DJ's demand for more product, i.e. the 12" disco single. One could say without much argument that Moulton for the most part invented the disco single as well as the method of creating the content to fill those singles, i.e. the 'extended remix' or 'disco mix' which would fuel it's brief but globally influential commercial success.
In another example, one of the most famous and enduring remixes (MFSB's "Love Is The Message" included in this collection in it's finest re-mastering to date) Moulton was the first remixer to go in the studio to add additional music (most of which was recorded during the original sessions but never used in the final album mix), editing and extending the length of the song considerably, then, utilizing the same method for several other hit songs for the label coupiling them as a greatest hits package with a twist for the then already red hot Philadelphia International Records, created and helmed by R&B songwriting and production legends Gamble & Huff.
The results comprise what I believe is the first commercially released full length album containing remixes by a single producer, the must have "Philadelphia Classics" (ASIN: B000066C12) which ironically, Moulton was never prominently credited for. It's latest incarnation, recently remastered (to Moulton's distaste I might add) also includes the above mentioned "Do It Anyway You Wanna" remix.
At least he was finally credited for it.
Since Mr. Moulton was primarily a producer (see Grace Jones first 3 albums, People's Choice second and third LPs, First Choice, CJ & Co. and many others), his qualification as a 'remixer' was well earned.
Choosing favorites from this collection was a difficult task,
however for the sake of inspiring sales, undeniable highlights of "A Tom Moulton Mix" include the rolling funk of Eddie Kendrick's number one 70's classic "Keep On Trucking'" which has been fleshed out to over 11 minutes to reveal more of the brass and rhythmic interplay only hinted at in the original LP version, the latin schtick / romantic drama of Grace Jone's interpretation of the classic "La Vien Rose" (which Moulton also produced) and the ultimate Disco anthem and touchstone blueprint for what is now called 'house music', MFSB's essential classic "Love Is The Message" mentioned earlier here.
To coin a classic term, Mr. Moulton is a true 'record man' i.e. someone who seems to instinctively know that a song will or should be a hit because it's good, and not the reverse.
It's rare that someone who was critical to the commercial success of the Disco / Dance genre and as deserving of a showcase featuring their body of work (see Larry Levan's "West End Remixes" collection ASIN: B00005QFLA and "Salsoul Greatest Mixes Vol 2 ASIN: B0001ZW69M) gets the quality treatment that the reputable UK based Soul Jazz Records has bestowed upon this prolific producer.
I'm hoping this collection is just a first of a many volumed series that will be compiled by Mr. Moulton since arguably, there is more than enough material in his distinguished discography that could / should be reintroduced to a public with a growing thirst for quality dance music.
This will change your mind about remixes!.......2006-04-23
I am generally not a huge fan of remixes. Generally, I find that if it ain't broke, don't fix it! Songs like "Keep On Truckin'" and "More, More, More" are already musical *masterpieces*, so why tinker with them? Would someone walk up to the Mona Lisa and change the color of her hair? When most people think of remixes, they think of the typical lazy club mix, with a song being layered with a bunch of incongruous beats, lasting for 12 minutes, repeating the same thing over and over. But not Tom Moulton. His approach to mixing songs is to understand WHY the original song was worth mixing again, pick out the elements of the song that make them so beloved by people, and to manipulate the song so that it is both familiar, retaining its original charm, but different, and worth listening to closely. His approach is very respectful of the originals, and I am actually preferring some of his mixes over the originals, which is really saying quite a lot!
This CD is pretty expensive (for a CD), but if you know and like any of the original songs on this compilation, I am sure that you will adore this. And even if you are totally unfamiliar with the songs on this album, you will undoubtedly find some gems on here that will makes buying this album a gamble that will pay off in spades.
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- Groovy Classics
- Remixed
- Exciting!
- Remixed not recommended for "re-listening".
- Good remixes
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ASIN: B0000C3ICL
Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Viva - Orion Mix
- Victory - Sharp Boys Wild Strings Edit
- Wintersun - Bobby D'Ambrosio Mix
- Speed - Crash Club Mix - Radio Edit
- Fuego - Caliente Mix
- Homecoming
- Atlanta
- Shine - Dubshakra Mix
- Time
- Duel - Hectic Mix
- Bond On Bond - Hectic Mix
- Jingle Bell Rock - Pussy Galore Mix
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Groovy Classics.......2007-01-09
A great way to introduce the classics to the person who is too hip to listen to Mozart!
Remixed.......2006-06-01
Hmmmm....what can I say? Remixed is the 3rd album Bond has released, consisting of remixes of old favorites and several new tracks. For those of you who don't know, Bond is a rock string Quartet made up by 4 young women. Similar in style old Vanessa Mae.
The Album starts with an exciting opening, of Viva! (Orion Mix). This is made up from a remake of Antonio Vivaldi's Allegro from Winter (The Four Seasons). Its an enjoyable piece, very simple, but the drums and the occasional shouting of "VIVA!" makes it a great song.
The second track is a remix of one of Bond's more famous piece. Victory was a huge success, but the remix wasn't so in my opinion. The 'Sharp Boys Wild Strings Edit' was a strange one. It didn't contain much of the original. After a tedious drum beat and strange sounds for about 1 minute and 10 seconds, a short clip of strings come on the original melody. For the next minute more drums, then more repeating of the melody heard in the middle.
Third track was a remix of Wintersun. Wintersun (Bobby D'Ambrosio Mix) was basically the same, but a bit more of a disco style.
Again, with Speed (Crash Club Mix). Sam thing, but a lot more of the disco sounds. I actually found myself enjoying it more than the original! It really sounds like some one is...driving a car or something.
Fuego's remix (Caliete Mix) I also enjoyed more than the original. It has a longer introduction, and more music to back up the strings. It also has a very fast sita (sp?) solo in the middle, making it sound very Spanish!
Homecoming, Atlanta and Time are new tracks. Not my most favorites, but they are very calm, remind me of Asia. Except for Time which sort of gives you the feeling that all the clocks are moving at the same time. Bond also uses Clock sounds in the middle for effect.
Shine (Dubsharka Mix) is by FAR the best song on the album. Its a fantastic dance track, with a fantastic solo and playing in the song. Its a Bollywood styled song, making you think of India. I was a little disappointed however, since this song was released on their earlier album (Shine, 2002). Although I love it, they should have put the Indian Summer Mix on instead, which cant be found anywhere except on Atlanta/Time
Duel and Bond on Bond (Both 'Hectic Mixes') I just couldn't stand. They were absolutely ridiculous. Just having the tracks played twice as fast. If I wanted to do that, I could have gone into Media player and pressed Fast Forward x2.
The Last song is Jingle Bell Rock (Pussy Galore Mix). Its an interesting one, just jazzing up the original Jingle Bell Rock.
Overall, this album is great for something like a party, for its mainly disco music. Not the best Bond Album, but very good anyway.
However, If you are a big bond fan, I would suggest you get the Import (Includes 2 videos of Victory and Fuego) or the Japanese Edition (Includes and Extra mix of Viva!, original Jingle Bell Rock, Duel Indonesian Mix and Innocent)
Hope you enjoy this CD!
Exciting!.......2004-09-07
I got Bond's debut album a couple years ago. Although not as exciting as Vanessa-Mae's album "Storm," it was better than Vanessa-Mae's debut crossover album "The Violin Player" and approximately equal to her third album, "Subject To Change." The Bond debut had a lot of energy, but to me it was begging for a little stronger beat.
So when I found a Bond remix album late last summer, I grabbed it! How cool can that be--a Bond remix album! Whoo-hoo!!!
When I got it home and listened to it, I was a bit disappointed because it wasn't quite remixed enough. I wanted the mixes to be hotter, and the bass and drums more pronounced. But under-remixed is far preferable to over-remixed, which is a problem with Vanessa-Mae's song "Storm." This is my favorite Vanessa-Mae song; the four-minute album length is not nearly long enough for me, so when I learned there was an 8-minute remix, I just had to have it! I had to buy this Vanessa Mae CD single from a store in England (via Amazon's used CD vendors) since I could not find it stateside. And I was very disappointed: The remixer had so vastly remixed it that not only did it lose all its energy, it wasn't even recognizable! So between over-remixing and under-remixing, I prefer under-remixing, thus I am happy enough with the remixes on this Bond album. But they could have done better, I think.
Although I was a little disappointed that the mixes not being spruced up quite enough, it does not mean I do not like this album. Au contraire! I love this album! It is an album full of energy, life, vitality! It is an album that I nearly always play very LOUD! It as an album that I play when I'm wound up, feelin' good!!! Nearly every song is fast, and the beat never stops!
The album opens with "Viva!", a song that is also found on their DVD, which I bought around the same time I got this album. What a perfect song to start this album with! A sample of a group of females shouting 'VIVA!" plays from time to time throughout, adding to the energetic playing of the strings. On the DVD, this song is backed with video footage from their concert at the Royal Albert Hall in England; in the video, when the shouts "VIVA!" are heard, fireworks shoot out from the balconies and the stage at the theater--so exciting!
The next song is the remix of their first radio hit, "Victory," which starts out with a hot Latin beat and Spanish guitars. "Victory" and another track, "Fuego," feature frenetic string playing. The best song on the CD for dancing--and my second favorite song on the album--is "Duel." This has a driving bass line and percussion beat, an upfront electronic synthesizer riff, and a beautiful ethereal female nonverbal vocal accoutrement, with tubular bells even added toward the end. Spine-tingling! Wonderful!
Although "Duel" and my favorite song "Viva!" rule supreme in the degree of spine-tingling awesomeness, they're not the only ones to bring such a pleasurable reaction to me. "Wintersun" is played with deep heartfelt emotion; "Atlanta" also is full of emotion. I like "Speed" and "Time" because of their European technopop sound, especially "Time," which has a nice melodic, minor key electronic keyboard riff. "Shine" has a bit of a Spanish or Italian flair, another of many romantic flavors of this album.
There are only two songs on the album that I don't care for. One I absolutely don't like is "Jingle Bell Rock," but that's because I hate the song, not because I don't like their version of the song. If I am forced to listen to that song, I would likely choose their version. The other one I like okay, but it doesn't do for me what the rest of the songs on the album do: "Bond on Bond." This is a track of them doing the James Bond theme. A cool idea, and it works, but again, doesn't float my boat. Fortunately, these two songs are at the end of the album, so I can just end the album at the third to the last song, which is also my second favorite song, "Duel"!
Most of the DVD's music comes from their first album, while this remix CD has the best of their first two albums. I now have their third studio album, "Classified," which I like better than their first album (I don't have their second), but no surprise to me, this remix album of theirs is clearly my favorite. "Storm" by Vanessa Mae is my favorite secular album of all time, all genres combined, so naturally in the genre of classical crossover it is my favorite. Bond's "Remix" is my second favorite classical crossover album. It reaches down and touches the heartstrings of my musical soul and stirs them up to make a fabulous and emotional listening experience for me!
Remixed not recommended for "re-listening"........2004-07-27
Bond has impressed critics with their somewhat controversial performances of classical-crossovers. From using trance beats to the sounds of African drums... there is no limit to how much and what they can do to enhance classical music that they play.
With Bond Remixed however; it is quite a drag to put it simply. The album is a total re-mix album, so think of it as a compilation of single re-mixes put together. But also, there are three original tracks by Bond: Homecoming, Atlanta, and Time. All three of these tracks rely a lot on synth sounds and trance beats. Which get boring after listening to all these re-mixes, but keeping in mind that it is a RE-MIX album after all... so although the originality of Bond's previous albums: Born and Shine are not there, it is because they are re-mixed.
One of my personal favorite tracks is Viva [Orion Mix], which for those who have the Bond Live at Royal Albert Hall DVD all should know (For those who do not know, it is an extra video on the DVD, a live performance of Viva). Though I would have to say it takes repetition of classical music to its red line. Another great track to listen to is Jingle Bell Rock [Pussy Galore Mix]. Great example of good trance, combined with classical sounds. Bobby D'Ambrosio's mix of Winter, originally named Wintersun, is interesting enough by creating a new intro into the song. The rest of the song is shorter with a different beat.
The rest of the tracks seemed to use the original songs, but just add a different beat, more bass, and more synth. It puts the name of "re-mix" to a shame. Besides Speed [Crash Club Mix] which adds more excitement to the song as it is called Speed, the listener is better off listening to the originals. The prime example of horrible remixing is Duel [Hectic Mix] and Bond on Bond [Hectic Mix] (It's funny how both of these songs were badly mixed by the same person). In Duel, Hectic makes the song more faster-paced and adds a synth sound to the beat, which has a deeper bass. The song relatively stays the same. As goes the same for the Bond on Bond mix, where there is only a different, harder dance beat added to the original song. Also, Shine [Dubshakra Mix], doesn't even sound different. After listening carefully, you will notice the very subtle addition of more tambourines. But it sounds exactly the same; I listened back and forth from the "mix" to the original on the "Shine" album, and could not really tell.
If you want re-mixed Bond songs, this is terrible album to try to find some. Re-mixes are supposed to be a variation of the original song, almost as if the mix was a whole new song. But these "re-mixes" are sad to listen to. I am ashamed for whoever compiled this horrible playlist of tracks. Also, the original tracks by Bond are not what Bond is noted for, as if they were rushed to do these tracks.
A lot of artists do a "filler" album. Bond may have used a re-mix album to give themselves a year off, either for time off recording, or to make more time to record their 4th album, "Classified". Most likely it was to give the girls some well-deserved time off after releasing "Born" and "Shine".
Any fan of Bond will most likely find this album oddly dissatisfying, leaving a caustic taste in the mouth, and a penetrating headache. I would not recommend this album, unless you are a die-hard fan. But please, if you are a first-time listener to Bond, listen to "Born" or "Shine".
*There is two videos that can be played on your computer however; a video of Fuego and Victory, are fun to watch. But they are from their other albums, Victory from "Born" and Fuego from "Shine".
Good remixes.......2004-06-19
I generally stay away from remix albums simply because it's tough to improve on an original. However, I'm a huge fan of techno music and these remixes are heavier fixed with the sound of the dancefloor than the original tracks are. As you can tell by some of the reviews, some people love this, and some hate it. I think the ones that hated this CD are not fans of modern dance music and miss the whole point of dance CDs to begin with, so you can't judge anything by what they say.
This is a great dance CD, period. For the more consertive use of dance beats, see any of Bonds other releases, but this one is definately for the club fans out there. Another killer dance CD I want to suggest is Mr.Deviant's "Techno Obsession" which mixes power rock with killer dance beats to create some very original dance music. Both CDs are great!
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- Brings the good times back
- Good Stuff
- Chicago old school!
- Brilliantly mix set of classics
- Technically okay, with the Hurley touch, but....
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The Tom Joyner Morning Show Old School Mix
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ASIN: B00000I722
Release Date: 1999-03-16 |
Tracks:
- More Bounce To The Ounce, Part 1 - Zapp
- Funky Sensation - Gwen McCrae
- Cutie Pie - One Way
- Dazz - Brick
- Slide - Slave
- The Groove Line - Heatwave
- One Nation Under A Groove-Part 1 - Funkadelic
- Got To Be Real - Cheryl Lynn
- Le Freak - Chic
- Best Of My Love - The Emotions
- He's The Greatest Dancer - Sister Sledge
- I'm Every Woman - Chaka Khan
- Funkin' For Jamaica (N.Y.) - Tom Browne
- Dance With Me - Peter Brown
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- Get Off - Foxy
- Boogie Oogie Oogie - A Taste Of Honey
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With the "Jammin' Oldies" format spreading across America, not to mention the current proliferation of dance-floor-ready DJ discs, the time is right for superstar morning-radio jock Tom Joyner to weigh in. The music on Joyner's Old School Mix is actually cut up by veteran remixer Steve "Silk" Hurley, whose tempo shifts are occasionally sloppy, but who more often executes baaad segues such as the one from Slave's "Slide" into Heatwave's "Groove Line." Whether you're a fan of the no-rap approach or a hip-hop kid in need of deep-dish '70s and early-'80s stompers, this is a good party to crash. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews:
Brings the good times back .......2007-05-07
This is a must CD for anyone who was brought up in the 70's 80's or 90's It brings back so many memories from the good old days and has you dancing in your car, living room, anywhere you maybe listening. Musicians do not make music like this anymore they copy this type of music. Everyone should have this CD
Good Stuff.......2006-11-10
This CD is great! The songs all flow into each other to provide a smooth continuous dose of old school funk. It went over great at a party that I went to, and it plays just as well on that long drive to Vegas! I highly recommend this CD.
Chicago old school!.......2006-11-03
Old school Chicago style. My hometown! Used to listen to Tom joyner way back when. Good choice of tunes!
Brilliantly mix set of classics.......2004-03-08
I really can't agree with some of the other reviews of this album saying that certain tracks are tired, and sloppily-mixed. Sure, some of the tracks are classics that you will have heard before, but there are several leftfield choices and quite a few real gems. Steve 'Silk' Hurley's mix uses Protools' trickery, tuning and filters to make the transition between tracks either seamlessly or cleverly. Although he is better know for his house tracks/remixes, there's nothing sloppy about this CD at all. Despite the second volume still being my favourite, this first one remains a perfect party-starter, and I can't wait for the next volume to come out.
Technically okay, with the Hurley touch, but...........2000-06-13
....how many times can you get away with putting "More Bounce To the Ounce", "Dazz", "Slide" and "Funkin' For Jamaica" (which, like I said earlier, is ubiquitous) on ol' Skool mixes and expect to sound fresh? I am positively surprised that "Atomic Dog" and "Genius Of Love" is not on this, this being a bucket of cliches...find something new, we're wearing these jams out.
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- A little disappointed
- Thrive Mix 03 vs. Ultra Dance 8
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ASIN: B000N4R8M6
Release Date: 2007-01-16 |
Tracks:
- Cassie "Me & You" (Roc & Soul Club Mix)
- Christina Aguilera "Ain't No Other Man" (Ospina & Sulllivan Remix)
- Panic! at the Disco "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide
- Nelly Furtado "Maneater" (Jelo's Toronto Club Mix)
- Gwen Stefani "What You Waiting For?" (Jacques Lu Cont TWD Remix)
- Jewel "Only One Too" (Lenny B. Club Mix)
- Paris Hilton "Turn It Up" (Paul Oakenfold Remix)
- September "Satellites" (Club Junkies Mix)
- Rihanna "SOS" (Nevin's Glam Club Mix)
- Brooke Hogan "About Us" (Up In My Bizness Remix/Radio Edit)
- D.H.T. "I Go Crazy" (Giuseppe D.'s Radio Edit)
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- Basement Jaxx "Hush Boy" (Original)
- Gabriel & Dresden "Dangerous Power" (Cicada Full Vocal Mix)
- Supafly, Inc. "Moving Too Fast" (Northwest Remix)
- Fatboy Slim "Right Here Right Now" (Redanka's '66 Vocal Remix)
- Sun "Gone" (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)
- Oakenfold f/ Ryan Tedder "Not Over" (Paul Oakenfold Club Mix)
- Amuka "I Want More (Cling To Me)" (X-Tence Trence Vocal Remix)
- Tali & Meth "Thinking Of You" (Dezrock Mixshow Edit)
- Reina "On My Own" (Chico Latino Mix)
- Bananarama "Look On The Floor (Hypnotic Tango)" (Yomanda Remix)
- Koishii & Hush f/ Suzanne Shaw "Calling" (Perpetual Motion Club Mix)
- Cascada "Miracle" (Radio Mix)
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Thrive Records, home to the world's biggest DJ's, brings you the biggest dance compilation of 2007: ThriveMix03. This twenty-three track, double CD continuous mix features a combination of the latest club smashes along with hard to find dancefloor remixes of some of today's biggest hits. Mixed by DJ Skribble, from MTV's Spring Break, and popular NYC radio personality Vic Latino, ThriveMix03 features new exclusive dance mixes of Christina Aguilera "Ain't No Other Man," Nelly Furtado "Maneater," Cassie "Me & You," Panic! at the Disco "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage," and Paris Hilton "Turn It Up." The album also features a previously unreleased remix of Rihanna's "SOS," as well as club remixes of favorites from Gwen Stefani, Jewel, Brooke Hogan, Oakenfold and Fatboy Slim. Combine all this with recent dancefloor smashes from Cascada, D.H.T., Basement Jaxx, and Gabriel & Dresden, and you've got the hottest mix available today - ThriveMix03.
Customer Reviews:
A little disappointed.......2007-04-25
I am giving it three stars, not because it is a bad mix, the mixing is very good however based on what I usually buy I was a little disappointed. The first CD I listened to just once and will be dated very fast as you know the originals of the songs and well I was tired of hearing the pop versions anyway. The second cd is the better one in my opinion. I did not care too much for the opening tracks but it eventually gets into a nice groove but with only 12 tracks I was left wanting for more. A decent purchase for those getting into this type of music but I have strayed away from the heavy vocal tracks as I am a passive listener (in my car, on airplanes, waiting in the bank, etc) and have been spoiled on Tiesto and Armin. I am not regretting this purchase but it would not be on heavy rotation on my ipod or CD player.
Thrive Mix 03 vs. Ultra Dance 8.......2007-04-06
Ultra Records used to be my pinnacle of Dance Music. I found myself always waiting for the next Ultra Weekend and Ultra Dance. Since ThriveDance has come to the table I am excited to say I have found a new love! ThriveMix03 was the best dance compilation I've heard in a long time. As I am a huge fan of POP music I was excited to see my favorite artists mixed with underground artists like Peter Lutz and September. Since my first Thrive purchase of ThriveMix03, I have since gone out to purchase the rest of the ThriveMix catalog and I have to say I am yet to be disappointed. Good Work Thrive! I am ready and waiting for your next release!!!!
SO MUCH FUN & SUPERIOR TO ULTRA DANCE 08.......2007-02-07
If you are looking for a great album to work out to, to listen before heading out to the club, or to throw on at a party, this is the perfect CD for you. And if you are a fan of both dance and rhythmic pop music like me, then you'll definitely fall in love with this CD.
I've been a long time buyer of the Ultra Dance series, and I also now have all three ThriveMix CD's in my collection. Overall, I have to say that the ThriveMix discs have stronger tracklists (thrivemix 2 had near identical pop hits as the ultra weekend 2 CD, but I felt that the more `underground' dance songs on thrivemix 2 were stronger and mixed much more nicely), and the thrivemix CDs are sequenced and mixed better. Thank god that Ultra Dance 08 and thrivemix 3 don't have near identical tracklists like thrivemix2 and ultra weekend 2 did. I own Ultra Dance 08 and I have to say that thrivemix 3 has logged in more time in my stereo- it's just a much stronger CD in terms of track selection, sequencing and flow.
My favorite tracks on ThriveMix03 are Cassie, Nelly Furtado, Jewel, September, Brooke Hogan, Basement Jaxx, Gabriel & Dresden, Supafly, Inc., Fatboy Slim, and Oakenfold. I had never heard those remixes of Cassie, Nelly Furtado, Brooke Hogan, and Fatboy Slim before...great choices. The rest of the songs I hadn't heard period, but I am so glad to discover them. That Gabriel & Dresden track is awesome, and I love the Phil Collins sample in Supafly,Inc.
On a side note: others here have complained that Disc 1 isn't mixed well, and I have to say that as a person who mixes himself, it is because there are so many pop/rock hits that have been included on disc one, and these songs can be impossible to mix together seamlessly like you can with two more traditional dance songs (like Tali & Meth and Reina on Disc 2).
Overall, just a really fun CD all the way through and a superior album compared to Ultra Dance 08
Music:
- Deepest Blue [CD-single]
- Disco De Oro [Import]
- Elfen Musik
- Feen Musik
- Floorfilla Vs. Pulsedriver
- Get Yourself High [CD-single] [Import]
- Hard Time Stylee [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Hits 57 [Import]
- Hotel Byblos, Vol. 2: Saint Tropez Since 1967
- House 2004
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