Who the Hell Are You? [Import]
Who the Hell Are You? [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Who The Hell Are You? (Original Mix)
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2. Who The Hell Are You? (Illicit Remix)
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3. Who The Hell Are You? (Ain't No Love Mix)
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
UK version of the third single off the Aussie dance duo's forthcoming debut album, 'Polyester Embassy'. Tracks, 'Who The Hell Are You' (Original Mix), two versions not included onthe deleted Aussie version, 'Who The Hell Are You' (IllicitRemix, Ain't No L
Who the Hell Are You?,Madison Avenue,Dance
Average customer rating:
- Finally a Messiah with fervor!
- Great recording!
- Good and Bad
- This is a great recording!
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Handel: Messiah
Manufacturer: Naxos
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ASIN: B00002R16A
Release Date: 1999-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Messiah: No. 1 Overture
- Messiah: No. 2 Arioso For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 3 Air For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 4 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 5 Recitative For Bass
- Messiah: No. 6 Air For Bass
- Messiah: No. 7 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 8 Recitative For Alto
- Messiah: No. 9 Air For Alto And Chorus
- Messiah: No. 10 Arioso For Bass
- Messiah: No. 11 Air For Bass
- Messiah: No. 12 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 13 Pifa (Pastoral Symphony)
- Messiah: No. 14a Recitative And No. 14b Arioso For Soprano
- Messiah: No. 15 Recitative For Soprano
- Messiah: No. 16 Arioso For Soprano
- Messiah: No. 17 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 18 Air For Soprano
- Messiah: No. 19 Recitative For Alto
- Messiah: No. 20 Air For Alto And Soprano
- Messiah: No. 21 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 22 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 23 Air For Alto
- Messiah: No. 24 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 25 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 26 Chorus
Tracks:
- Messiah: No. 27 Arioso For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 28 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 29 Recitative For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 30 Air For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 31 Recitative For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 32 Air For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 33 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 34 Recitative For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 35 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 36 Air For Alto
- Messiah: No. 37 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 38 Aria For Soprano
- Messiah: No. 39 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 40 Air For Bass
- Messiah: No. 41 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 42 Recitative For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 43 Air For Tenor
- Messiah: No. 44 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 45 Air For Soprano
- Messiah: No. 46 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 47 Recitative For Bass
- Messiah: No. 48 Air For Bass
- Messiah: No. 49 Recitative For Alto
- Messiah: No. 50 Duet For Alto And Tenor
- Messiah: No. 51 Chorus
- Messiah: No. 52 Air For Soprano
- Messiah: No. 53 Chorus
- Messiah: Amen
Customer Reviews:
Finally a Messiah with fervor!.......2005-10-20
I've hunted a thrilling performance of The Messiah through 240 versions so far. This is the best I've found. Some are self-conscious, dutifully singing as instructed. Some are almost childish in their lilt. Some are overblown with so much bombast that you can barely hear the heart of the music. Some are concentrated on faithfulness to the original instruments. If you want a performance that will make you shiver with the power and joy of the music, this is the one. The singers are singing about GLORY. They sound as if they are ecstatic. The musicians are at one with the music and they create a virtual cathedral wherever this CD is played, just close your eyes. Or, let your own imagery, be it celestial, or of great oceans...carry you away.
Great recording!.......2003-09-22
There are so many performances of the Messiah out there that it is very difficult to point to a difinative one, but I'd put this in the catagory of the "very good" ones. As other reviewers have said, every performance is different and has its own character. Each has stronger and weaker points. Here the conductor and musicians have made good, solid musical choices. There is an amazing attention to detail which is not so obvious the first listen through but which makes the piece shine. The tempos seem to be right on, and there is no frivolous over-embellishment by the soloists. There is no attempt to be showey. The dramatic dynamics in the first section of the overture are interesting, but seem to work after you hear it a few times. This performance also includes sections which are often omitted (Second half of "He shall feed his flock," "Thou art gone up on high," "Great was the company of the preachers," and "Death where is thy sting"). I prefer the more intimate quality of a small ensemble of musicians to the mega-performances by the London Philharmonic, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, etc.. As with this performance, the smaller group lends a clarity to the music, where the larger ensembles can get a little "muddy" at times. Just my personal preference. Overall, this is a very good performance, and certainly the low price (being on the Naxos lable) makes this a clear choice.
Good and Bad.......2000-04-09
I was more interested in "The Messiah" for the religious content than as a music critic, but this was too much. The strings are tinny. The orchestra is plodding. The soloists and choir are thankfully very good and seem to understand the meaning of the words. It is a shame the sound mix is uneven. The male parts come across loud and clear, but the poor women. For instance, No. 9 Oh thou that tellest..., the soloist sounded like she was singing in an echo chamber far from the mike. This is one of the most disappointing versions of "The Messiah" I have heard in a long time.
This is a great recording!.......2000-02-11
I was really surprised with the new that the Messiah's New World premiere was held at Trinity Church in October 1770, twenty-eight years after it was written. This fact only will make one proud in having this CD among his collection.
Anyhow, this is nothing more than a historic detail and would not count if this recording had not an outstanding first-rate ensemble of singers. Without doubt there is no definitive version of Messiah. Each one has its own distinctive touch and feeling and exploring it is always a pleasant journey through imagination.
As stated by the conductor: "we must concede that performing Messiah with twenty singers and an appropriately balanced instrumental ensemble represents, at best, an imperfect comprimise", it will be easy to understand that this recording does not stand among the greatest and will probably carry some imperfections. I will mention two that kind of disppointed me a little bit. The Overture and the Chorus Worthy is the Lamb, for some reason misses the habitual vigor and strenght. Everything else is great and this is definitely a worth buying.
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- Old Fashioned Sincerity
- One of the worst recordings ever made
- Pete's Dad
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Handel's Messiah
Manufacturer: Golden Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00013ND8M
Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Comfort Ye My People
- Ev'ry Valley Shall Be Exalted
- And the Glory of the Lord
- Thus Saith the Lord of Hosts
- But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming?
- And He Shall Purify the Sons of Levi
- Behold a Virgin Shall Conceive
- O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion
- For Behold, Darkness Shall Cover the Earth
- People That Walked in Darkness
- For Unto Us a Child Is Born
- Pastorale Symphony
- There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Field
- Glory to God in the Highest
- Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion
- Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind Be Open'd
- He Shall Feed His Flock Like a Shepherd
- His Yoke Is Easy, His Burden Is Light
- Behold the Lamb of God
Tracks:
- He Was Despised and Rejected of Men
- Surely, He Hath Borne Our Griefs
- And With His Stripes We Are Healed
- All We Like Sheep Have Gone Astray
- All They That See Him, Laugh Him to Scorn
- He Trusted in God That He Would Deliver Him
- Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart
- Behold, And See If There Be Any Sorrow
- He Was Cut Off Out of the Land of the Living
- But Thou Didst Not Leave His Soul in Hell
- Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates
- How Beautiful Are the Feet of Them
- Why Do the Nations So Furiously Rage
- Let Us Break Their Bonds Asunder
- He That Dwelleth in Heaven
- Thou Shalt Break Them With a Rod of Iron
- Hallelujah - London Philharmonic Chorus
- I Know That My Redeemer Liveth
- Since by Man Came Death - For as in Adam, Even So in Christ
- Behold, I Tell You a Mystery
- Trumpet Shall Sound
- Worthy Is the Lamb That Was Slain
- Amen
Customer Reviews:
Old Fashioned Sincerity.......2006-12-30
This is not the best recording of Messiah but it is by no means a disaster. Susskind was an able conductor with a valid view of this great piece. The recording from the 1950s is more than adequate (there is some roughness in the treble but it is full and clear - though some edits are very obvious indeed). The orchestra is excellent and the choir sing well. The soloists - all of them - are superb, among the very best in any version of Messiah! Susskind's tempos are slow by modern standards but there is good rhythmical bounce and a genuine sense of the greatness of the piece. If you can adjust to the broad tempos and the big scale conception then you will discover important aspects of this masterpiece in this performance - and the set costs next to nothing!
One of the worst recordings ever made.......2006-05-10
This is only my second one star review. And I am rather generous with stars. But this recording is just horrible, especially considering that all of the participants are legendary musicians. First of all, this is extremely old fashioned Handel. The textures are way too heavy for music of the baroque. But worst of all, the performance just sits there like mud on your tires that won't come off. Yes, the price is very low, but whatever you do, do not buy this recording.
Pete's Dad.......2005-12-11
I have had a CD of the London Philharmonic version of the Messiah conducted by Fredrick Jackson for several years and enjoyed listening to it. However, the quality of the recording leaves something to be desired.
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Russian Requiem
Manufacturer: Koch Schwann (Germ.)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001SRT
Release Date: 1994-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Though, Who Clothest Thyself
- Holy God, Holy Strong God
- May You Be Praised, O God
- Let The Soul Of Your Servant Rest
- Truly All Is Vanity And A Breath Of Wind
- O Lord, Grant The Soul Of Your Departed Servant Peace
- O Christ, Let The Soul Of Your Servant Rest
- You Alone Are Immortal
- Thrice Holy, Doxology
- O Lord - You, Oh Lord, Did Descend Into Hell
- Lord, Have Mercy Upon Us...
- Blessed Are They Whom You Have Chosen
- They Devided My Clothes Amongst
- Today He Hangs On The Wooden Cross
- Let Us Witness Thy Glorious Resurrection
- Chosen By The Heavenly King
Average customer rating:
- Who the hell are you???
- Skip the Album -- buy the singles!
- Who The Hell Are You? If you don't have this single!
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Who the Hell Are You
Madison Avenue
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004Y9RP
Release Date: 2000-10-09 |
Tracks:
- Who The Hell Are You? (Original Mix)
- Who The Hell Are You? (Illicit Remix)
- Who The Hell Are You? (Ain't No Love Mix)
Album Description
UK version of the third single off the Aussie dance duo's forthcoming debut album, 'Polyester Embassy'. Tracks, 'Who The Hell Are You' (Original Mix), two versions not included onthe deleted Aussie version, 'Who The Hell Are You' (IllicitRemix, Ain't No L
Album Details
Australian Dance Duo Comprised of Cheyen Coates and Andy Van Issued this Single (Their Second-ever ) in 2000 off of their Debut Long Player 'the Polyester Embassy'. Follows their Australian and British Chart-topping Scorcher 'don't Call Me Baby'. Includes Two Exclusive Remixes.
Customer Reviews:
Who the hell are you???.......2001-07-13
Well - with the title, you can tell its going to be a 'In ya face' track with attitude. The single itself was from Australian duo Madison Avenue. Already a debut #1 in their home country as for topping the American dance chart.
This is a whooping dance floor killer. Turn it up load, and you'll be dancing in no time. If your one of those people that regularly go out clubbing - you'd be familiar with this song.
The single includes the video to the single that was filmed down under aswell as two great internation mixes.
Skip the Album -- buy the singles!.......2001-05-08
The relentless 4/4 beats, rasping high hats and killer bass line of the original mix (think Armand Van Helden's remix of Tori Amos' "Professional Widow") and you've got a floor packer of epic proportion. After a few seconds there's no way of confusing Cheyenne Coate's irresistable, snotty attitude for Crystal Water's positive vibe. This song and all three remixes on this CD are guaranteed to set bums skaking around the planet. Bonus points for the video portion featuring Cheyenne's fabulous blue faux-fur outfit and the bathroom stall choreography. Take my advice: stretch out the remix bliss of the singles and skip the hit and miss album...unless you're (understandably) afraid of peeing off Cheyenne.
Who The Hell Are You? If you don't have this single!.......2001-03-02
This is by far my favorite Madison Avenue single and I'm sure they are just gonna grow bigger from this point. "Who the hell are you?" is a creative song with great unique lyrics, this song is complete with never before heard material, because no one makes music as good as Madison Avenue.
Track Listing:
1.) Who The Hell Are You (Original Mix) 6.28 = This is not the original version, it just features the original beats and a few new ones that spice up the song. This has the same flavor as the original that we all be feelin'.
2.) Who The Hell Are You (Illicit Remix) 7.10 = The begining of this remix has a bit of a dark feel to it, but than it goes to the old taste and smooths up a bit. I like this remix a lot, because it features beats that I have heard on another song or remix before that I was feelin. This remix is all good and sound completely original, and what i like most is that they didn't add any sound effects to the vocals.
3.) Who The Hell Are You (Ain't No Love Mix) 6.14 = This remix has a funky feel to it, but it also has a long intro which is all good because the beat is fab. This is a great dance remix, and once again they didn't add any effects to the vocals and kept them all natural, the way we like them.
4.) Enhanced CD = This is the video for "Who The Hell Are You"! This is great because how many of us people in the United States get to see these international videos?
I have no regrets about buying this single so you shouldn't either. Who the hell are you to be caught dead without this single?
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Who the Hell Are You
Madison Avenue
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Visi
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B00004ZV07
Release Date: 2000-12-20 |
Tracks:
- Original Mix Edit
- John Course & Andy Van Mix
- Madison Babe From Outer Space Mix
- Original Mix 12 Inch Mix
Album Description
German version of the third single off the Aussie dance duo's debut album, 'Polyester Embassy'. Tracks are identical tothe deleted Aussie version, 'Who The Hell Are You' (Original Mix) and three tracks not included on the UK, 'Who The Hell Are You' (John
Album Details
Includes a New Remix by Illicit.
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Who the Hell Are You
Madison Avenue
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BRHZKU
Release Date: 2000-12-20 |
Average customer rating:
- I Love Madison Avenue
- MADISON AVENUE ROCKS THE NEW MILLENIUM !
- Aussies Taking Over The Dance Floor
- Best dance song I've heard for a long time!
- Another Classic Dance Track
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Who the Hell Are You
Madison Avenue
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
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ASIN: B00004UCFK
Release Date: 2000-08-29 |
Album Description
Aussie 4 track CD single features three versions of 'Who The Hell Are You', (Original Mix, John Course & Andy Van Remix, Original 12' Mix) + a remix of their previous hit 'Don't Call Me Baby (Madison Babe From Outer Space Remix)'. 2000 release. Slimline jewel case.
Album Details
Following the Massive Worldwide Success of their Debut Single 'don't Call Me Baby', Comes the Single from Aussie Dance Duo, Madison Avenue!
Customer Reviews:
I Love Madison Avenue.......2000-08-25
This song is just as good as their last single, "Don't call Me Baby". I love the idea behind the songs Madison Avenue makes. They are about strong women ... [who] know what they want. (For some reason I like that :) I have both of their songs on mp3 and as soon as the album comes out I will be at amazon.com ordering it. Keep making the great music :)
MADISON AVENUE ROCKS THE NEW MILLENIUM !.......2000-07-15
Cheyne Coates is an innovative voice of clever new dance SNAP! "Don't Call Me Baby" roxx dance floors, now the new single, "Who The Hell Are You?" gives us a super-funk dance bass riff on top of a party track too kewl to wanna end! YOU, RULE the FLOOR, Madison Avenue! Thanks for giving us killer thumps! Cheyne Coates....your voice is as bitchin' as your body!
Aussies Taking Over The Dance Floor.......2000-07-12
being an aussie girl myself i know all about aussie music. And Madison Avenue are a sure hit there first single 'Don't call me baby' was a giant hit in australia and in Europe,this next single 'Who the hell are you ' Is way up there with 'DCMB'. If you want aussie dance thisis it. There album is sure to be a hit
Best dance song I've heard for a long time!.......2000-06-29
This song is so good; a upbeat, fun, clever dance song. Something you don't see too often. The singer's voice is very nice, compliments the song very well.
Another Classic Dance Track.......2000-06-25
Aussies Madison Avenue have another huge hit on the way with this one. As someone who avoids dance music in general, I can honestly say that this is something that crosses the boundaries. Great dance beats combined with catchy lyrics and a whole lot of attitude!
This one is destined to follow Don't Call Me Baby to the top in the UK, It entered the Oz charts at number 1 and looks like staying there for quite a while.
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