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Disco de Annie: “DJ Kicks”

Disco de Annie: “DJ Kicks”
Descripción (en inglés) :
Norwegian DJ Annie Lilia Berge Strand's entry in the popular DJ KICKS series of dance mixes features 1970s punk rock pioneer Alan Vega and cutting-edge 1980s artists like Liquid Liquid alongside more recent alternative rock figures like Le Tigre. Annie had some underground success in 1999 with her song "The Greatest Hit," which featured her singing over a loop from Madonna's "Everybody," and this collection, which follows her debut full-length, ANNIEMAL, combines danceability with a closer look at her influences, as well as including two of her own previously unheard contributions, the Euro-pop dance tracks "Wedding" and "Gimme Your Money."
Lista de temas :
1 Rabbit Pushing Mover - (with Toy)
2 I Wanna Be Your Lover - (with La Bionda)
3 Jukebox Babe - (with Alan Vega)
4 Nanny Nanny Boo Boo - (with Le Tigre)
5 Bongo Song - (with Zongamin)
6 Flextone - (with Liquid Liquid)
7 Wedding by Annie Video
8 Black History Month - (with Death From Above 1979)
9 Tuntematon - (with Motiivi: Tuntematon)
10 Geared Up - (with Brundtland And Therson)
11 Lady Bug - (with Bumbleebee Unlimited)
12 Gimme Your Money by Annie
13 I Want Candy - (with Bow Wow Wow)
14 My Love For You - (with ESG)
15 Sally That Girl - (with Gucci Crew II)
16 Paris Hilton - (with Mu)
17 Fa Fa Fa - (with Datarock)
Información del disco :
Título: DJ Kicks
UPC:730003719028
Formato:CD
Tipo:Performer
Género:Electronic - Electro
Artista:Annie (Electro)
Sello:!k7 Records
Distribuidora:Caroline Distribution
Importado:Germany
Fecha de publicación:2006/01/01
Año de publicación original:2005
Número de discos:1
Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
Estudio / Directo:Studio
Headed In (Marquette, MI) - 30 Enero 2006
10 personas de un total de 19 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- On Par for DJ-Kicks

"DJ-Kicks was launched in 1995 to supply mixes designed for home stereo use as well as for the dance floor." Toward accomplishing this goal, Annie's effort succeeds. If you are into electronic/dance music, or are a fan of the DJ-Kicks series, you should get some enjoyment out of this album. Or, if you're throwing a party and want some fresh/obscure music, this delivers a few solid tracks. However, most mainstream music listeners won't be attracted to this album.

Highlights:

Rabbit Pushing Mower - Blast this on the first day of spring. Sunny-smiley song.

Bongo Song - Hell yeah! Makes me want to party `till dawn.

Black History Month - Catchy lyrics, reminiscent of school dances in the gymnasium.

Gimme Your Money - An acceptable filler track for your night out.

Lowlights:

Jukebox Babe - Makes me want to hurl.

Flextone - Just annoying.

I Want Candy - Why even ponder remixing this song?

Sally `That Girl' - Terrible lyrics, poorly sung, put to a simple beat.

Other:

Lady Bug - Kind of funny.

Fa Fa Fa - Never, ever, put police sirens on your album. Thanks.

Annie does a good job with the instrumentals, but most tracks with lyrics will make you cringe upon their onset. As with many dance albums, each track flows smoothly into the next, a habit I wish some other genres would adopt. I would jump at the chance to check out anything new by this artist, but I won't be recommending this offer to any of my friends.