Disco de The B-52's: “Time Capsule - Mixes: Summer of Love 98”
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Time Capsule - Mixes: Summer of Love 98 |
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Fecha de Publicación:1998-08-25
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Electronic/Dance, Pop, Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Warner Bros.
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:093624451921
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Lista de temas : |
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Summer of Love (David Kahne remix) |
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Planet Claire (Francois Kevorkian remix) |
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Roam (Miami Phunky Break mix) |
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Roam (Indamix Tekno mix) |
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Summer of Love (Summer Party mix) |
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Análisis de usuario - 02 Febrero 1999
4 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- if only Ricky could hear this...
The Francois K mix of Planet Claire is an instant classic, although - like most of the other mixes - it dispenses with much of the original sound, excepting the vocals. Don't consider this unless you're familiar with the originals, because it won't make much sense. Still great fun, but it would have been interesting to hear remixes of some of their lesser known, more experimental stuff. And remixes that weren't so slavishly contemporary - I mean, Jason Nevins??? Nothing too camp about him!
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- B-52's - 'Time Capsule-Mixes:Sumer Of Love '98' (Warner Bros.)
Five track CD single, that features two remixes each of "Summer Of Love" and "Roam" which are okay. I think I like this CD's remix of "Planet Claire" the best, very electronic. A decent CD single release, but pretty much for the B-52's die hard fans.
Análisis de usuario - 02 Febrero 1999
0 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- if only Ricky could hear this...
The Francois K mix of Planet Claire is an instant classic, although - like most of the other mixes - it dispenses with much of the original sound, excepting the vocals. Don't consider this unless you're familiar with the originals, because it won't make much sense. Still great fun, but it would have been interesting to hear remixes of some of their lesser known, more experimental stuff. And remixes that weren't so slavishly contemporary - I mean, Jason Nevins??? Nothing too camp about him!
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