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| | The Warner Bros. Years: Hits, Remixes & Rarities | | | Music Artist : | | Ashford & Simpson | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Rhino / Wea | | Release Date : | | 2008-02-26 | | Discs : | | 2 | | Store Price : | | $24.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $24.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Over and Over [12" Disco Mix] 2. Have You Ever Tried It 3. Everybody's Got to Give It Up 4. One More Try [12" Disco Mix] 5. Tried, Tested and Found True [12" Disco Mix] 6. Send It 7. Top of the Stairs 8. Don't Cost You Nothing [12" Disco Mix] 9. It Seems to Hang On [12" Disco Mix] 10. Found a Cure [12" Disco Mix] 11. Nobody Knows [12" Disco Mix] 12. Love Don't Make It Right [12" Disco Mix] 13. Stay Free 14. Bourgie Bourgie
Disc 21. Found a Cure [A Tom Moulton Mix] 2. It Seems to Hang On [Tommy Musto Re-Touch] 3. One More Try [Dimitri Re-Edit] 4. Bourgie Bourgie [Joe Claussell's Classic Remix] 5. Over and Over [Simphouse M&M Mix] 6. Stay Free [Dim's the Missing Mix] 7. Love Don't Make It Right [Joey Negro Mix] 8. Tried, Tested and Found True [Simphouse/M&M Soulful Mix] 9. Stay Free [Dim's Club Mix]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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dj keith b Submitted on: 2009-04-02 |
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| Some of their best songs were done after they left Motown. Two of my all time favorite artists! |
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What a musical gemm Submitted on: 2008-12-16 |
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This is THE must CD every disco-soul collector should have, the original versions and original promo only 12" versions were great, but the remixes on disc 2 are a wonderful addition made in the spirit of the original sound, no extra drumcomouters er samples, just the right remix of a classic should be (maybe a remix of Chaka Khan's "I'm every moman" should be as an addition on the album, or an album of Chaka's hits in the same production would be nice)
BUY BUY BUY BUY!!!!!!! |
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Why so much compression? Submitted on: 2008-10-04 |
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| As a lover of dance music I must say that the engineers went wrong in the remastering of this one. I bought it together with the 12 Grand Inches 5. What a difference! Why so much compression in the remastering of the drumbeat. Why?? The distortion is evident. You can barely listen to the bass line. Mainly in disc 2, the gold in here, the remixes. It's really a pitty. The same mistake occured with the last remaster of the Cerrone's albums. The volume must be a listener's choice. |
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EXCELLENT Collection & Stellar remixes Submitted on: 2008-07-06 |
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| I was planning on purchasing this when it came out and ended up winning an A&S Trivia Contest and received it as a prize...thankfully NO ONE else got this PRIZE! I was blown away by some of the remixes by one of my favorites, Dimitri From Paris --- especially "One More Try" which takes the funky original and shoots it into the stratosphere. Dim's takes on "Stay Free", especially the Club Mix take the original and give it a contemporary spin. I was so pleased to hear it playing in NYC that very week. As for the originals, I want to mention to the other reviewers that you can pick up "Gimme Something Real", "I Wanna Be Selfish", and "A Musical Affair" over at iTunes for almost next to nothing. |
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*Smiles Ecstatically & Utters Breathlessly*: Oh My, My! Submitted on: 2008-05-01 |
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Finding this gem made an ordinary shopping trip to my local music store something right up there with ecstasy. These are the hits of my early teen years and back then, I could not afford 12" singles (nevermind that these 12" remixes were not available anyway) but I have always wanted the 12" version for "It Seems To Hang On". As a kid I had to be content with taping it off the radio. So finding this 2-disc treasure was a hit right off the bat, but that was just the beginning. Still more were the remixes for "Don't Cost You Nothing" one of my 7th grade favorites and then there were great songs that I have not heard, especially "Over & Over" or "Tried, Tested and Found True". Ashford & Simpson are truly some of my favorite artists from my youth, and their classics are the songs that are the epitome of my musical tastes.
Now about the new remixes:
With so many oldies getting bandwagon treatment and sounding like it, you won't find any bandwagon remixes here. I had my skepticism for those other than Tom Moulton and M&M (well 1/2 of M&M since Sergio Munzubia has passed away). I am familiar with Joey Negro and Joe Claussel but I know them for what they do on today's remix scene. Well, to make a long story short, I really could not tell that I was not listening to something from the 1970's, HONESTLY.
First off: Tom Moulton does the honors for Found A Cure. Now Moulton is now stranger to the remix thing (just think of him as the John Lennon of the remix), you really can't go wrong with his work! I love that bassline change, it sounds like it may have been apart of the original recording.
Now for Tommy Musto's doing for "It Seems To Hang On": OOOOH I am getting goose bumps just reviewing it. If Musto added any production to his remix, I am hard-pressed to notice it!!!!! OK, I noticed some bongos, but were they in the original version but just way in the background or not used? They really appeared to belong to the original. The tempo remains the same (in fact only 2 remixes are faster) and the music is fully intact but the remixing and the restructuring is very, very, impressive. I really loved how Musto extended the chorus right after the 2nd "Lose Me, Lose Me" break.... and he did it using the original music, not just restructuring the song's chorus and creating new music to match it. This is one of my central classics and Musto made good with this remix so I won't have to hunt him down!!!!
Paul Simpson & 1/2 of M&M (John Morales) do the honors of both Over & Over, and Tried, Tested and Found True. Now Paul Simpson, I remember as a remixer from the late 1980's and during the early 1990's and have wondered what happened to him (Now he did appear as an artist in 1983 with The Paul Simpson Connection). John Morales and the late Sergio Munzubia were perhaps one of my favorite remix duo's of the 80's and anything with "M&M" on it got bought. I thought at first that these remixes were previously unreleased from their heydays until I found that the collaboration was really a Simpson & Morales team-up (S&M mix? Whoa!, beat me, beat me - just kidding). Both of these remixes are faithful to the original recording adding little, if any production.
Joey Negro takes up the tempo for his remix on Love Don't Make It Right adding music that compliments the original production and still leaving elements of the original song.
For the last remix "Stay Free" Which is the only song to appear 3 times is sped up but really sounds like it could have been that way originally. The song still sounds like it came right out of the 1970's
While Michael Jackson's "Thriller 25" is good, I must say that Jackson will be taking a backseat as a duo that has more of a relevance in my life, have been fortunate to have their 2008 redux!
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