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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 9, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: August 9, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced, Import
  • Label: Universal Int'l
  • ASIN: B0000D968W
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #49,623 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Fallin' High
2. Moonwalker
3. Rise
4. All the People in the World - Clark Anderson, Safri Duo
5. Marimba Dreams
6. Amazonas
7. Agogo Mosse - Clark Anderson, Safri Duo
8. Laarbasses - Clark Anderson, Safri Duo
9. Bombay Vice
10. Prelude
11. "Played-A-Live" Tour [Enhanced]

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Product Description
The Euro-dance act's sophomore album includes the hit 'Fallin' High'. Ten tracks. Universal. 2003.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars High energy stuff !!!, February 28, 2004
The Danish duo has done it once again. This is a high voltage CD. Two tracks are absolutely stunning: "Fallin' high" & "Rise". The 7 minute "Rise" is mind boggling; it is amazing how this track manages to sustain the high energy without slipping into the run of the mill "Thump Ding Thump Ding" tone.
The CD deserves the maximum, but some of the tracks have vocals and are annoying. I am referring to the "All the people in the world track". I guess the duo are better of playing their drums and not spoling it with annoying vocals.

Watch out for the bonus "Played-A-Live" track, it is soothing track and goes to show their diverse talent.

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not enough of the safri duo for my tastes..., March 17, 2004
By N. Becker "the macho man" (Mankato, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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The album is a good album, but it seems like it branches into too many genres of electronica that Safri Duo have previously not dablled in AT ALL. This is in my opinion to the detriment of the album. I come from a breaks/trance/techno perspective, so the forrays into pop on this album greatly annoy me.

Here are the songs each with some thoughts:

Fallin High: Good song. Not bad.... but, it seems like it could be more. Starts out with a little vocal drum loop to start things off with, but too quickly it falls into a daft punk/fatboy slim type of loop for the melody. I find it a little bit boring for the rapid and exciting drum track that goes along with the song. 4 of 5

Moon Walker: Eh. Takes too long to get into the song. Distorted voice saying "Moon, Moon walker" covering up a lot of the interesting parts of the song. Repetitive bassish line. Kind of a laid back funk song. 2 of 5

Rise: Best song on the album from my limited experience. Starts out with a hook that screams progressive. Progressive beat with various percussion instruments hitting all over the place. Leads into a nifty strings melody line. Good stuff. Nothing that detracts from this song. Has much better flow than the other songs on the album. Starts with drums, breaks to the strings with just the kick, then adds in various bongos and bells and whistles with each journey through the string refrain. Good flow. Did I already say that? 5 of 5

All the people in the world: This would be a great song except for the lyrics. Has a breaks feel to the song. Hit on the one and then congas hitting all over the place. Really neat third beat riff feel to it. Does the two thirds beats and then flys on beat three. Really cool feel to the song. Unfortunately the vocals are a bit "peace on earth/save the world" styled. Also, the 'Safri Duo' hardly speak english so you know any overly vocal song isn't really completely their brainchild. Still the variety and style of the breaks save this song. 4 of 5

Marimba Dreams: Does what it does well. Flowing marimbas with a minimal worldish background. Doesn't really display their incredible talent on percussion instruments, but it sounds nice. 3 of 5

Amazonas: Good song. Kinda confused as to where it is headed. Starts building up some saw synths only to drop them out midway through the song to be replaced with a purely jungle beat mix. Brings them back into the song to break it down, but still a little melodically unfulfilled in the end. 4 of 5

Agogo Mosse: Starts out sooo well, but not my thing anymore. Just a cool jungle arrangement that falls back into the laid back Daft Punkish vocals. Not a bad song, I just wish I was hearing more Safri Duo, and less of this odd medly of pop electronica. 3 of 5

Laarbasses: Again. Fun instrumentation, but this time they are trying to do an RnB song. Male refrain, female verses. Hip hop, not my thing when I want to hear some awesome percussion instrumentation. Not bad, but again not what I expected. 3 of 5

Bombay Vice: This is a bit more of what you got on Safri Duo's last album with 'Snakefood'. Kind of a middle east sound that never rises much above the soundtrack for some guy charming a snake. At least, that is my opinion... A little experimentation, but nothing that stands out too much. 3 of 5

Prelude: Starts out with them hammering out some tunes alone. Falls into an industrial sound, and then goes back to the hammer keyboards and then goes into a progressive sounding bit and then leads out with just the mallet instruments again. 4 of 5

I give the album a 3 of 5. Not really impressed. I did get a lot of what I wanted in this album, but if there was more two guys from Holland on some drums, and less random electronica in the mix I would have been very pleased. As it is, it is a somewhat oddly rounded album with some value.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't get screwed by this CD, December 8, 2004
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My complaint is simple: I heard the Safri Duo song "Rise" on Sirius. It didn't say "Mix", "Dub", "Edit", "Vocal", or anything like that. That track is not on this CD. The "Rise" track on this CD is ALL INSTRUMENTAL, which though still okay, is weak compared to the version with vocals. Apparently, Safri Duo just released an International Version, "3.5", which has it. This sucks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
There's more singin in this Cd but it's fine. The Cd is a bomb. it has enjoyable music that make you wanna dance. The best song is Agogo Mosse
Published on April 6, 2004 by Manz

5.0 out of 5 stars powerful and joyful music
I highly recomment this album. This is very powerful and joyful.
I guarantee that you will love it so much when you listen to this album. Let's your feet move!!
Published on February 8, 2004 by coyogre

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!
I think this the best work of SafriDuo, full of rythm and joy!
Published on December 13, 2003

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