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3.0 out of 5 stars
Japanese Import: Not a bad Single,
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This review is from: Boy Boy Boy (Audio CD)
This is the Japanese Import Single for Boy Boy Boy, off of the Underworld's "Oblivion with Bells" album. It has 4 tracks plus a video for the song.1. Boy, Boy, Boy - 6:07 2. Boy, Boy, Boy (Switch Remix) - 5:38 3. Peachtree - 12:35 4. Holding the Moth (Jesse Rose Remix) - 5:23 + Boy Boy Boy .MPEG video The Unremixed Boy Boy Boy is slightly longer than the LP version, great song all around. The Switch Remix, well, isn't that good. It reminds me of that episode of Friends where Ross shows everyone "The Sound". It's Boy Boy Boy + Odd sounds from an old casio. Peachtree is slightly different then the RiverRun Release. It is sort of different than the version of Peachtree that's on the Crocodile Single import. This is one of my favorites from the RiverRun Releases. Good mellow song. The Holding the moth remix is good, but it gets played out quickly. The song already has a very repedative beat, but this mix makes it feel really hyper and spastic. The Video is great, same one that is on teir website's member section, but in MPEG format. For the Hardcore Underworld Dirties, a must for sure. For the casual fan looking for a good single, The Crocodile Single gives more bang for the buck!
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