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Classic & Rare: La Collection Chapter 3

Various Artists Audio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (February 11, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Play It Again Sam
  • ASIN: B000087N1H
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #530,608 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Avril "Velvet Blues"
2. Ready Made FC "Sugar Fuel"
3. Elegia "Wings"
4. Mr Oizo "M-Seq"
5. Llorca "My Precious Thing" (Llorca's Old School Remix)
6. Jori Hulkkonen "Let Me Luv U"
7. Alexkid "Bienvenida"
8. Sound of K "Silvery Sounds" (Technasia Soft Mix)
9. The Youngsters "Illogique"
10. Scan X "Wasteland"
See all 11 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Aqua Bassino "All Around Me"
2. Frederic Galliano "Saber" (La Poussiere)
3. Lu & Jill Hoo
4. Laurent Garnier "Communication From The Lab" (Germ Mix)
5. Juantrip "Electronic" (Dance Mutation Mix)
6. Nova Nova "Plaid" (Bang Bang Remix)
7. A Reminiscent Drive "Ambrosia" (Jori Hulkkonen Remix)
8. Hosh "Sacred Souls"
9. Laurent Garnier "Crispy Bacon" (Solid Sleep Mix by Jeff Mills)
10. DJ Kudo "Tiny Loops"

Editorial Reviews

Subtitled - LA Collection Chapter 3. Featuring legendary & unique tracks from the premier French electronic label F Communications. Double disc CD set mixed by Laurent Garnier & Jori Hulkkonen. Features tracks by Mr. Oizo, Llorca, Alexkid and more. 2003.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars an overview of the label thus far, February 22, 2003
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Scott Jeune (kerhonkson, ny) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classic & Rare: La Collection Chapter 3 (Audio CD)
Classic and rare is an interesting double mix album with Jori Hulkkonen handling the classics while Laurent Garnier selects the rare tracks- not necessarily "mixed" per se, but that works to the album's advantage in that you get to hear truly rare tracks without being limited to just songs that beatmix well. On disc one, Jori gives us Avril's "Velvet Blues" as a starter, very chilled but with a Radiohead kinda beat. This style continues through "Sugar Fuel" but with a Dave Gahan style vocal with some really uneasy lyrics ("I'm on your side so let me punish you"). The full on techno comes in with Elegia, which moves to a short burst of Mr. Oizo, because for real we've all heard this song, like, a million times in 99, but then Jori's skills are pushed to the front when he moves slowly into Llorca's track, bringing it more to a "party vibe". The house gets shakier as the booms get deeper with "Let Me Love U", the place where disc one sets in for the biggest vibe swell, and after the epiphany moves into Alexkid's track, which almost has a Ubiquity sound. It seems "Silvery Sounds" is put in next to represent slithering old school techno, and it is one of those tracks that is perfectly named, and moves into The Youngsters, who it seems to me is placed here as a contrast between this songs more tech house sound and the last track's (dare I say it) nostalgia. "Wasteland" goes beat heavy with an acid influence, and could be a minimalist counterpart to FSOL's "We Have Explosive", and we are let off the hook with "Nana's Waltz", sent off to a more comfortable place.
This segues into the rare stuff with the same artist's "All Around Me" which is a retweaking off the last song. It moves from there into the challenging "Sabar" a track which is mainly percussion but is more condusive to listening than dancing. "Shelter" however, maintains a more traditional beat, with vocals that keeps things from getting repetitive, but the temperature drops with "Communication from the Lab" a whooshy techno track that is like Mr. Oizo but with more substructure. "Electronic", to me, is the standout of the album, going into the space where you can see a warmer techno emerging with the addition of vocals and a more song oriented style, which moves into "Plaid", one of the smoothest songs from recent memory (carrahar's vocals are standout). "Ambrosia" falls flat however as it is derivative in that it is a little too "Pacific State" for me, going into Hosh, some very angular, by the number's techno. The next track is Garnier's "Crazy Bacon" which has Jeff Mills all over it putting in his I'm stuck in a claustrophic dark place sound, and the disc exits with DJ Kudo, whose "Tiny Loops" squiggle all over the place, but the high end sounds to me like a few hundred people trying to get the bride's attention. But wait, and keeps listening, because you'll get to hear a secret remix (and how!) of that old Streisand/Summer tune "No More Tears(Enough is Enough)", one of the craziest refreakings I've heard in awhile using Bab's high note entended over the beats as contrast. Yup, you heard me right. So enjoy... A great album for driving home from the club...not to mention a nice thank you and retrospective from a forward thinking label. Enough groove to chill, enough going on to keep ya thinking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars So good, I had to buy it again!, October 22, 2011
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This review is from: Classic & Rare: La Collection Chapter 3 (Audio CD)
I was given this double disc album about 10 years ago as a christmas gift. I have always loved Laurent Garnier, but I was pleasantly surprised at how much better Jori Hulkkonen's mix was (in my opinion). Long story short, I tried to save these albums in my iTunes library, but my discs were so scratched that it wouldn't work! Thank goodness someone out there had a 'near perfect' copy for sale. The item was as advertised, and I now have flawless copies that I can keep forever!

And not that it needs to be said, but this is some of the sexiest, chill out music out there; and I'm saying this 10+ years AFTER I originally had this double disc set! It is appropriately named, "Classic & Rare." It should actually have the word "timeless" in there somewhere as well. I am just glad it wasn't scarce. :)

-Nick
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5.0 out of 5 stars The beat goes on and on with the album, August 8, 2003
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R Spicochi (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classic & Rare: La Collection Chapter 3 (Audio CD)
Not one bad song. These remixes and rares are inspired. Take the remix of Llorca's My Precious thing featuring Ladybird. WOW is this hot. I've purchased two of these one for work, one for the car. I use this in teaching SPIN class.. some awesome running songs here to. If you like a good downtempo mix and like the cutting edge find yourself drifting off to the world of Llorca and Jori's mixes. Really really really nice.
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