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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars They keep getting better.
As an Erasure fan for a quarter of a century now (OMG am I really that old?) I try to get everything they come out with. I couldn't wait to get this. It's great except for the Ship of Fools remix. I skip that and have to give the cd 4 stars because of it. Otherwise though I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. On another note the cd is neat in that it looks like an album! It...
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3.0 out of 5 stars When Am I Going To Learn?
Okay, I like Erasure. Still a fan, every time I see Erasure coming out with something new, my ears still perk up, I think Vince Clarke is amazing, love Andy's singing, yadda yadda. But when am I going to learn that for every "Stop", "A Little Respect" and "Blue Savannah" remix, there are three times as many Erasure mixes that are just boring. There are two types of...
Published on October 6, 2009 by Justin Waters


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3.0 out of 5 stars When Am I Going To Learn?, October 6, 2009
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Justin Waters "Synth Pop Lover" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Okay, I like Erasure. Still a fan, every time I see Erasure coming out with something new, my ears still perk up, I think Vince Clarke is amazing, love Andy's singing, yadda yadda. But when am I going to learn that for every "Stop", "A Little Respect" and "Blue Savannah" remix, there are three times as many Erasure mixes that are just boring. There are two types of people - those who go to the nightclubs and aren't really concerned about what an artist does with a song; they just want a non-stop mix so they can dance into the night. And then there are those like me who want an artist to do SOMETHING cool with a remix! Don't give me nine minutes of a song which sounds nothing like the original version, and only the occasional sample of one line from the song repeated over and over. Stay within the realm of the original song, but break it down! Enhance it! Make me go "Yeah, now that's cool!" Remind me that there is someone in the studio actually doing something rather than just letting a drum loop play for six minutes.

Again, maybe this is intended for people who frequent clubs (and on a side note - were these songs REALLY played in clubs??). The only songs that made me feel like this wasn't a complete waste of my money were the "Ship Of Fools" mix (funky beat supporting what is really a melodramatic song), and "Weight Of The World" mix; both from (arguably) Erasure's best album "The Innocents" and both heavy on the beats and neither venturing too far from the original melody of the songs. The "Senseless" mix was fine, but it was more refreshing to me in that it reminded me that I hadn't listened to "Wonderland" in a long while. Is that album really over 20 years old?? Sheesh.

Anyway, overall I wouldn't say this is a "must have" EP. To me, it ranks right up there with the "Abba-Esque" remixes EP (including identical cover art), which I have, yet never listen to for specific reasons which I won't get into right now (it sucks). I'd recommend sampling it wherever you can before buying it; this is mostly for die-hard Erasure fans who must own anything Erasure. For me, this will be background music which I may break out occasionally. I still like Erasure and will always check out new material; it's just that their remixes are "Sometimes" hit or mostly misses.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars They keep getting better., September 1, 2010
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As an Erasure fan for a quarter of a century now (OMG am I really that old?) I try to get everything they come out with. I couldn't wait to get this. It's great except for the Ship of Fools remix. I skip that and have to give the cd 4 stars because of it. Otherwise though I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. On another note the cd is neat in that it looks like an album! It even has grooves! You oldies will know what I mean.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Club" title,,a bit misleading,,,,,, September 30, 2009
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This collection was OK,, I liked it however I imagined it would be a little more uplifting like the Freedom Remixes,,,If you love Erasure it won't be a total disappointment,,,
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Erasure Club EP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, March 31, 2011
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The CD i ordered is fantastic. It is in mint condition and looks amazing. I would be happy to do business again with seller!!
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