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1.0 out of 5 stars
Malarkey!, December 16, 2000
This review is from: Medley (Unlimited Beat) (Audio CD)
What we have here is a group who call themselves Unlimited beat and who have taken some of the best pop songs ever produced and moulded them into dance doo doo. First of all folks, george michael is no where to be found on this CD. In fact, if I were him I would scream bloody murder for waht these dolts did with my songs. The whole Cd has three tracks, a short medley of michael's hits both WHAM! and without, a long version of the same songs and an instrumental track that sounds remotely like Donna Sommer's "I Feel Love" That's it! Waht really got to me though is the exposition of the songs. The spin they put on them was one of their own and a bit mocking style. Noteably "I Want your Sex" which they leave out the suttle refrrences to bisexuality; can't have singing about that after all. I think it was very homophobic of them to do so. Second, last Christmas is stripped down to a dumb dance ditty and why on earth did they start the medley with "Jesus to a child?" Finally, what was the third track for? It has nothing to do with George michael. Trust me people don't buy this garbage
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3.0 out of 5 stars
A solid 'getting acquinted with' selection, June 15, 2000
This review is from: Medley (Unlimited Beat) (Audio CD)
This compilation is an interesting blend of different songs from GM. I doubt there's anyone in the world who does not know Last Xmas; though it's a bit strange to couple it with I Want Your Sex or Jesus To A Child. As for the first three Medley versions, that gets real boring when listening through. The rest of the CD is not bad, especially if you do not know the artist very well.
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