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| 1. Where Do I Begin (Away Team Mix) |
| 2. Goldfinger (Propellerheads Mix) |
| 3. Light My Fire (Kenny Dope Remix) |
| 4. Diamonds Are Forever (Mantronik 007 Mix) |
| 5. Easy Thing To Do (Nightmares On Wax) |
| 6. Never Never Never (Groove Armada Mix) |
| 7. Big Spender (Wild Oscar Mix) |
| 8. Spinning Wheel (DJ Spinna Remix) |
| 9. Light My Fire (Twelftree's Lady Mix) |
| 10. If You Go Away (DJ Skymoo Mix) |
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
As far as remix albums...,
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This review is from: The Remix Album... Diamonds Are Forever (Audio CD)
At first glance one would associate remix and Shirey Bassey with the hypertension of the clubfloor. Both lend a certain drama to one another and therefore seem fitting. With the exception of the last track ("If You Go Away") nothing here gets the club diva treatment. And Thank You to the remixers, since that would have been a waste of the warmth and depth of Shirley Bassey's emotive voice. If you're familiar with the music of Fatboy Slim and The Chemical Brothers you'll feel right at home here, exactly as these songs do in their very respectful Big Beat reinterpretations (all the best and most important elements of each song are retained and enhanced). I must say that as far as remix albums are concerned, this one is an example of how a reconstruction of a song can add lustre to an original track rather than technological tarnish. All ten tracks included here sound as if the song had hand-picked its remix as nothing here sounds garish or out of context. The effects used in "Never Never Never" and "Big Spender", for example, enhance the former's atmosphere and the ladder's plucky attitude. The same is true for every track here, including the lone club mix, which adds an icey quality to the sadness of the lyric. Another issue that is addressed with great satisfaction on this release is the timing of each track. Nothing here is an awkwardly truncated version that would have been better represented in a complete form, nor is anything too lengthy while a remixer admires his own ability to maneuver studio gimmeckry. So yes, I do recommend this album. New fans will be refreshed with quality work informing quality original material, while faithfuls will be delighted by the new moods and playfullness of classic Shirley Bassey. Or vice versa.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best remix/tribute albums I've ever heard...,
By thespaceboy@excite.com (Hamburg, Germany/Smethwick, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Remix Album... Diamonds Are Forever (Audio CD)
When I first saw this CD, I thought:"No way is this gonna work!" How wrong I was!! :) This album has to be heard to be believed. The various remixers Mantronik's "Diamonds Are Forever" is also nuts(!), but it The Propellerheads' remix of "Goldfinger" is also great. Kenny Dope's remix of "Light My Fire" is very chillable... "If You Go Away" is the only "techno" track on the album. All of the tracks are great, to be honest. Forget what any purists might say about it, this album is One more thing: This version of the album has a far better
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Magic Is Still There....,
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This review is from: The Remix Album... Diamonds Are Forever (Audio CD)
I have eagerly been anticipating this CD ever since I first read about it. For the most part, it's quite wonderful. I should not be surpised at how fresh and vibrant Ms. Bassey's voice sounds, even through all the overdubbed and sampled backing. The reworkings of "Where do I Begin?", "Diamonds Are Forever", "Easy Thing to Do", "Never, Never, Never", "Big Spender" & "If You Go Away" are simply wonderful. The only ones that are a slight let-down are both remixes of "Light My Fire", while "Goldfinger" borders on, but stays just shy of being too over the top. I wish that "No Regrets" and "I Who Have Nothing" would have been included instead of these two versions of "Light My Fire." Either way, it's a must for the Bassey fan and the chic as well.
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