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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The groove remains consistent,
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This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
The signature sound of Garza and Hilton resurfaces with more cool beats, jazzy riffs, Eastern-lounge and tripped out dub. By now Thievery Corporation has a fan base, including myself that loves their remixes. This disc , like many of their others traverses the globe to give the listener an aural experience that cannot be pidgeonholed; it is a mixture of layered sounds that delights the senses. On this excellent CD you will find a diversity of artsts that includes remixes of the Doors, Sarah McLaughlan, Bebel and Astrud Gilberto, Norah Jones Transglobal Underground, Herb Albert and others for an eclectic assembly that ultimately works because of Theievery Corporations technical expertise with the electronic groove. When putting out something of their own like on "Originality" which features Sister Nancy, the result is a mesmerizing reggae back beat and mashing vocals that sound like they come straight from Kingston. Another TC credit goes to "Revolution Solution" that is a cool mixture of Jamaican electro-vocal stylings with a strong fast paced upbeat clashing with a crashing back beat for a remarkable synthesis. Sister Nancy rapid fires her Jamaican-style-rap, backed by nice laid back horns while maintaining the lazy groove. When TC lends their own version or remixed version it is not all Jamaican reggae or dub as is evident on "Shiva" which has tripped out spacey beats blending with dreamy vocals for a otherworldly musical experience. Speaking of spaced out songs , check out " Angels" which features Norah Jones coming in and out on vocals as the electronic voodoo shimmers and wobbles through it's musical progression. One of the oddest remixed songs is the classic Doors song "Strange Days" that comes off like a reincarnated Morrison playing the dance circuit in a strange new world. The mix is haunting(the voice especially) and comes across like Morrison risen from the dead at the after hours club. If you liked the album "Bebel Remixed" than you wil probably like the Bebel Gilberto remixed "Cada Beijo"(Each Kiss) that features the seductive vocals of Bebel in a electro-samba groove. Probably my own personal favorite song (I hate faves really) is "Who Needs Forever" the Astrud Gilberto composition that is given the TC treatment with loungy-jazzy beats over the original vocals that are revamped with echoes of the original song. I've heard this song on other discs and am so familiar with it that that probably accounts for my fondness of the song. Anyway it is way cool. I love this disc, it is another in a fine line of recording by Hilton and Garza, aka Thievery Corporation that pleases the soul. It is kick back grooves for your summer days to start enjoying now. Get it , you won't be dissappointed if you like TC ; if you've never heard their remixes start now.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More of the same but welcome,
By sniffer8 (Tokyo, Jpn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
Most of these remixes have been available in various places for a while, especially on Perfect Remixes 4, but it's good to have them gathered on one CD. Fans (and detractors), will know the formula by now; dubbed-up, loungey and/or eastern-tinged beats. All good stuff and the album flows very smoothly. A common criticism of Thievery Corp. is that that their original compositions, mix CDs and remixes are all a bit samey but I think that's why many people like them. They provide a cool, unobtrusive soundtrack to people's everyday lives.
What do reviewers usually write in such a situation; will please existing fans but won't win many new converts? That's spot on
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good but it depends on what you want...,
By nicjaytee (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
Thievery Corporation are very good... they can mix a song and, as most of these remixes show, almost any song, into something breathtakingly different and, when they're in the mood, they can produce their own stunningly innovative tracks. But above all, they know how to appeal to a market... which is, in this case, high quality "downbeat" music.
And, as with their "The Mirror Conspiracy" album, they know exactly where they're going here: laid-back, languid beats that are lifted out of the mire of "lift music" and put firmly into the "cerebral experience" category because the production and execution are, as with almost everything they do, excellent. Check out their stunningly beautiful reworks of "Who Needs Forever?" and "Dirty Little Secret", plus their clever and genuinely exciting version of The Doors "Strange Days" - all three of which are better than the originals - to see how good they can be. But, and here's the problem, they can, as albums like "DJ Kicks" and "The Cosmic Game" show, take things so much further. So, it all depends on what you want. If it's something that breaks the boundaries then you're in the wrong place. But if it's something you can be genuinely "chilled" and "intrigued" by then you've found it.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Versions,
This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
"Versions" is an album of remixes and reworking of existing songs by one of my favorite groups, Thievery Corporation. Thievery is one of the most consistent groups around. You know you're always going to get really cool beats.
This album, "Versions", doesn't disappoint when it comes to good, cool, head-nod-able beats. This is vintage Thievery even though some of the original songs are 40 years old. The album features a nice mix of vocals (male & female) and instrumentals. The vocalists actually sound like they could be current guests who just recorded the vocals. Thievery has done a great job mixing in these sometimes-dated vocals into their blend of beats. It's another cool album, one that is highly recommended to all fans of their previous albums. Unlike the albums where they just sequenced a bunch of old abstract jazz songs, this one is way better. This album "Versions" does not feel like a compilation at all; it really feels like and sounds like an actual album. Good stuff as always.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Consistently Excellent!!!,
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This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
It's nice to finally have many of these remixes in one place, including many I had not heard before. Despite these songs being from many different genres and times, they flow together like liquid butter! The new Thievery song "Originality" is a slamming reggae jam that will liven up your party in the coming months. Imagine today's young people getting down to The Doors, courtesy of Thievery's "Strange Days" remix. Elsewhere, there are plenty of songs to spin, no matter your mood. This is not just some knockoff package till Thievery can deliver another studio album - this is a full fledged musical work!
On another note, it's nice to know that Thievery is embracing the beauty of album packaging, with another first rate package here to go along with "The Cosmic Game" and "Richest Man in Babylon." Even though CD sales are going the way of the passenger pigeon, it's nice to browse through such an elaborate package, which can then enhance the entire listening experience.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get ready for the ride of your life!,
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This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
Spectacular musical journey. When you hear Jim Morrison laying down the voice track from Strange Days to Thievery Corporation music you will flip! Sarah McLaughlan in "dirty little secrets" is bone chilling. It's a ride through style, panache and many, many "wows". Sit down and enjoy!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitly different and interesting,
By MichiganMarty "Not enough time!" (Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
Wow! I never heard of this group until I was listening to Yahoo! Music Radio and switched to the Dance genre. Actually, the group I heard and was looking for was Kira, or Akira - and I found Thievery. I listened to the samples on Amazon and thought it was interesting enough to purchase their music.
All I can say is, I like what I hear.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Versions,
This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
Awesome CD. Great music to work to, party to, be creative to. just about anything
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality and interest,
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This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
I bought this because I am a musician and composer in a small way and wanted to study the bass, drums an loops. This was helpful for this but I also found it was very entertaining and satisfying listening as long as you are happy will loops. It was an excellent sound and very well produced.
5.0 out of 5 stars
beyond anything you've ever heard,
By A. Dior (memphis,TN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Versions (Rmxs) (Audio CD)
Thievery Corp is awesome. The amount of layers of sound that fill your ears is overwhelming at times. Almost every time your here this album again you will find something new. They hit so MANY genres of music yet combine them on a single track; thats what makes them amazing. You will not find another sound like them out there, very unique!
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Versions (Rmxs) by Thievery Corporation (Audio CD - 2006)
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