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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0182784102627
Label: Quango
Manufacturer: Quango
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Quango
Release Date: August 07, 2007
Studio: Quango
Sales Rank: 35256
MPN: 1026
Disc 1:- Heaven
- Bittersweet Faith
- Overdue
- Our Remains
- Take 2 Blue
- The Mating Game
- Salty Air
- Dirty Laundry
- Moving Forward
- Moody
- Don't Forget to Breathe
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: In this dynamic album, Bitter:Sweet’s captivating debut, The Mating Game, is reworked by top remix producers. Many of the songs on this album are rare unreleased gems and tracks that have been available only on 12 or digitally. Loaded with the golden touch of mixmasters like Thievery Corporation, AtJazz, Skeewiff, Nicola Conte, and Fort Knox Five, this sizzling soundtrack pops. Going from deep house to funky breakbeats, the lush album evolves a whole new approach to an already enchanting duo.
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This album didn't really jive with me. I am in lust with the original and was hoping for some clever remixes. I didn't find any here.
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I HAD to hav this CD (but I hav "The Mating Game") when I saw a National Ballroom Dance competition and one of the couples used one of the track's ('Bittersweet') from this for their rhumba. The sultry, sensuous, rhythms combined with the light vocals and catchy lyrics, make this a keeper. You can search online and listen to clips of these songs. Several are now personal favorites and I hav many people hooked as when they get in my car and this is playing, I inevitably get the question; "Who is this?". I love dance and hip-hop (yes, even at my age) but there's a side to me that just loves the beauty of a fully well-mastered song. At Amazon prices, you really can't go wrong...Buy it! (But get "The Mating Game" not the ReMix).
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When going into a remix project of any full album or series of songs, it very much behooves the author of the review to go back and listen to the original material. So when I was presented with Bitter:Sweet's The Remix Game, that's exactly what I did. I was reintroduced to Shana Halligan's fantastic and chameleonic vocals and Kiran Shahani's masterful ability to create engaging yet relaxing grooves and soundscapes.
Which brings me back to The Remix Game. I profess that I am no expert at lounge music. I have made half-hearted attempts in the past, most notably with the group LAZY, but to no avail. It appears to be a genre I just will never fully appreciate. So with that in mind, I continue my opinions on The Remix Game.
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When I usually think of remixes, I think of the "beat. beat. beat. *chorus*. beat. beat. beat." type. Those are annoying and cheap. This album takes the original songs, melts them down to a liquid, then remolds them to the remixer's liking. They are all amazing. Buy buy buy!
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