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1. Smokeringz-Flytronix
2. Turn To Gold-Guardians Of Dalliance
3. Sound System-Omni Trio
4. In Session-Mastermind
5. Do It Fluid-Kudos
6. Twice Round-Guardians Of Dalliance
7. Interchange-Fellowship
8. Motor City-Aquasky
9. Byte Size Life-Omni Trio
10. Acid Blues-Calyx
11. Blown Angle-Basic Unit
12. Instant Irradification-DJ Teebee
13. Technical Itch-Reborn
14. Known Unknown-Chaos Edit
15. Know Unknown-Rollers Edit
16. Technical Itch-LED
17. Dom And Roland-Killa Bullet
18. Ak1200 And Danny Breaks-Deep Porn

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Two disc set with the first CD mixed by Rob Playford (aka Timecode) & showcasing once again the finest talent on the Moving Shadow label. E-Z Rollers provide an exclusive mix for the second disc. 18 tracks of pleasure for the discriminating drum'n'bass fa

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Hits & Mixes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A really good buy-Tops!
  • Back to the 90's
  • Italino House at its best
  • all good
  • The only Black Box album you need!
Hits & Mixes
Black Box
Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000007VZA
Release Date: 1999-05-21

Tracks:

  1. Ride on Time
  2. Ghost Box
  3. Everybody Everybody
  4. Fantasy
  5. I Don't Know Anybody Else
  6. Strike It Up
  7. Open Your Eyes
  8. Hold On
  9. Get Down [Party Remix]
  10. Strike It Up [Dance Mix]
  11. Bright on Time ['94 Remix][Version]
  12. Everybody Everybody [Le Freak Mix]
  13. Fantasy [Extended Mix]
  14. Total Mix [Ride on Time, Everybody Everybody, I Don't Know An]

Album Details

Budget Priced Collection of Huge Hits and Massive Mixes. Tracks Include Ride, on Time, Everybody Everybody, Strike it Up and More.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A really good buy-Tops!.......2007-07-23

Cool 90's collection! Blackbox hits and remixes...good stuff!! Try it, You'll like it--so to you party lovers, Blackbox is the one you'd enjoy.
Cheers.

4 out of 5 stars Back to the 90's.......2007-01-10

It's good to hear the big voice of Martha Wash in Black Box (never knew who was the girl appeared in the videos, but well... for me it's the voice, not the look the important thing).
All the hits, very good megamix. Over 70 minutes of classic dance music

3 out of 5 stars Italino House at its best.......2005-08-12

I love the thourght of a band that only releases one album also releases a greatest hits CD.
But Black Box was the band that started the whole Italion House and I love it.
If you dont have "Ride on time" In our collection of get this one. but the best Black Box CD I have is still "Right on Time" the origenal 12" Extended Mix

5 out of 5 stars all good.......2005-08-02

showed up on time and black box is hard to find,very happy..thank you charlie.

5 out of 5 stars The only Black Box album you need!.......2005-02-24

I came across this album recently while browsing in the dance/freestyle section of my local record store, and remembering I used to jump up and down on my bed to "Everybody Everybody" when I was 14, immediately bought it. "Hits And Mixes" contains all of Black Box's smash hits from the early 1990s, including "Ride on Time", "I Don't Know Anybody Else", "Strike It Up", "Fantasy" and of course "Everybody Everybody". In addition to all of the tracks from their one (and only) album "Dreamland" (with the exception of the title track, really just a 2-minute instrumental, and therefore not missed), "Hits and Mixes" actually improves on that album by including several remixes, including the 1994 trance remix of "Ride on Time", the popular Le Freak mix of "Everybody Everybody" (joy!), a soulful acid house remix of "Strike It Up", a new club track called "Get Down", and a Megamix medley! Overall, this is probably the most complete and comprehensive Black Box album you can get your hands on at this writing. If you love classic Italian-style House music with strong diva vocals, you will love this album! Put it in your CD player, and in no time, you will be transported back to 1990, and jumping up and down on your bed to the beat! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Number One in Heaven: The Extended Mixes
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • the boys from Logo finally get a single release
Number One in Heaven: The Extended Mixes
Nemesis Rising
Manufacturer: Curb Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000O75F6S
Release Date: 2007-03-13

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars the boys from Logo finally get a single release.......2007-06-29

The gay twin brothers who made it big on Logo with their own reality show about coming out while pursuing a recording career have finally released their first single. And no, it is not a cover version of the classic Sparks new wave synth track. It's an original, and it is produced by none other than writer/producer Desmond Child, an openly gay man who was responsible for a whole lot of songs on Cher's 1980s come back rock albums. Here, though, it's ALL about the dance music. The blend of mixes goes from disco house to tribal to my favorite, the electro pop house Dave Aude mix. Tracks are:



1. soul seekers mix (7:16)

2. dave aude mixshow (5:58)

3. bronleewe & bose mix (5:53)

4. tracy young extended club mix (6:49)

5. tracy young extended video mix (6:51)

6. almighty mix (6:41)
L.A.M.F.: The Lost '77 Mixes
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Glad They Were Found ! It's Not Enough !
  • L.A.M.F.--It's Not Enough!
  • i shoulda been rich...
  • Johnny Thunders&The Heartbreakers - 'L.A.M.F.:The Lost '77 Mixes' (Freud-Jungle)
  • Second Review
L.A.M.F.: The Lost '77 Mixes
Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers
Manufacturer: Freud-Jungle Full
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00007MFGI
Release Date: 2003-03-03

Tracks:

  1. Born to Lose
  2. Baby Talk
  3. All by Myself
  4. I Wanna Be Loved
  5. It's Not Enough
  6. Chinese Rocks
  7. Get off the Phone
  8. Pirate Love
  9. One Track Mind
  10. I Love You
  11. Going Steady
  12. Let Go
  13. Can't Keep My Eyes on You
  14. Do You Love Me

Album Description

2002 reissue of classic 1977 album includes a bonus video, 'Chinese Rocks', & a bonus disc, 'Alternative L.A.M.F.', featuring 16 previously unreleased alternate mixes, demos & rehearsals including, 'Born Too Loose', 'Chinese Rocks', 'Let Go', 'Goin' Steady' (Instr.), 'Baby Talk' (Instr.), 'Pirate Love' (Instr.), 'Born To Lose' (Instr.), 'Chinese Rocks' (Instr.), 'Do You Love Me', 'Can't Keep My Eyes On You', 'Get Off The Phone', 'All By Myself', 'It's Not Enough', 'One Track Mind', 'Too Much Junkie Business', & 'London Boys'. Packaging includes a 24-page booklet with complete lyrics, song comments by Walter Lure, & slipcase. Jungle Records.

Album Details

Includes a 24 Page Booklet and a Bonus CD.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Glad They Were Found ! It's Not Enough !.......2007-03-15

I LOVE THIS CD !!!! Such a GREAT addition to my collection, especially with such lack of this sound these days!
Unfortunately...I did not appreciate their music "back in the day."
I had many opportunites to see them,living in NYC in the late 70's - late 80's. Soooo glad they found these lost mixes! I repent!
A MUST OWN for anyone that appreciates raw, classic, gritty rock + roll.
This collection should be held in the highest regard,along with the other classics like The Stones, Yardbirds, The Seeds, The Kinks, + The Ramones.
Johnny Thunder's guitar solo + vocals on It's Not Enough...WOW!!! Reminds me of The Stones, Child of the Moon, but BETTER! He really "goes out" + gives his all. GREAT piece of Rock + Roll with JT's emotions on his sleeve! It's bone chilling!
Chinese Rocks, Born to Lose, + Do You Love Me are rare treats for those who love the "old sound rock + roll."
These classics can NEVER be duplicated, + are so impotant for anyone who appreciates only the finest !
J.T. + Heartbreakers will never again be lost to me!
I hope many people discover this CD.
Written In Loving Memory of Johnny Thunders + band.

5 out of 5 stars L.A.M.F.--It's Not Enough!.......2007-03-01

Up from the red-leather remains of the New York Dolls rose the Heartbreakers, founded by ex-Dolls guitarist Johnny Thunders (né Genzale) and handsome-devil drummer Jerry Nolan in 1975. Leaving their former band members in Florida with some guy named McLaren so they could score smack back in the Big Apple, Johnny and Jerry tapped proto-punk poster-boy Richard Hell for their new ensemble. CBGBs and Max's Kansas City were their battlefields and they were an integral part of this febrile, fertile spawning ground. You know the litany of names: the Ramones, Television, Blondie, Talking Heads, etc. etc. Though Hell froze up and departed, the Heartbreakers, eventually released only one album, the sonically-challenged "L.A.M.F." in 1977. This recent mix, from re-discovered tapes, sounds wonderful, less muddy, and all sleaze.

What makes the Heartbreakers great is simplicity. They reduced twenty years of rock and pop and rhythm and blues into 3 minute rave-ups that always leave the listener wanting more. Johnny's guitar-slinging rings true, always teetering on the edge of collapse: it's chaotic and exhilarating. Blistering leads, solos that sound like a strangling cat, chugging rhythms like the subway trains roaring beneath the city streets.

Songs like "Get Off the Phone," "Going Steady," "Baby Talk," and "Let Go" are trashy rock'n'roll rave-ups, with all the requisite elements: catchy choruses, sleazy good-time lyrics (the ones that make sense, anyway; Johnny weren't no English perfessor), driving drums, and immediate gratification. A song like "One Track Mind" is a beautiful thing, all irresistible chorus and air-guitar glory. "It's Not Enough": is a reflective ballad-sorta thing, with Johnny lamenting how "You can give me this/You can give me that" but it's not enough. Man it's good! "Pirate Love" exists only for the dual-guitar solo that rivals anything the Dolls ever laid down.

Then there are the classics, the signature tunes that no Johnny Thunders performance was complete without: "Born to Lose," (or, alternately "Born Too Loose") which opens the album: with some out-of-tune guitar whines, and the lyrics reveals again just what a poet of the streets Johnny was: "Nothin' to do/Oh nothin' to say/Only one thing that I want/It's the only way/I said hit it!/Baby I was born to lose."

"Chinese Rocks" is perhaps Thunders' most famous song even though it was written by fellow junkster Dee Dee Ramone. Anyone unsure as to what the song refers can be sure, it ain't nothing like Pop Rocks.

"The plaster's fallin off the walls
My girlfriend's cryin in the shower stall
It's hot as a bitch
I shoulda been rich
But I'm just diggin a Chinese ditch
I'm livin on Chinese rocks
All my best things are in hock
I'm livin on Chinese rocks
Everything is in the pawn shop"

These songs depict the downside of downtown and how the jungle could eat you alive. Johnny's status as a stylish, decadent loser who strutted those mean streets is legendary. As Wayne Kramer (MC5) said of Johnny: "He could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory."

The Heartbreakers weren't really a punk band, even though they rounded out the legendary Anarchy tour of the UK in late '76 with a couple bands you mighta heard of, the Sex Pistols and the Clash. Rumor has it--actually, it's more than rumor, it's fact--that the Heartbreakers introduced heroin to the much younger and more naive UK punks, and Nancy Spungen went looking for Jerry Nolan and followed them there. You know what happened after that.

The band was never able to secure a record deal with an American label due to their, uh, extracurricular activities, so eventually they broke up. Johnny would put out a decidedly mixed solo album a year later ("So Alone") and continue to travel the world as a performer. Shows were plagued by his drug use, his attitude, his poor guitar-playing. I never got to see him perform, and odds are that if I had, I'd've seen a shambles of a set. Although a friend saw him in the mid-80s and remembers the acoustic set Johnny did as particularly entertaining. In April of 1991 Johnny Thunders was hauled out of a grimy New Orleans hotel, his lifeless body doubled over from the effects of countless drugs. It's not enough, is it, Johnny? No, I guess it never is.

Well, all that don't matter. What does matter is that if you care about real rock'n'roll you need this album. It rocks like nothing else I know, but fits kinda between the Stones and the Replacements (whose "Johnny's Gonna Die" is an ode to Thunders), G'n'R, Hanoi Rocks, very early Crue and other hard rock of the '80s. Practically every hard-rock/glam/metal guitarist that tosses a mane of out-of-control hair with a sneer and screech copped it from Johnny (who of course copped it from Keith Richards, let's be honest here). Johnny deserves to be remembered for his single-minded rock tunes, his dedication to the rock'n'roll lifestyle, and also for one of the coolest rock "nom de guerres" ever--I mean, "Johnny Thunders" how cool is that?! Thanks Johnny Rock on RIP!

5 out of 5 stars i shoulda been rich..........2007-02-06

This album was the eye opener for me in '77. These guys rocked it, and lived it, like nobody else's business. Walter's guitar style complimented Johnny's like they were twin brothers. And, it's fun to figure out who played what on which track, although Johnny (the musical genius) is almost always evident. What the world really needs is more bass and drums like Jerry and Billy played it. Simple, powerful, succinct. I was lucky enough to see The Heartbreakers live. They changed my life for the better.

4 out of 5 stars Johnny Thunders&The Heartbreakers - 'L.A.M.F.:The Lost '77 Mixes' (Freud-Jungle).......2006-11-05

This is maybe the third Johnny Thunders CD I've ever heard.Certainly can see WHY there have been so numerous titles of his put out.The late New York Dolls guitarist can certainly give the fans what they want.Total of fourteen good old school All American tracks here to wet appetite with.Most impressive cuts are "Baby Talk","It's Not Enough",the very NY Dolls-ish "Pirate Love",the rocking "Let Go" and the Berry Gordy cover "Do You Love Me".Line-up:Johnny Thunders-guitar&vocals,Billy Rath-bass,Walter Lure-guitar&vocals and fellow Dolls alumni Jerry Nolan-drums.Do check it out.

4 out of 5 stars Second Review.......2006-05-16

After giving this album a second run, I change my opinion. This is a pretty good album, and the newer mix brings it all together. And while I still believe that "So Alone" and the Dolls first album are superior, I've come to appreciate this album on its own terms. Better than most other punk. High level of musicianship on Johnny's part (no pun intended.)
Martin Hannett's Personal Mixes
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Martin Hannett's Personal Mixes
    Joy Division
    Manufacturer: Interstate
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000OVL766
    Release Date: 2007-06-19

    Tracks:

    1. Synth Tone
    2. Hannett's Lift Recording 1
    3. Joy Division Keyboard Doodles
    4. Hannett's Lift Recording 2
    5. Joy Division Number False Start 1
    6. Curtis, Hannett, Gretton Interplay, Chit Chat And Cup Smashing
    7. Hannett Speaks
    8. Joy Division Number False Start 2
    9. From Safety To Where
    10. Autosuggestion
    11. Heart And Soul
    12. N4 Europop
    13. 24 Hours
    14. Passover
    15. N4
    16. N4
    17. The Eternal
    18. The Eternal

    Album Description

    Discovered by friends of Martin Hannett recently and with input from one of his relatives,these recordings give a rare insight into his production ideas for Joy Division and his relationship with the band.,the strange things/ sound effects they recorded in the studio together etc etc ,.The studio chit chat and interplay between Hannett and Joy Division members is all here as Martin left his own tape machine running throughout studio sessions. On this album we have rare alternative mixes of Joy Division that were Martin's personal favourites and he had the fore thought to get the band members to give him control of these recordings. A must for all Joy Division fans. Includes alternative mixes of Autosuggestion, Heart and soul, 24 hours, Passover, The Eternal (2 mixes), From Safety to where & Decades (3 mixes).

    Album Details

    Discovered by Friends of Martin Hannett Recently and with Input from One of his Relatives,these Recordings Give a Rare Insight Into his Production Ideas for Joy Division and his Relationship with the Band.,the Strange Things/ Sound Effects They Recorded in the Studio Together Etc Etc ,.the Studio Chit Chat and Interplay Between Hannett, Gretton and Joy Division Members is all Here as Martin Left his Own Tape Machine Running Throughout Studio Sessions. On this Album We have Rare Alternative Mixes of Joy Division that were Martin's Personal Favourites and He Had the Forethought to Get the Band Members to Give Him Control of These Recordings. A Must for all Joy Division Fans. Includes Alternative Mixes of Autosuggestion, Heart and Soul, 24 Hours, Passover, the Eternal (2 Mixes), from Safety to Where and Decades (3 Mixes).
    Different Mixes
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • It's been a long time coming
    Different Mixes
    McL
    Manufacturer: Boy Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000EZ8QEI
    Release Date: 2006-04-25

    Tracks:

    1. Communicate [Atomic Part Mix]
    2. Satellite [Original Mix]
    3. New York, New York [Double NY-Mix]
    4. New York, New York [Dancefloor Cut Mix]
    5. Communicate [Razormaid Mix]
    6. Satellite [Razormaid Mix]
    7. Power Plant [Razormaid Mix]
    8. Stranger [Razormaid Mix]
    9. New York, New York [Razormaid Mix]
    10. New York, New York [Razormaid Remix]
    11. Microchip League [Humatic Mix]
    12. New York, New York [Midnight Mix]

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars It's been a long time coming.......2007-04-01

    I've been looking for MCL's "New York" on CD for over 20 years. This week that search has ended. I don't know how I finally stumbled across this release, but i'm glad I did. I bought it immediately and watched my mailbox like a hawk until it arrived. The "Dancefloor Cut Mix" is the mix that I remember best from the 12" vinyl record I used to listen to (and still own). I have been close to trying to figure out how to digitize my 12" in the last few years, but luckily I found this first. The sound is great - let me state that I'm no audiophile and won't get into re-master quality etc.. - but considering my memory of this track has pops and scratches from being on vinyl - it's amazing. None of that here. For me the other 11 tracks on this disc are icing. It's always great to have Razormaid mixes of anything - and you get 6 on this disc. If you are hoping for a booklet, you're out of luck. The front insert is double sided with the track listing on the reverse. The original 1986 and 1987 publising dates are nowhere to be found on the inserts either. All tracks are dated 2006 ZXY Music.
    Rite the First Time
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • I cannot say enough about this CD!
    • Great Lyrics~!
    • Rite the first time is very RITE!!
    • Just wonderful
    • Sisters in Witchcraft
    Rite the First Time
    Three Weird Sisters
    Manufacturer: Bedlam House
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005O3W4
    Release Date: 2001-08-01

    Tracks:

    1. Dumb Dumb Dorothy (Sutton)
    2. Rite of Passage (Knighton)
    3. What'll I Do With the Baby-O? (Traditional)
    4. On We Go (McCallion)
    5. Pity Party (Sutton)
    6. Little Boy Blue (Knighton)
    7. Boys Want Sex in the Morning (Ratshin)
    8. Six Days (Knighton)
    9. The Bird Rock (Bok)
    10. Absolutely Bonkers (Sutton)
    11. Song of Fey Cross (Knighton)
    12. When Fall Comes to New England (Wheeler)
    13. Spring Strathspey (Pendderwen)
    14. Iowa (Williams)
    15. In a Gown Too Blue (Sutton)

    Album Description

    Folk with a Celtic and even Bluegrass flavor, Rite the First Time swings from the sublime to the silly and from the material to the spiritual in eclectic mixes of harmonic vocals and acoustic instruments (harp, guitar, bodhran, and upright bass).

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars I cannot say enough about this CD!.......2007-05-01

    I love it for its intricate harmonies (I love to sing along in harmony) and its brilliant, original, and hysterical lyrics. Pity Party is my absolute favorite. These ladies have a scathing sense of humor. My two year old, autistic daughter is completely enchanted by this CD, as well. I expect we'll be playing a whole lot of it in the Mommy-mobile for many years to come.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Lyrics~!.......2007-02-04

    I love the lyrics! There's such humor in some of the tracks - really wonderful rhythmic well made music - unlike anything really - so refreshingly NOT new agey. More, please!

    5 out of 5 stars Rite the first time is very RITE!!.......2006-08-18

    I bought this CD based on the name of the group, and the name of the CD, just having heard the little bitty preview on Amazon and I'm glad I did. It is intelligent humor; entertaining musically as all three women are talented both in voice and instrument. Sometimes, in the Craft, we take ourselves a little bit too seriously. This is an excellent reminder that there's another side to it all.

    5 out of 5 stars Just wonderful.......2005-12-09

    I love this cd. The eclectic mix of music that sing about the mundane and make it so fun. I enjoy just singing along with these women. They have done a great job and made a wonderful cd. This album is quirky and light-hearted and well worth the money spent on it. Great music!

    5 out of 5 stars Sisters in Witchcraft.......2005-09-23

    Anything by the 'sisters is great. C'mon, how many voices wax poetic about Iowa? This CD is solid and well thought out, with vocals that penetrate the mind; and enrich the believers nights. And it's too bad so few people will ever hear of them. This celebration is NOT just for us; it's for everyone. Blessed be.
    Curious (Into The Night 2007 Mixes)
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      Curious (Into The Night 2007 Mixes)
      Four Strings , and Tina Cousins
      Manufacturer: Central Station
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000MM1ECY
      Release Date: 2007-02-13

      Tracks:

      1. Curious (Original Radio Edit)
      2. Curious (Sam G Radio Edit)
      3. Curious (Remix Edit)
      4. Curious (Sam G Extended Remix)
      5. Curious (Original Extended Remix)
      6. Take Me Away (Into The Night) (Purple Haze Remix)
      7. Take Me Away (Into The Night) (Mac Zimmes Remix)
      8. Take Me Away (Into The Night) (4 Strings 2007 Remix)

      Album Description

      4 strings took the dance world by storm in 2002 with their hit single "take me away (into the night)", originally big in it's own right as an instrumental track championed by the likes of paul van dyk and tiesto. Once vanessa van hermert's vocal was added chart success was destined. Constant touring by dj jan de vos (4 strings main driving force) with up to 2 trips per year to australian shores, has seen the 4 strings name cemented into the psyche of australian dance fans and really developed a loyal following in this country.

      Album Details

      The Dutch DJ Duo Hook Up with Australian Christian Dance Diva Tina Cousins for a Super Collaboration on "Curious". Then, the Temptation is Too Great Not to Update their Global Megahit "take Me Away" with Updated Remixes for 2007! Watch them Sweep all Over the World Once More with These Fantastic Mixes.
      Lose Control! Cheer Mixes Music Vol. 5
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        Lose Control! Cheer Mixes Music Vol. 5
        Jump City All-Stars
        Manufacturer: Hot Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000LC3S8I
        Release Date: 2006-07-01

        Tracks:

        1. Lose Control (Missy Mix)
        2. Lose Control (Show Stopper Mix)
        3. Don't Cha (Pussycat Mix)
        4. Don't Cha (Freak Mix)
        5. S.O.S (Help Me Mix)
        6. S.O.S (Y.O.U.R Mix)
        7. Behind These Hazel Eyes (Hangin' On Mix)
        8. Behind These Hazel Eyes (Breathe Mix)
        9. Because of You (Safe Side Mix)
        10. Because of You (Idol Mix)
        11. Feel Good, Inc. (Fast Cat Mix)
        12. Feel Good, Inc. (Gorilla Mix)
        13. Get'cha Head in the Game (Rebound Mix)
        14. Get'cha Head in the Game (High School Mix)
        15. Lose Control (Get It Girl Mix)
        16. Don't Cha (Hot Like Me Mix)
        17. S.O.S (Rescue Me Mix)
        18. Behind These Hazel Eyes (Spit Me Out Mix)
        19. Because of You (Lost in Love Mix)
        20. Feel Good, Inc. (Shake it Mix)
        21. Get'cha Head in the Game (Go For It Mix)
        22. Lose Control
        23. Don't Cha
        24. S.O.S
        25. Behind These Hazel Eyes
        26. Because of You
        27. Feel Good, Inc.
        28. Get'cha Head in the Game

        Product Description

        CHEER MIXES MUSIC CDs are packed with 25 different edits to use in your cheerleading routines + get the full length version of the song for fun listening! Featuring the most popular hits made famous by top artists like Rhianna, Missy Elliot, B5, Gorillaz, Pussycat Dolls, and Kelly Clarkson!
        Martin Hannett's Personal Mixes
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          Martin Hannett's Personal Mixes
          Joy Division
          Manufacturer: Interstate
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          Hardcore & PunkHardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music | Vinyl Records | American Punk | British Punk | Emo | Garage Punk | Hardcore | Post Hardcore | Proto Punk | Punk | Punk Revival | Punk-Pop | Riot Grrl | Ska Punk | Straight Edge
          Post-PunkPost-Punk | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000RY00ZE
          Release Date: 2007-07-24

          Tracks:

          1. Synth Tone
          2. Hannett's Lift Recording 1
          3. Joy Division Keyboard Doodles
          4. Hannett's Lift Recording 2
          5. Joy Division Number False Start 1
          6. Curtis, Hannett, Gretton Interplay, Chit Chat And Cup Smashing
          7. Hannett Speaks
          8. Joy Division Number False Start 2
          9. From Safety To Where
          10. Autosuggestion
          11. Heart And Soul
          12. N4 Europop
          13. 24 Hours
          14. Passover
          15. N4
          16. N4
          17. The Eternal
          18. The Eternal

          Album Description

          Discovered by friends of Martin Hannett recently and with input from one of his relatives, these recordings give a rare insight into his production ideas for Joy Division and his relationship with the band - the strange things / sound effects they recorded in the studio together, etc., etc. The studio chit chat and interplay between Hannett, Gretton and Joy Division members is all here as Martin left his own tape machine running throughout studio sessions. On this album we have rare alternative mixes of Joy Division that were Martin's personal favourites, and he had the forethought to get the band members to give him control of these recordings. Standard Jewel Case.
          26 Mixes for Cash
          Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
          • Good buy!
          • Brilliant.
          • Thank you, may I have another?
          • 26 Mixes For Cash
          • Bleeps. Bloops. Kinda blah.
          26 Mixes for Cash
          Aphex Twin
          Manufacturer: Warp Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          AmbientAmbient | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          Drum & BassDrum & Bass | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          TranceTrance | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          IDMIDM | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
          Experimental MusicExperimental Music | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
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          4. Chosen Lords
          5. Windowlicker

          ASIN: B000088EGP
          Release Date: 2003-03-25

          Tracks:

          1. Time To Find Me, AFX Fast Mix - Seefeel
          2. Raising The Titanic, Big Drum Mix - Gavin Bryars
          3. Journey, Aphex Twin Care Mix - Gentle People
          4. Triachus, Mix By Aphex Twin - Kinesthesia
          5. Heroes, Aphex Twin Remix - Philip Glass
          6. In The Glitter Part II, Aphex Twin Mix - Buck Tick
          7. Zeroes And Ones, Aphex Twin Reconstruction #2 - Jesus Jones
          8. Ziggy, Aphex Twin Mix #1 - Nav Katze
          9. Your Head My Voice, Voix Revirement - Saint Etienne
          10. Change, Aphex Twin Mix #2 - Nav Katze
          11. Une Femme N'est Pas Un Homme, Aphex Twin Mix - The Beatniks
          12. The Beauty Of Being Numb Section B, Created By Aphex Twin - Nince Inch Nails
          13. Let My Fish Loose, Aphex Twin Remix - Nobukazu Takemura

          Tracks:

          1. Krieger, Aphex Twin Baldhu Mix - Die Fantastischen Vier
          2. Deep In Velvet, Aphex Twin Turnips Mix - Phillip Boa & The Voodoo Club
          3. Falling Free, Aphex Twin Remix - Curve
          4. We Have Arrived, Aphex Twin QQT Mix - Mescalinum United
          5. At The Heart Of It All, Created By Aphex Twin - Nine Inch Nails
          6. Remix - AFX
          7. Windowlicker, Acid Edit - Aphex Twin
          8. Normal, Helston Flora Remix By AFX - Baby Ford
          9. SAW2 CD1 TRK2, Original Mix - Aphex Twin
          10. Mindstream, The Aphex Twin Remix - Meat Beat Manifesto
          11. You Can't Hide Your Love, Hidden Love Mix - DMX Krew
          12. Spotlight, Aphex Twin Mix - Wagon Christ
          13. Debase, Soft Palate - Mike Flowers Pop

          Amazon.com

          It's hard to imagine Aphex Twin having a more appropriately named label (Warp); fitting also that 26 Mixes for Cash should have such an honest title. Having passed off a random gabba track as a Lemonheads remix and not bothering to hear the Nine Inch Nails originals before handing over his mixes, Aphex Twin has historically proved a little wayward in his methods. Not so much remixing as recycling, Richard D James's method is not unlike flinging tracks into a garbage crusher just long enough so only the bare bones of melody and structure survive. Covering a decade's work, this stunning eclectic mix effortlessly flicks from cinematic ambience (Nine Inch Nails--"At the Heart of It All") and industrial pandemonium (Mescalinum United's "We Have Arrived") to squelching acid trance (his own previously unreleased acid edit of "Windowlicker"). The disparate range of artists remixed is as remarkable as the music, with Mike Flowers Pops and Wagon Christ making unlikely bedfellows. Improbable yet inspired highlights come in the form of his haunting interpretation of David Bowie's "Heroes" symphony conducted by Philip Glass and the breathtakingly ethereal transformation of Curve's "Falling Free." --Christopher Barrett

          Album Description

          A 26 track compilation on 2 CDs of Aphex Twin's blinding remixes (plus two previously unreleased Aphex tunes). Encompassing 10 years of always evolving, unpredictable Aphex Twin sounds, from acid trax and raved-up bangers to strangely commercial pop and his inimitably delicate, ambient empathies. Gatefold digipak. Warp. 2003.

          Customer Reviews:

          4 out of 5 stars Good buy!.......2007-02-19

          I bought this cd for my guy and he loved it. He doesnt listen to it enough in my opinion though. :/

          5 out of 5 stars Brilliant........2006-12-15

          A completely worthwhile album; wide variety of stellar remixes. I really, really love this album, despite a couple of really bizarre and unlistenable tracks. And even the unlistenable tracks are really fascinating. RDJ is laughing himself silly right now, if he reads this, because he often pooh-poohs his own genius. He probably helped compose The Beauty of Being Numb Section B in 5 minutes on the crapper, and here I am calling it brilliant. He probably worked really hard on that mix and composed Time to Find Me with the whole crapper/5 minutes thing. Or not.

          Either way, it's been, what, a couple of years now, and I still can't get enough of this album. Absolutely essential for Aphex Twin fans, and not a bad starter-kit for newbies either.

          4 out of 5 stars Thank you, may I have another?.......2005-12-24

          More melodies would have been nice; I may make my own remixes of these songs (I'd just be adding more melodies) in order to make the music more satisfying :) As always, he delivers those tantalizing drum beats and creates a great c.d., but there just weren't any songs that amazed me. Expect an interesting set of songs, just don't expect them to be mind-blowing. Of course, that's my point of view, if you're new to this genre, this could be mind-blowing; when I first heard Karsten Pflum (who led me to check out Richard James) I was totally blown away.

          5 out of 5 stars 26 Mixes For Cash.......2005-10-02

          Ok I give little green papers and get this? What a deal! Depending on how you pay for this whether it be through a few small numbers (credit card), a $20 piece of paper, or 20 one dollar pieces of paper, you are getting a mighty fine deal.

          Let me start off by saying Aphex Twin is not a thing of the past, because the music is classic. It has a certain beauty to it that sets it apart. Some of the tracks on "26 Mixes For Cash" have a greater track length than his previous material, which is a pretty darned good thing. This is because the majority of the tracks are quite trance-like, but not in a club-ish, repetitive sense. There is a sense of sameness throughout each track but it has great subtle variety which one would only notice after a few listens. There are interesting parts in each track which sound like they could be organically made through instrumental group but it is somehow all put together using computer electronics.

          I would say his first recording, SAW 85-92, was his most important release, the Richard D. James album is his most defined of the crazy persona which is Aphex Twin, and this is his most trance-like, beautiful, polished, and expertly nob twiddled recording.

          This recording is different than the other Aphex Twins in the sense that it is more digestible, because of its organic nature. It's sort of like a more recent version of Selected Ambient Works 85-92, except this one covers a greater variety of sounds and is more intricate. If you like electronic music then you will love this CD, no joke. This is a defining moment for electronic music and how far out the genre can reach, which is so diverse, at the same time slightly minimalistic, but not at any point is it uninteresting.

          Basically you should own this CD, and I will put my foot down that if you do not love it, you need to try a different genre because you are cray-z. It is a very nice mix of techno, drill & bass, drum & bass, ambience, and electronic in extraordinary chilling beauty whether it be dark, sparse, or haunting bliss. This is a hard album to give highlights, and all the tracks have their own feel, making this one of the most impressive CDs I've heard yet.

          2 out of 5 stars Bleeps. Bloops. Kinda blah........2005-03-08

          I bought this after hearing the remix of Gavin Bryars' "Sinking of the Titanic," (the original is a beautiful piece of music; the remix is cool, too). The rest of 26 Mixes, well....

          Disc 1 is ok, but most of the tracks make their points early and then go on for too long. Disc 2 is, however, pretty lousy. Apparently, taking a tune, dicing it up and making it sound like basically a hard drive crashing is of interest to some folks. It's of interest to me, too .... briefly.

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