Everybody Dance

Track Listings

1. Everybody Dance [Batucada Mix]
2. Yo No Te Pido la Luna
3. Nuestra Canción
4. Fiesta
5. Eu Queria
6. Eres Tu
7. Ritmo del Placer
8. Siempre Te Amaré
9. Ma-Ma-Maria
10. Ponela, Sacala
11. Everybody Dance [Spanglish Mix][*]
12. Everybody Dance [Portuguese Version][*]
13. Yo No Te Pido la Luna [Acapella][*]

Everybody Dance,Lady Lu,Aries Music Ent.,Latin,Latin Pop


Something For Everybody: Baz Luhrmann
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • If only for one song alone, you'll love it.
  • Happy Music!!!
  • At last I found it!!
  • THE MAN IS A GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Fantastic Album From A Modern Master
Something For Everybody: Baz Luhrmann
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000634X
Release Date: 2004-07-12

Tracks:

  1. Bazmark Fanfare - Baz Luhrman
  2. Young Hearts Run Free (The Overture Mix) - Kim Mazelle
  3. Loverfool (Snooper Version) - Snooper
  4. Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps - Doris Day
  5. Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) Mix - Quindon Tarver
  6. Che Gelida Manina (Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen) - David Hobson
  7. When Doves Cry (Extended Mix) - Quindon Tarver
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  15. I'm Losing You - Lani
  16. Now Until The End Of The Day (Single Version) - Christine Anu/David Hobson/Royce Doherty
  17. Jupiter (From The Planets) - The London Symphony Orchestra

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One of the most surreal singles in memory, "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" has an even stranger story than you'd imagine: in 1998, a student lifted the text of an article columnist Mary Schmich had written for the Chicago Tribune and started sending it around the world, crediting it as a commencement speech given at MIT by Kurt Vonnegut. Film director Baz Luhrmann (who had taken a big part in designing the soundscapes of his films Strictly Ballroom and William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet) got his hands on it just as he was working on a remix of Rozalla's 1992 dance hit "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)." Within a day, Luhrmann had hired a local actor to read the text, and a single was born. It's a wonderfully surreal pop-cultural moment on an album that strives for such things. Luhrmann's modus operandi involves the remixing and customizing of tracks until they have a fabulous sheen, and it owes a lot to the equally media-attuned Malcolm McLaren (and especially to McLaren's 1989 album Waltz Darling). Though he throws in a handful of time-tested songs (Doris Day's "Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps," La Bohème's "Che Gelide Manina"), Something for Everybody is very much of a specific moment--and though the moment may pass, fans will enjoy revisiting it time and again. --Randy Silver

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars If only for one song alone, you'll love it........2007-07-06

I could tell you that song, but that would perhaps have you unscrupulously downloading it from some nefarious site. Besides, the whole album is a trip through musical spaces that no other compilation I have has taken me. It's that good.

5 out of 5 stars Happy Music!!!.......2007-04-02

As described, it is truly is "music for all..." The "Wear Sunscreen" song is My personal favorite...

5 out of 5 stars At last I found it!!.......2006-07-11

I'm from Spain and I really like Baz Luhrmann's music. I used to have this Cd but I lent it to somebody and never got it back. You can't imagine how difficult is to find it in Spain! And at last, I decided to buy it here because I really wanted theis album again.
I'm really happy with the service. I recieved it very fast! Thanks very much!!

5 out of 5 stars THE MAN IS A GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!.......2004-12-11

WHAT AN INCREDIBLE ALBUM. IT IS TRUELY SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY!

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Album From A Modern Master.......2003-03-01

If you've ever had the good fortune to see STRICLY BALLROOM, ROMEO + JULIET or MOULIN ROUGE, then you've been exposed to the pure visual and musical genius that is Baz Luhrmann. This pre-MOULIN ROUGE album covers a wonderfully wide range of music - mainly original and remixed music from Luhrmann's first two films, two of his theatrical productions for the Australian Opera (LA BOHEME & MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM), his production of HAIRCUT for the Sydney Theatre Company, and music from LAKE LOST.

Fans of STRICTLY BALLROOM will again recognize the original versions of Doris Day's classic "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" and Stanley Black's "Os Quindos De Ya Ya" as well as remixed versions of "Happy Feet," "Love Is In The Air" and Tara Morice's "Time After Time." ROMEO + JULIET lovers can hear fantastic remixed versions of "Young Hearts Run Free," "Everybody's Free," "When Doves Cry," and "Angel."

The real treat for Baz Luhrmann fans, however, are the tracks from and inspired by his works for The Sydney Theatre Company and the Australian Opera. They range from the purely operatic "Che Gelida Manina" from LA BOHEME (which has since been brought to Broadway) to the fantastically funky electronic "Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In" from HAIRCUT.

If you've ever seen and loved a Luhrmann film, you shouldn't be disappointed by this fantastic album. It celebrates the works you know and love and introduces you to this modern master's other, equally wonderful works.
Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A simple message set to the right beat gets the word out
  • You know...
  • Masterpiece
  • get this song!
  • WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)
Luhrmann
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JHTT
Release Date: 1999-06-07

Tracks:

  1. Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen) (Edit)
  2. Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen) (Geopgraphic
  3. Love Is In The Air (Fran Mix)

Album Description

Single featuring two versions of the 'Romeo & Juliet' director's spoken word hit/ graduation anthem 'Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)' (Edit & Geographic Factor's 15+ Mix), plus 'Love Is In The Air' (Fran Mix). No U.S. release exists! Slimline jewel case. 1999 release.

Album Details

Also known as the 'Sunscreen Song (Class of 1999)'; the song was conceptualized by film producer Baz Luhrmann ('Romeo & Juliet', 'Strictly Ballroom'). Inspirational, spoken word-type lyrics are applicable at any graduation, for any year. Includes a remix of the song plus the track 'Love is in the Air (Fran mix)'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A simple message set to the right beat gets the word out.......2006-02-27

Originally published in a column by Mary Schmich of The Chicago Tribune June 1, 1997. Baz Luhrman was inspired by the Vonnegut hype and got Quindon Tarver to do the vocals. Together they spread the word to the next generation who may not want or think they need advice from "ols farts, what do they know".

On August 3, 1997, Ms Schmich writes about the work that was heard round the world:
"But out in the lawless swamp of cyberspace, Mr. Vonnegut and I are one. Out there, where any snake can masquerade as king, both of us are the author of a graduation speech that began with the immortal words, 'Wear sunscreen.'
I was alerted to my bond with Mr. Vonnegut Friday morning by several callers and e-mail correspondents who reported that the sunscreen speech was rocketing through the cyberswamp, from L.A. to New York to Scotland, in a vast e-mail chain letter.
Friends had e-mailed it to friends, who e-mailed it to more friends, all of whom were told it was the commencement address given to the graduating class at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The speaker was allegedly Kurt Vonnegut."

The genius about the song is that it is funky and catchy and insidiously makes you think. Frankly all good art makes you think long after the performance is finished.

A+ to the collaborative effort of the 3 artists who made it oh so memorable!

5 out of 5 stars You know..........2005-12-01

...WHY didn't they have this when I was a kid?!? WHY did this have to wait until I was a junior in high school to come out?!? I mean, EVERYTHING you need to know to survive life without insanely high therapy bills is in this. Junior high and high school would have been ridiculously easy if someone had told me all of this. But, I'm rambling...again. Buy it, listen to it often, and by listen, I mean LISTEN. And pass the word along to others. It's the greatest advice you'll ever find, even if it is fished from the disposal.

5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece.......2005-11-01

Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) is truely one of the most amazing songs I've ever heard. It always brightens up my day when I'm feelings down. Baz has created a work of art here, and this CD is recomended to everyone. Please give this a chance and listen!

5 out of 5 stars get this song!.......2005-03-11

after lisions it on the radio when it first came out, i just had to get it as this song will make u think about your loved ones and that your life is not so bad after all. this is a pick me up song that will make u keep smiling till the end. get this song NOW!!!

5 out of 5 stars WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?.......2004-06-21

Who-ever thinks this song is rubbish is an absolute idiot he must not understand the true depth and meaning to the song
Everybody Hates You
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I mucho likey.
  • Put a tin can in a microwave and add poor vocals.
  • Enjoy?
  • My first Combichrist cd
  • Terribly addicted rivethead! Can't Stop!
Everybody Hates You
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ASIN: B0007M22AW
Release Date: 2005-03-08

Tracks:

  1. This S*it Will Fcuk You Up
  2. Enjoy The Abuse
  3. Today I Woke To The Rain Of Blood
  4. I'm Happy Anyway
  5. Blut Royale
  6. Who's Your Daddy, Snakegirl?
  7. Feed Your Anger
  8. God Bless
  9. Like To Thank My Buddies
  10. Happy Fcuking Birthday
  11. This Is My Rifle
  12. Lying Sack Of S*it
  13. Without Emotions

Album Description

After releasing two albums with his band Icon Of Coil last year, and releasing an album by his side project Panzer AG, singer Andy LaPlegua doesn't sit idle. This is the result of his second side project, Combichrist. Icon Of Coil's same tedious programming, sequencing, and attention to detail are there, but Andy has taken a different musical approach. Aggressive EBM is grafted to power noise electronics with floor shattering beats, crunchy synths, catchy melodies, and plenty of well-placed samples.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I mucho likey........2007-06-25

I used to despise the EBM takeover in the industrial scene. To be honest, coldwave and industrial metal are still my favorite styles of industrial music. However, I have grown to like EBM, and this is one of those bands that I consider to be good amongst the hords of EBM artist. I love the song "God Bless" that pays homage to serial killers, and of course the club hit "This Sh** Will F*** You Up". Combichrist are much more techno and trancey than early pioneers of EBM such as Front 242, and Leather Strip, but I still like the direction they went on this record dispite the techno heavy elements. I really can't say anything bad about this album now that I fully get the concept. If you don't like EBM I urge you to steer clear of this band...otherwise, I'm quite shure that you will love them.

1 out of 5 stars Put a tin can in a microwave and add poor vocals........2007-02-17

My title says it all. Combichrist is grossly unimaginative and untalented. Any two year old with a drum machine and a sampler can create this music (i'd know). Their vocals are cruddy and off tune. The only good thing about this band is the hot percussionist girl in the "Get Your Body Beat" video.

3 out of 5 stars Enjoy?.......2006-09-12

A friend of mine who suggested I get into the root of this type of music told me to get this album. She said they were "perfect."
1. Girls rate bands by how hot they think the singer is and I was a fool to let my guard down,
2. Never again will I listen to someone who DL's random songs from artists and tries to call them "perfect."
When I first got this album, I was a bit impressed but then it sank in and I though to myself "What the hell is this dude's problem?"
The lyircs are horrible. I'm sorry. The music is not really creative but not bad. I can't get past his accent. I personally perfer Panzer Ag's This is my Battlefield album, although the lyrics in that album are pretty stupid (i.e. "There is no hell/we are already here") They are not quite as retarded as Everybody Hates You. If you're looking for something to dance to this should suffice for the first few tracks, but I highly reccomend The Burn Process by TACTICAL SEKT.

5 out of 5 stars My first Combichrist cd.......2006-07-24

Being a big fan of Icon of Coil, I try to make an effort to check out Andy LePlegua's side projects. I have to admit I am not big on Panzer Ag. The music didn't really stood out with me but it did not stop me from checking out Combichrist. I recently bought the latest Combichrist cd "Everybody Hates You". I have to say that I enjoyed this much more than Panzer Ag's first cd. The cd starts off with the thunderous "This s*it Will Fcuk You Up". The fast paced beats were in your face and aggressive. The momentum continues with "Enjoy the Abuse". Combichrist is definitely more aggressive musically than Icon of Coil but they still maintain that same melodic sensibility. You can certainly hear it in "Today I Woke to the Rain of Blood". The lyrics are a lot darker than IoC's and Andy's vocals not so polished. Andy takes on a more aggressive approach when he sings. The momentum in the songs never dies down. The energy rages on through out the cd. After listening to "Everybody Hates You", I am excited I will be seeing the band live this fall when they hit the road with KMFDM.

5 out of 5 stars Terribly addicted rivethead! Can't Stop!.......2006-05-19

Stomp bang! Stomp bang! Argh! I love this album! It is completely addicting. It definitely has a large vibrating pulse to it with excellent well-crafted arrangements. I wouldn't call it "dancey" nor would I call it straight EBM. However it pulls from a lot of different electronik genres and is just hard, intense, abbrasive, yet very listenable. It's not just pure noize or anger either. It's really hard to describe in my opinion. But you can definitely stomp to it that's for sure. The first song is amazing! Who's your daddy Snakegirl? is also very good. I love the samples and all the computer voices on this album. It is rather conceptual imho. And if you don't like This is My Rifle, you don't have a pulse! When you listen to Enjoy the Abuse you'll know it because you'll be looking over your shoulder expecting Andy to start slapping you with a ruler as a terrorizing wall of sound hits you! HAHA! Enjoy the abuse and enjoy this album!
Steel Pier (1997 Original Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Kander and Ebbs' Score Stands Alone
  • Great Score, lousy show.
  • Kander and Ebb in a Major Key
  • Weak Plot ... Nice Score
  • WONDERFUL!
Steel Pier (1997 Original Broadway Cast)
Fred Ebb
Manufacturer: RCA Victor Broadway
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003GAQ
Release Date: 1997-07-29

Tracks:

  1. Overture - Orchestra
  2. Prelude - Orchestra/Daniel McDonald
  3. Willing To Ride - Karen Ziemba
  4. Everybody Dance - Gregory Harrison/Mary Illes/Rosa Curry/Sarah Solie Shannon/Ronn Carroll/Gregory Mitchell...
  5. Second Chance - Daniel McDonald/Karen Ziemba
  6. A Powerful Thing - Gregory Harrison/Ronn Caroll
  7. Dance With Me/The Last Girl - Gregory Harrison/Mary Illes/Rosa Curry/Sarah Solie Shannon/Daniel McDonald/Ensemble
  8. The Shag - Orchestra
  9. Everybody's Girl - Debra Monk
  10. Two Step - Orchestra
  11. Wet - Karen Ziemba/Daniel McDonald
  12. Harmonica Specialty - John C. Havens
  13. Lovebird - Karen Ziemba/Adam Pelty/Gregory Mitchell/Daniel McDonald/Ensemble
  14. The Sprints - Gregory Harrison/Ronn Carroll/Daniel McDonald/Company
  15. Entr'Acte - Orchestra
  16. Leave The World Behind - Daniel McDonald/Karen Ziemba/Ensemble
  17. Somebody Older - Debra Monk/Jim Newman
  18. Running In Place - Karen Ziemba
  19. Two Little Words - Kristin Chenoweth/Gregory Harrison/Daniel McDonald/Karen Ziemba/Adam Pelty/Company
  20. First You Dream - Daniel McDonald/Karen Ziemba
  21. Steel Pier - Gregory Harrison/Mary Illes/Rosa Curry/Sarah Solie Shannon
  22. Steel Pier (Reprise) - Karen Ziemba/Gregory Harrison/Company
  23. Final Dance - Daniel McDonald/Karen Ziemba/John Kander

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Kander and Ebbs' Score Stands Alone.......2007-01-21

The biggest criticism of this Broadway musical was the book. It allegedly meandered, bored the audience and included unfocussed or unnecessary sequences such as the "dream sequence". Well, I never saw the show and can only evaluate this score on its own merits. Based on that alone, it's a complete winner. Memorable songs, great performances, and the score itself tell a clear story that might have been muddled by an overly fussy book (again, that's from heresay...I never saw the show, which flopped in its initial presentation -- unfortunately, because there is much to admire and enjoy in this typically complex Kander and Ebb score).

First of all, top-rate performances abound here. Karen Ziemba makes every one of her songs sail into the stratosphere. She is a true wonder and deserved her Tony nomination against incredible competition (Bebe Neuwirth got it for the much more popular "Chicago", but Ziemba's her equal). Debra Monk once again makes her mark as a Broadway character actress, although her song "Everybody's Girl" is easily the worst song in the show and certainly beneath Kander and Ebbs' standard, but she wins you over with her energetic and well-placed rendition. Daniel MacDonald does a suberb job as the ill-fated hero, exposing innocence and wry commentary in his very presence, but he is equalled by Gregory Harrison's slimy and ultimately ferocious performance as Mick, the emcee.

The score evokes the time (the 1930s) without relying on pastiche to put it over. Of note, Ziemba's intro, "Willing to Ride", the ensemble "Everybody Dance" (which gives Harrison his chance to shine), "Two Little Words" (which provides the auspicious debut of a most impressive Kristen Chenowith and augers the great things yet to come for her), the touching "First you Dream" and, finally, the both ferocious and mournful reprises of the title song display a powerful and underrated score that deserves reevaluation.

If the book got it wrong, the composers and actors got it quite right the first time. This Original Cast Recording will always be proof positive of that undeniable fact. Always "dream".

3 out of 5 stars Great Score, lousy show........2006-07-22

I think it's one of Kander and Ebbs best, better than Chicago and close to Cabaret. Sadly, the book ruined the show, it bored people. Yet, listening to the ravishing music on the CD, it's hard to realize that it all didn't come together. Maybe someday, someone will revise the book and make it work. Till then, enjoy the CD, it's absolutly gorgeous, had great character numbers, spirited dance numbers and dazzling ballads. The performances are wonderful, with Gregory Harrison (who knew Trapper John could sing?) , Daniel MacDonald and Karen Ziemba shining through on every song. The opening and closing theme is haunting.

5 out of 5 stars Kander and Ebb in a Major Key.......2006-02-09

I first heard excerpts from this on Accuradio.com, and thought it sounded great. It is. In the Kander and Ebb canon, Steel Pier may not rank with Chicago, but I enjoy listening to it as much as to Cabaret. It's sweeter and less dark than either of those, but set in the same period (1933) and just as evocative of that period.

First, the performances of the leads are excellent. Karen Ziemba is superb. Daniel McDonald has a wonderful light baritone, and who knew Gregory Harrison (Trapper John, M.D.) could sing, let alone sing well. Debra Monk performs an excellent comic turn. Kristen Chenoweth's Broadway debut number was corny as can be, but did show off her talent and range well.

The music is just wonderful. Willing to Ride is a spirited waltz. Everybody Dance is a near-perfect Charleston opener top the dance marathon that forms the backbone of the plot. Power is a Powerful Thing may be a little weak in the lyrics, but its set to a spirited and charming ragtime melody. Dance with Me and The Last Girl are sung in a medley format. This is almost a shame because both numbers are excellent in their own right. In fact, The Last Girl is as gorgeous a ballad as you can find anywhere.

Wet is a tinkling, sparkling number in which Ms. Ziemba charms, and Mr. McDonald has a teriffic counterpoint melody. Ms. Monk has a showstopper in Everybody's Girl and a torchy number with Somebody Older. The Shag is a dance piece that may be the best number of all. It seems to alternate between twenties hot jazz and the swing that was just starting to be heard around then. There's also a great bluesy harmonica specialty number, whose only flaw is that it's too short. All in all, the score is a gem, especially compared to most of what we've heard in the last twenty years or so.

This is one of those recordings that makes you wonder why the show was a flop. I went back and read the reviews. Basically they didn't like the plot and felt the production strained too hard to be likeable, but lacked energy at the same time. The show also suffered from comparison to the stunning revival of Chicago that opened in the same season. The critics even managed to be lukewarm on the score. The show closed shortly after being nominated for eleven Tony's and winning none - that was the year Titanic swept the boards. With all that, I'd still say the score is marvelous when heard on its own merits. And I'd go to see a revival if someone would do it. Buy it. I recommend it without reservation.

4 out of 5 stars Weak Plot ... Nice Score.......2005-08-06

The overall plot for Kander & Ebb's 1997 "Steel Pier" is fairly weak, but the score is actually quite good and sung by a terrific cast (Karen Ziemba, Daniel McDonald, Debra Monk, Gregory Harrison, and Kristin Chenowith). Not in the same league as their brilliant "Chicago", "Cabaret" or "Kiss Of The Spider Woman", but a worthy effort with several nice tunes.

Best tracks:

Willing To Ride
Second Chance
Running In Place
First You Dream

Unfortunately, "Steel Pier" was overshadowed by that season's remarkable revival of "Chicago" and dreadful "Titanic". A fine addition, however, to a theatre-lover's collection!

5 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL!.......2005-04-28

I love this album! I bought it a few weeks ago and from the moment I listened to "Two Little Words" I knew this was going to be one of my favorites! The music absolutely gorgeous! I reccomend it!
Everybody Wang Chung Tonight: Wang Chung's Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Wang chung sucks wang chung
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  • All great Wang Chung tracks, except one.
  • Great 80's style dance music
  • a must!
Everybody Wang Chung Tonight: Wang Chung's Greatest Hits
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1 out of 5 stars Wang chung sucks wang chung.......2004-06-01

how could anyone possibly like this? Music has only gotten progressively worse since Wang Chung's inception. Take my advice, don't waste your money.

5 out of 5 stars All great Wang Chung tracks, except one........2003-08-13

I love this album. Wang Chung has a very 'typical 80s' sound and its very well summed up in this pop/rock album. The compilation is virtually complete. Its got all their classic and most memorable songs.

IMHO, they should have included one song. Fire in the Twilight. Although never commercially released, this is the song they did for the Breakfast Club soundtrack. A very nice song and definitely worth looking up.

5 out of 5 stars All great Wang Chung tracks, except one........2003-08-13

I love this album. Wang Chung has a very 'typical 80s' sound and its very well summed up in this pop/rock album. The compilation is virtually complete. Its got all their classic and most memorable songs.

IMHO, they should have included one song. Fire in the Twilight. Although never commercially released, this is the song they did for the Breakfast Club soundtrack. A very nice song and definitely worth looking up.

5 out of 5 stars Great 80's style dance music.......2003-03-06

Wang Chung is probably most known for their song "Everybody Have Fun Tonight", but they had another great dance song "Let's Go!" These two songs can really energize you, especially if you start singing and dancing to them. Both have a lot of bass, drums, fast tempo, and loud vocals, a sure-fire combination for an adrenaline rush. "Let's Go!" is a great song to start the day with, or to exercise with. "To Live and Die in L.A." is a softer song with a really nice beat. If you're looking for great party songs, "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" and "Let's Go!" are two of the best. So let's go Wang Chung tonight!

5 out of 5 stars a must!.......2002-05-17

a must for any wang chung fan. even if you've only heard the basic 'radio' play, this is a wonderful, sing along CD. don't wait - get it while you can!
Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim (Live at Carnegie Hall 2001)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • An amazing intro to the body of work of a true master
  • Beautiful, moving concert
  • ... and I love Barbara Cook
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ASIN: B000059LFF
Release Date: 2001-05-08

Tracks:

  1. Everybody Says Don't
  2. I Wonder What Became of Me?
  3. The Eagle and Me
  4. I Had Myself a True Love
  5. Into the Woods / Giants in the Sky (Malcolm Gets)
  6. Another Hundred People / So Many People (Malcolm Gets)
  7. Let's Face the Music and Dance / The Song Is You (duet with Malcolm Gets)
  8. Happiness
  9. Loving You
  10. You Could Drive a Person Crazy
  11. Not A Day Goes By / Losing My Mind

Tracks:

  1. Buds Won't Bud
  2. I Got Lost in His Arms
  3. West Side Story Segment: Something's Coming / Tonight (Malcolm Gets)
  4. Move On (duet with Malcolm Gets)
  5. Medley: Hard Hearted Hannah / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / San Francisco
  6. Ice Cream
  7. Send in the Clowns
  8. The Trolley Song
  9. Not While I'm Around (duet with Malcolm Gets)
  10. Anyone Can Whistle

Amazon.com's Best of 2001

Barbara Cook is one of today's most accomplished song stylists, and if you don't believe us, just listen to this live album. It's a master class in the art of singing. It documents an evening at Carnegie Hall during which Cook proved that she can dissect and extract the substance out of the simplest of lyrics. One of the best surprises is "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" (from Company), which is taken at an amiable trot and allows the singer to display its humor. Cook is not a swinging singer and uptempo is not her pace; give her a ballad, though, and she'll wring the last drop of emotion out of it. Her version of "Losing My Mind" (here paired with "Not a Day Goes By") is simply astonishing. The singer also performs songs that Sondheim has said he wished he had written, an awful lot of them by Harold Arlen. No complaints here. Guest Malcolm Gets solos on a few songs and duets with Cook on others, including "Let's Face the Music and Dance." This is classic material done masterfully by a classic singer. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wow!.......2004-02-20

Having read the other reviews there is little more for me to add. I have been a Barbara Cook fan for a longtime and for me, this is one of her best concerts ever. I do, however, prefer the DVD. As with some other reviewers, I do not want to hear Malcolm Gets (as much as I like him) when I want to listen to Barbara. Her flawless interpretation of music is a hard act to follow for any singer! I managed to see this concert 4 times over a year and a half. Each time I saw her the voice was stronger and more assured (I would not have thought that possible). I can't help but think we will have the pleasure of hearing Ms Cook for many years to come. For those people who enjoyed his CD I strongly recommend purchasing the DVD. Barabara's rendition of So Many People is breathtaking (literally, I don't think I breathed once during the entire song). If you ever have opportunity to see her live - go! She has an ability to make you feel as if every song she sings and every word she speaks is directed to you alone. She can take a large venue and make it feel as intimate as your own living room. Having had the pleasure of meeting her I can say she is as youthful and pleasurable in person as she is in her performance.

5 out of 5 stars Everyone Should Whistle.......2003-10-11

After being privileged to attend this concert, I had to own the CD. Once a lyric coloratura and the original Cunegonde in Bernstein's Candide, Ms. Cook has become (in her 70s) a true diva, blessed with a velvety, warm sound. Every note has meaning. Her high B-flat on "Ice Cream" is still the envy of any soprano today. Everyone should whistle after hearing the superb performances on this CD. Even better, though, is the experience of having been in the concert hall for the live performance. Brava, Ms. Cook!

5 out of 5 stars An amazing intro to the body of work of a true master.......2003-06-16

When I first bought tickets for the 'Mostly Sondheim' show on tour (in San Francisco) I figured it couldn't be too bad. Besides, I had only been exposed to a few of his songs (Anyone Can Whistle, Losing My Mind...) and had only seen "A Little Night Music". On the way out of the theater I immediately picked up this recording of the program. It is truly amazing. I immediately began listening to it and have barely put it down in the last few months. Furthermore, my Sondheim CD collection increased in size from an unflattering zero to five (and it's still growing)! This is an amazing introduction to the works of Stephen Sondheim, who is now my favorite modern musical composer). Buy this now if you don't already have it!

4 out of 5 stars Beautiful, moving concert.......2003-04-13

This is a wonderful CD set with a great selection of songs. I do want to express a slight reservation, however. Barbara Cook has been one of my favorite singers for a number of years and the way her voice defies time is extraordinary -- for her to be singing with such bright, beautiful tone in her mid-70s with no wobble or beat in the voice is an amazing achievment.

I do have to say that by 2001, when this concert was recorded, Cook seemed to have a lost a little bit of power and intensity in her singing. This is only natural for someone of her age. Her voice is still lovely, but you can sense her keeping it in reserve a bit. She's as expressive as ever, but compare the rendition of "I got lost in his arms" on this album to the one on her previous album recorded in 1999, "The Champion Season", and there's less urgency and vocal depth in her singing here. That said, the high B at the end of "Ice Cream" is sensational.

So, despite that caveat, this is, again, a wonderful album, a must for Cook fans, especially for the gorgeous renditions of songs I'd never thought I'd get to hear her perform: "Not a Day Goes By", "Happiness/Loving You", "San Francisco", etc. Buy it!

1 out of 5 stars ... and I love Barbara Cook.......2003-02-11

This recording is a disappointment for me. It is not her best work, and Malcolm Gets is uninspired. My biggest complaint however is the engineering of the recording. Throughout the speaking was to soft, the singing volumes uneven, and the applause deafening. I will be passing this CD on to friends, and will later donate it to my local library.
Everybody's Free
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • everybody's free
  • Visit rozalla...
  • Electronic/Dance music with Depth & Soul
  • Great CD!
  • driving dance release
Everybody's Free
Rozalla
Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000028QS
Release Date: 1992-07-14

Tracks:

  1. Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)
  2. Faith (In The Power Of Love)
  3. You & Me (In Our Own World)
  4. Heart Is In Africa
  5. The Storybook Of Love
  6. Don't Play With Me (Unless It's For Real)
  7. Are You Ready To Fly?
  8. Lost In Your Ocean
  9. Hear Me Calling
  10. Love Breakdown
  11. Believe In Yourself
  12. Born To Love You (1992)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars everybody's free.......2004-08-21

Rozalla's debut album may not offer a lot in terms of musical variety, but it stands head and shoulders above albums released by similar dance artists at the time. Rozalla's beautiful spiritual voice is quite unique and its hits 'Everybody's Free', 'Are You Ready To Fly' and 'Faith (In the Power of Love)' have become classics within the genre. Other good tracks are a remix of her debut single 'Born To Love You' and especially the wonderful 'Lost In Your Ocean', which should have been released as a single. Overall, a very good dance album which has stood the test of time remarkably well. Surprisingly, the album as a whole actually sounds stronger and more original now than it did back then.

5 out of 5 stars Visit rozalla..........2003-03-08

If you looking for a great dance music album, this is it. Every song is a great song. My favorites are "Born to Love You", "Love Breakdown", "Lost in Your Ocean", "Are You Ready to Fly" and many more. This album is lovely! You will love it too.

5 out of 5 stars Electronic/Dance music with Depth & Soul.......2002-12-24

There is no one that can do a song like Rozalla. (Where are you Rozalla?, Your fans are patiantly waiting for ANY new material from you.)"Everbody's Free" is one of the few Club/Dance albums that should be in the music collections of fans of R&B/Soul, Pop, and Dance-Pop music. Rozalla seizes the mystical, richly textured techno-house reins and rides. She states her case with 100% total clarity and power. Rozalla injects heart and depth into a genre that is often soulless. "Everbody's Free" is the best and most memorable dance oriented record release of 1992 and stands as one of the best dance albums of the 1990's. Her vocals are of a kind. Rozalla does work some slower soul songs into the album. The first soul song is a mid tempo track and the second is a richly done ballad. The album closes with my favourite song "Born to Love You" which was her first single from this album. Altougth "Born to Love You" did not reach the radio for airplay, it was a popular rave track in the clubs. Like Inner City's-"Paradise" album, it remains a classic in dance music history. If you dislike the often soulless and banal trance, jungle and drum n' bass music, look no further than Rozalla for the realist and most soulful dancable music. I also recommend Rozalla-"Look No Further" & "Don't Go Loose It Baby", Traci Lords-"1,000 Fires, Samantha Fox-"21st. Century Fox", Sabrina Johnson-"Yum Yum", La Bouche-"Sweet Dreams", Le Click-"Tonight is the Night", "Abigail-"Feel Good", 2 Unlimited-"Hits Unlimited", Livin' Joy-"Don't Stop Movin', N-Joi-"Bad Things" & "New Anthem", Crystal Waters-"Crystal Waters", Amber-"Amber", Ten City-"The Best of Ten City", Bryon Stingily-"Club Stories", Haddaway-"Greatest Hits", Kristine W.-"Land of the Living", Robin S-"From Now On", Taylor Dayne-"Whatever You Want", "Planet Love" & "How Many", Lil' Louis-"Journey with the Lonely", Tina Cousins-"Killing Time", Jomanda-"Someone to Love Me", "The Cover Girls-"Here It Is", Expose-"Expose", Cathy Dennis-"Move To This" & "Everybody Move: The Remixes", Sharon Redd-"Redd Hot", Bananarama-"Ultra Violet", Kim Wilde-"Loved(Remix)" and Inner City-"Paradise".

5 out of 5 stars Great CD!.......2000-04-09

This CD is excellent. "Everybody's Free", "Faith", & "Are you ready to Fly" are classic dance club favs of mine. The songs on this CD are written with emotion and in my opinion, are powerful. I highly recommend it if you want to sit back and think, or if you want to move your feet. It's a great CD regardless of whatever mood you're in.

4 out of 5 stars driving dance release.......1999-07-08

Probably one of the best disco divas ever, Rozalla's career now belongs to the past. It's a shame because her debut was better than any other dance cd of a female singer in the early nineties. 'Are You Ready To Fly' is among the stand out tracks on an energetic and driving release.
Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes / Hold Me Squeeze Me
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The embodiment that IS Ann-Margret
  • Slick, Sexy Groove
Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes / Hold Me Squeeze Me
Ann-Margret
Manufacturer: GetDisconnected.com
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000N6UF5Q
Release Date: 2007-02-06

Tracks:

  1. Hold Me, Squeeze Me
  2. Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes (Part 1)
  3. Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes (Part 2)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The embodiment that IS Ann-Margret.......2007-06-04

I have been waiting a lifetime to find this recording on CD. I have the original vinyl recording which is aged and played way too many time. I believe that HOLD ME, SQUEZZE ME is the perfect AM song. Anyone who has seen here perform this gem would agree.

5 out of 5 stars Slick, Sexy Groove.......2007-06-01

Paul Sabu produced the gem "Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes" for Ann-Margret in 1981. The cut has a smooth and sexy mid-tempo disco groove. Ann's voice was perfect for the song: rich and breathy. A song to share. Dim the lights, pour some wine and hold a special someone close to you. The lush notes of "Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes" will melt around the room and you'll want to dance slow and sexy.
Everybody Doesn't
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sue her manager for the zero publicity.
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  • Good Pop R&B Album
  • everybody doesn't suck like her...
Everybody Doesn't
Amanda
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ASIN: B00005IBPR
Release Date: 2001-06-12

Tracks:

  1. Everybody Doesn't
  2. Can't Stop My Love
  3. You Don't Stand A Chance
  4. Not The One (For Me)
  5. If I Open Up My Heart To You
  6. Call Me
  7. The Way I Am
  8. No Pressure
  9. Start It All Over
  10. Crush On You
  11. That's Right

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sue her manager for the zero publicity........2005-12-06


How an artist like Amanda can release an album this strong, then disappear is beyond me. What's more insulting is how this album sits in the Amazon Marketplace for under a dollar.

This is a strong pop/R&B album from start to finish. I suppose there can only be one Britney Spears, but that does not mean there aren't other artists that aren't writing material just as good, and even better. Just sample track 8 right now ("no pressure")... it has the emphatic Britney-esque stabs. Fans of all the female acts others mentioned in reviews will like Amanda, and even if you like Backstreet Boys or N'SYNC you should also enjoy this album. It's not about the fame, the proof is in the music.

3 out of 5 stars Weird..........2005-06-08

I have only heard one song from this album "Can't Stop My Love" and I think it is the perfect pop song. I admit she is a total Britney clone. When I downloaded this song, I was really trying to DL Britney's CD "Britney". But you know how DLing goes, sometimes songs are mislabeled. I could not tell the difference between this chick and Britney, musically. In fact, I thought it was some obscure Britney song for the longest time. I just learned that it was not Britney, but Amanda. I know this isnt really helpful, but I just could not believe how much this girl sounds like Britney. You can't tell them apart.

3 out of 5 stars okay not memorable.......2005-01-24

I don't like pre-teen love songs sooo...I'll say that there were about 3 good songs on here. I liked her video for the first single. All dressed for the winter...
Brooke Allison has young love songs, but she has a style that stands out, reminds me of Mandy Moore and I really liked her more mature songs. That is my reccommendation. That and, this is a hell of a lot better than no-talent-chunky-duff and lip-synch-ashlee.
She should try another CD.

4 out of 5 stars Good Pop R&B Album.......2004-04-09

1.-Everybody Doesn't-9/10 It's catchy and awesome.I think if you're reading this is because you have loved this song.I saw the video yesterday and its simple,but ver nice
2.-Can't Stop My Love-8/10 It has a good vibe and its cool to dance and sing along to.But her voice isn't that powerfull
3.-You Don't Stand A Chance-7/10 its catchy,that's all.It has cheesy lyrics and is kind of repetitive,but catchy.Summer song
4.-Not The One (For Me)-8/10 This sounds like a Britney's song.Is Pop and catchy.The lyrics are alright too
5.-If I Open Up My Heart To Tou-7/10 The only ballad in the album.The lyrics aren't bad but her voice is strange here.
6.-Call Me-7/10 The beat is cool but the lyrics are so awful and childish.I gave this a 7 because of the chrous
7.-The Way I Am-10/10 Best Song in the album.The lyrics are very nice and the vocals too.Its an upbeat song with some latin influencies.Catchy
8.-No Pressure-8/10 is a short song(2,33) but has good vibes and vocals.Its very catchy too
9.-Start It All Over-9/10 is kind of an semi-uptempo song,but definately not a ballad song.It has such a great chrous.She sings really well on it
10-Crush On You-9/10 Pop/Dance song with the best tune in the album.The chrous is just fantastic and the verses are outstanding!
11.-That's Right-8/10 It sounds like an "All Saints" song like "Black Coffee" or "Pure Shores".The song is well written and its not very very catchy at first and she says at least the tittle song 40 times in the song.

1 out of 5 stars everybody doesn't suck like her..........2004-03-25

This girl cannot sing. Her song 'If I Open Up My Heart To You' proves that. She's whiney and off key. Her vocals are sad but I guess that's what you get with pop music. Worthless and not worth your money.
Everybody Dance Now! Remixed, Remodeled & Remade
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The best remix collection available
  • Awesome Dance Collection!
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  • WOW. This is some find for dance collectors.
  • Awesome Compilation!
Everybody Dance Now! Remixed, Remodeled & Remade
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sony Cmg Mkt Group
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002MHEI2
Release Date: 2004-08-31

Tracks:

  1. Steal My Sunshine [Skyjump Club Edit] - LEN
  2. In My Pocket [Thunderpuss Radio Mix] - Mandy Moore
  3. I Will Go With You (Con Te PartirClub 69 Future Radio Edit] - Donna Summer
  4. Shed Your Skin [Stephen Nikolas Club Mix] - Indigo Girls
  5. Why Don't We Fall in Love [Richcraft Remix] - Amerie
  6. Can't Nobody [Azza's Nu Soul Mix] - Kelly Rowland
  7. Reach [Higher Radio Mix] - Gloria Estefan
  8. Chains [S&M Radio Edit] - Tina Arena
  9. Stop the Rock [Mint Royale Mix] - Apollo 440
  10. Stay the Same [Tony Moran Radio Remix] - Joey McIntyre
  11. Nights in White Satin (Notte di Luce) [Junior's Earth Club Mix] - Mario Frangoulis
  12. Satisfied [Hex Hector's Radio Mix] - Rhona Bennett
  13. Sugarhigh [Hex Hector/Mac Quayle Radio Vocal Mix] - Jade Anderson
  14. Ballad of Cleo & Joe [Soul Solution Vocal Dub] - Cyndi Lauper

Tracks:

  1. Find My Way Back [Mark's Extended N-R-G Mix] - Diana King
  2. I'm Outta Love [Hex Hector Radio Edit] - Anastacia
  3. Let's Go All the Way [Club Attack Mix] - React
  4. What's Your Sign? [Saturn Return Mix] - Des'ree
  5. I Try [Grand Style Mix] - Macy Gray
  6. Do You Want My Love [Hex Hector Radio Edit] - CoCo Lee
  7. If You Love Me [Channel 9 Mix] - Brownstone
  8. Tell Me [Cleve's 122 Classic House Mix] - Groove Theory
  9. Right Beside You [Hard Floor Mix] - Sophie B. Hawkins
  10. You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) [Frisco Disco Mix] - Sandra Bernhard
  11. She Ain't Got That [808 Remix] - Blaque
  12. Boys [Matt & Vito's Lovely Radio Edit] - Band Ohne Namen
  13. When Doves Cry [Kid Kut Remix] - Ginuwine

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  1. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) [The ClivillCole 1991 Hi] - C+C Music Factory, , Freedom Williams
  2. Rushdance - Big Audio Dynamite II
  3. Losing My Religion [Love to Infinity Anthem of Love Radio Mix] - Rozalla
  4. Butterfly [Jazzy Jim Mix] - Crazy Town
  5. Shackles (Praise You) [Maurice's Radio Mix] - Mary Mary
  6. September '99 [Phats & Small Remix] - Earth, Wind & Fire
  7. All Cried Out [Dance Remix] - Allure
  8. On My Own [R.H. Factor Radio Edit] - Peach Union
  9. Power of Love/Love Power [The Absolutely Fabulous Club Mix] - Luther Vandross
  10. I Will Love Again [Hex Hector 12" Main Mix] - Lara Fabian
  11. One O'Clock [976 Mix] - Sabelle
  12. Final Countdown 2000 - Europe
  13. Are You Jimmy Ray? [Xenomania Club Mix] - Jimmy Ray

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best remix collection available.......2006-12-28

I've bought 2 remix collections in the past: "Superstars #1 Hits Remixed" and this one. I'd have to say that I like this one better. "Superstars" only had edits, and I was incredibly disappointed. This one, however, has edits AND full mixes, which is a nice compromise.
Some of my favorites:
Steal My Sunshine (Skyjump Club Mix)-LEN (7:21): This was included on the SMS single. It's basically a faster version of the original with some added sounds and backbeats.
Shed Your Skin (Stephen Nikolas Club Mix)-Indigo Girls (9:02): An awesome tribal mix that'll get you up and moving in no time. It's TONS better than Tom Morello's remix, which was creepy and weird.
Tell Me (Cleve's I22 House Mix)-Groove Theory (7:22): The tender ballad gets an amazing and HOT house makeover! The singer has a lovely voice as well.
If You Love Me (Channel 9 Mix)-Brownstone (7:33): Another ballad gets the house treatment. The shimmering piano and incredible vocals make this one shine.
The Ballad of Cleo and Joe (Soul Solution Vocal Dub)-Cyndi Lauper (8:45): If you've seen my review of "Hey Now!: The Remix Project", you know I love this mix.
Chains (S&M Radio Edit)-Tina Arena (4:08): A Tony Moran "runway house" mix, complete with the finger snaps. Very sexy.
I Will Love Again (Hex Hector 12" Mix)-Lara Fabian (11:03): A dramatic, moving club remix that is very beautiful.

There are a lot of others I like, but I can't list them all, because there's so many! Anyway, I hope this review helped you.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Dance Collection!.......2006-07-19

I have to say that I have bought a lot of dance mixes in the past. You know how it is- half of it is good and the other half is junk and then you end up wasting your money. But I have to say....This is one HOT collection. I realize I am very picky when it comes to remixes but whoever produced this needs to come out with another one. For the price- you totally can't go wrong.
And the best part is that it comes with 3 Cd's!! I would say there are about four songs on the whole collection I could do without- and it's not that they are horrible- just not my taste. But the rest of it is Awesome. Also, what makes this mix stand out from the rest is the fact that for once it's not the same old dance songs like you find on every collection- a lot of them are new and original which is a huge bonus. Do not let some of the older songs on here turn you off- the remixes to the older songs are some of the best remixes on this collection- I highly recommend this CD- it's so worth the money!! :)

4 out of 5 stars Sony FINALLY does right by Dance/Club music fans.......2005-06-05

Thank you SONY Records! You've partially renewed my faith in the big wheels that are behind the commercial music business. A great CD collection at a bargain price.

There are so many guilty pleasures and great remixes on this disc, many have yet to be released in CD format until now. If your a fan of club remixes of pop songs you will love this collection. Some of them are a bit dated, so you might have to be a fan of the genre to fully appreciate what this compilation is.

Here's to hoping they give the folks who dreamed up this release a promotion so that they can work their magic again. There are still many missing remixes from the vaults of Sony artists. This should become the first in a series of releases that finally gives us all the great mixes that have been commissioned for artists on the Sony Records roster.

5 out of 5 stars WOW. This is some find for dance collectors........2004-12-11

I got this CD for 10 bux at Best Buy. Although alot of the mixes are the radio edits, there are some full length gems here that make this well worth the purchase. Here are the long versions only for those who are curious:

1. Steal My Sunshine...Len (7:19)
2. Shed Your Skin...Indigo Girls (8:59) (this incredible dance mix was a prom only vinyl 12"!!!)
3. Stop the Rock...Apollo 440 (6:10)
4. Night in White Satin...Mario Frangoulis (10:04) (a previously unreleased Junior Vasquez mix. CRAZY!)
5. Ballad of Cleo & Joey...Cyndi Lauper (8:46) (the HOT soul solution mix)
6. Find My Way Back...Diana King (5:33)
7. Let's Go All The Way...React (5:47)
8. What's Your Sign...Desree (7:56)
9. If You Love Me...Brownstone (7:33) (hot house mix)
10. Tell me...Groove Theory (7:03) (another hot house mix)
11. Right Beside You...Sophie B Hawkins (5:30)
12. You Make Me Feel Mighty Real...Sandra Bernhard (8:44)
13. Gonna Make You Sweat...C&C Music Factory (6:47)
14. Rushdance...Big Audio Dynamite (8:04)
15. Power of Love/Love Power...Luther Vandross (10:28)
16. I Will Love Again...Lara Fabian (11:03) (Hex hector mix--I prefer the Thunderpuss mix)
17. One O'Clock....Sabelle (6:40)
18. Are You Jimmy Ray...Jimmy Ray (6:45) (Xenomania club mix)

Get this one while it's still around.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Compilation!.......2004-09-18

Possibly the best dance compilation ever! I love almost all the tracks! My favorites are the Thunderpuss Radio Edit of "In My Pocket" by Mandy Moore, Tony Moran's S&M Mix of "Chains" by Tina Arena, Moran's mix of "Stay The Same" by former NKOTBer Joey McIntyre, "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" by Sandra Bernhard (surprisingly!), "She Ain't Got That" by Blaque (great sample from LL Cool J's "Going Back To Cali!"), "Rushdance" by Big Audio Dynamite, "Shackles (Praise You)" by Mary Mary, and the Frankie Knuckles remix of "Power Of Love/Love Power" by Luther Vandross. The only track I don't like is the Grand Style Mix of "I Try" by Macy Gray. Otherwise, it's great, even Butterfly by Crazy Town, even though the song is a direct rip-off of Limp Bizkit's style.

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