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Bond Album - Remixed

Bond Album - Remixed (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (60 ratings)
Release Date:2003-09-16
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Classical Crossover, Classical Music, Club/Dance, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Pop, Pop Vocals, Rock/Pop, Worldbeat
Label:Decca
UPC:028947535027
Approx. Price:$17.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Viva [Orion Mix]
2 . Victory [Sharp Boys Wild Strings Edit]
3 . Wintersun [Bobby d'Ambrosio Mix]
4 . Speed [Crash Club Mix - Radio Edit]
5 . Fuego [Caliente Mix]
6 . Homecoming
7 . Atlanta
8 . Shine [Dubshakra Mix]
9 . Time
10 . Duel [Hectic Mix]
11 . Bond on Bond [Adapted from "The James Bond Theme" - Hectic Mix]
12 . Jingle Bell Rock [Pussy Galore Mix]
13 . Fuego
14 . Victory
Customer review - 2003-12-06
- Bond Remixed - For the diehard fans
To state straight off - I love Bond, I think the four girls are extremely talented and their music style makes classical music accessible to everyone. That said, I found this remix albumn a bit of a let down. As an Australian, I had to import the CD and it really wasn't worth the money. The girls are good, no question, but to me the music was too techno, they lost their individual sound to an all encompassing boom box. The whole album had a feeling of sameness to it, there was no individuality to any of the songs, they all seemed to merge into one techno beat. Two of the new songs Homecoming & Atlanta (played one after another on the CD) sounded so familiar at first I checked my CD player to see if it was on repeat!

So in closing, the CD is good for the die hard fans. But if you're new to Bond please choose either their Born or Shine albumn, this Remix CD is not a good representation of their sound. For those out there, who like me, won't see the CD in their stores for a few more months, wait it out, the extra cost involved in importing the CD is just not worth it.

Customer review - 2003-10-12
- An absolute must for Bond fans
I have been wanting this cd for some time now because I am a big fan of Bond. I always felt that their music should be remixed and was secretly hoping for a remix album from them. Unfortunately I have been short on cash. I have already heard a couple of remixes of their songs already, both songs from their first album "Born". I struck gold today when I found a promo copy of "Remixed" in the used cd bins on my weekly jaunt. I have already heard "Viva" from an import version of "Born" but nevertheless it is still a very good song. Same with the Bond on Bond track and "Wintersun" (otherwise known as "Winter" on the US version of "Born"). It is found on the group's second album "Shine". Since Amazon didn't include a track list of the songs, I will post the list of songs on the cd:

1. Viva (Orion Mix)
2. Victory (Sharp Boys Wild Strings Edit)
3. Wintersun (Bobby D'Ambrosio Mix)
4. Speed (Crash Club Mix - Radio Edit)
5. Fuego (Caliente Mix)
6. Homecoming (new/unreleased song)
7. Atlanta (new/unreleased song)
8. Shine (Dubshakra Mix)
9. Time (new/unreleased song)
10. Duel (Hectic Mix)
11. Bond on Bond
12. Jingle Bell Rock (Pussy Galore Mix)
13. Fuego (video)
14. Victory (video)

As you can see, the remix cd also includes two videos. For the most part, I loved the entire cd. My only beef with the cd is that edits were used. I loathe edits. Why couldn't the record company just use the full-length remixes? Edits are an abomination to me. Otherwise, I thought the remixes were excellent. They gave an added engery to the songs. I kinda wished that the group also remixed non-singles from their first two albums but I don't mind that they didn't. I am too big of a Bond fan to care. As far as the new/unreleased songs, I loved the new/unreleased songs, especially "Homecoming" and "Atlanta". They reminded me why I love this classical/pop quartet.

Customer review - 2004-09-07
- Exciting!
I got Bond's debut album a couple years ago.  Although not as exciting as Vanessa-Mae's album "Storm," it was better than Vanessa-Mae's debut crossover album "The Violin Player" and approximately equal to her third album, "Subject To Change."  The Bond debut had a lot of energy, but to me it was begging for a little stronger beat.

So when I found a Bond remix album late last summer, I grabbed it!  How cool can that be--a Bond remix album!  Whoo-hoo!!!

When I got it home and listened to it, I was a bit disappointed because it wasn't quite remixed enough.  I wanted the mixes to be hotter, and the bass and drums more pronounced.  But under-remixed is far preferable to over-remixed, which is a problem with Vanessa-Mae's song "Storm."  This is my favorite Vanessa-Mae song; the four-minute album length is not nearly long enough for me, so when I learned there was an 8-minute remix, I just had to have it!  I had to buy this Vanessa Mae CD single from a store in England (via Amazon's used CD vendors) since I could not find it stateside.  And I was very disappointed:  The remixer had so vastly remixed it that not only did it lose all its energy, it wasn't even recognizable!  So between over-remixing and under-remixing, I prefer under-remixing, thus I am happy enough with the remixes on this Bond album.  But they could have done better, I think.

Although I was a little disappointed that the mixes not being spruced up quite enough,  it does not mean I do not like this album.  Au contraire! I love this album! It is an album full of energy, life, vitality! It is an album that I nearly always play very LOUD! It as an album that I play when I'm wound up, feelin' good!!! Nearly every song is fast, and the beat never stops!

The album opens with "Viva!", a song that is also found on their DVD, which I bought around the same time I got this album. What a perfect song to start this album with! A sample of a group of females shouting 'VIVA!" plays from time to time throughout, adding to the energetic playing of the strings. On the DVD, this song is backed with video footage from their concert at the Royal Albert Hall in England; in the video, when the shouts "VIVA!" are heard, fireworks shoot out from the balconies and the stage at the theater--so exciting!

The next song is the remix of their first radio hit, "Victory," which starts out with a hot Latin beat and Spanish guitars. "Victory" and another track, "Fuego," feature frenetic string playing. The best song on the CD for dancing--and my second favorite song on the album--is "Duel." This has a driving bass line and percussion beat, an upfront electronic synthesizer riff, and a beautiful ethereal female nonverbal vocal accoutrement, with tubular bells even added toward the end. Spine-tingling! Wonderful!

Although "Duel" and my favorite song "Viva!" rule supreme in the degree of spine-tingling awesomeness, they're not the only ones to bring such a pleasurable reaction to me. "Wintersun" is played with deep heartfelt emotion; "Atlanta" also is full of emotion. I like "Speed" and "Time" because of their European technopop sound, especially "Time," which has a nice melodic, minor key electronic keyboard riff. "Shine" has a bit of a Spanish or Italian flair, another of many romantic flavors of this album.

There are only two songs on the album that I don't care for. One I absolutely don't like is "Jingle Bell Rock," but that's because I hate the song, not because I don't like their version of the song. If I am forced to listen to that song, I would likely choose their version. The other one I like okay, but it doesn't do for me what the rest of the songs on the album do: "Bond on Bond." This is a track of them doing the James Bond theme. A cool idea, and it works, but again, doesn't float my boat. Fortunately, these two songs are at the end of the album, so I can just end the album at the third to the last song, which is also my second favorite song, "Duel"!

Most of the DVD's music comes from their first album, while this remix CD has the best of their first two albums. I now have their third studio album, "Classified," which I like better than their first album (I don't have their second), but no surprise to me, this remix album of theirs is clearly my favorite. "Storm" by Vanessa Mae is my favorite secular album of all time, all genres combined, so naturally in the genre of classical crossover it is my favorite. Bond's "Remix" is my second favorite classical crossover album. It reaches down and touches the heartstrings of my musical soul and stirs them up to make a fabulous and emotional listening experience for me!
Customer review - 2004-07-26
- Remixed not recommended for "re-listening".
Bond has impressed critics with their somewhat controversial performances of classical-crossovers. From using trance beats to the sounds of African drums... there is no limit to how much and what they can do to enhance classical music that they play.

With Bond Remixed however; it is quite a drag to put it simply. The album is a total re-mix album, so think of it as a compilation of single re-mixes put together. But also, there are three original tracks by Bond: Homecoming, Atlanta, and Time. All three of these tracks rely a lot on synth sounds and trance beats. Which get boring after listening to all these re-mixes, but keeping in mind that it is a RE-MIX album after all... so although the originality of Bond's previous albums: Born and Shine are not there, it is because they are re-mixed.

One of my personal favorite tracks is Viva [Orion Mix], which for those who have the Bond Live at Royal Albert Hall DVD all should know (For those who do not know, it is an extra video on the DVD, a live performance of Viva). Though I would have to say it takes repetition of classical music to its red line. Another great track to listen to is Jingle Bell Rock [Pussy Galore Mix]. Great example of good trance, combined with classical sounds. Bobby D'Ambrosio's mix of Winter, originally named Wintersun, is interesting enough by creating a new intro into the song. The rest of the song is shorter with a different beat.

The rest of the tracks seemed to use the original songs, but just add a different beat, more bass, and more synth. It puts the name of "re-mix" to a shame. Besides Speed [Crash Club Mix] which adds more excitement to the song as it is called Speed, the listener is better off listening to the originals. The prime example of horrible remixing is Duel [Hectic Mix] and Bond on Bond [Hectic Mix] (It's funny how both of these songs were badly mixed by the same person). In Duel, Hectic makes the song more faster-paced and adds a synth sound to the beat, which has a deeper bass. The song relatively stays the same. As goes the same for the Bond on Bond mix, where there is only a different, harder dance beat added to the original song. Also, Shine [Dubshakra Mix], doesn't even sound different. After listening carefully, you will notice the very subtle addition of more tambourines. But it sounds exactly the same; I listened back and forth from the "mix" to the original on the "Shine" album, and could not really tell.

If you want re-mixed Bond songs, this is terrible album to try to find some. Re-mixes are supposed to be a variation of the original song, almost as if the mix was a whole new song. But these "re-mixes" are sad to listen to. I am ashamed for whoever compiled this horrible playlist of tracks. Also, the original tracks by Bond are not what Bond is noted for, as if they were rushed to do these tracks.

A lot of artists do a "filler" album. Bond may have used a re-mix album to give themselves a year off, either for time off recording, or to make more time to record their 4th album, "Classified". Most likely it was to give the girls some well-deserved time off after releasing "Born" and "Shine".

Any fan of Bond will most likely find this album oddly dissatisfying, leaving a caustic taste in the mouth, and a penetrating headache. I would not recommend this album, unless you are a die-hard fan. But please, if you are a first-time listener to Bond, listen to "Born" or "Shine".

*There is two videos that can be played on your computer however; a video of Fuego and Victory, are fun to watch. But they are from their other albums, Victory from "Born" and Fuego from "Shine".
Customer review - 2003-12-25
- Boring
Boring. Too much drum, every track...Boom,Boom ,Boom..All start the same.
Boring,Boring, Boring.
I enjoyed Shine and was looking for more. This remix shouldn't have been. Wish I hadn't bought it.
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