Erasure Album - In My Arms
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Customers rating:
(3 ratings)
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Release Date:1997-05-06
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Alternative Pop/Rock, Dance-Pop, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock
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Label:Warner Bros / Wea
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UPC:093624385721
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Approx. Price:$6.49
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| Track Listing : |
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In My Arms [Love to Infinity Stratomaster Mix] |
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In My Arms [Love to Infinity Gyrator Club Mix] |
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In My Arms [Love to Infinity Gyrator Club Mix] |
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In My Arms [Crumbling Down Mix] |
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In My Arms [Album Mix] |
Customer review - 2004-07-06
- average but not badthis EP includes three variations of one mix + a diff one. the first track is the catchiest and best of the bunch. it has a short intro but then goes into the main section, which is a good piano-riff-based house track that has most of the vocals from the original. the second track is slightly faster and features much of the same material but w/out most of the vocals, although it does include some vocal samples. the third track is similar to the 2nd track but w/ more of the original vocals. lastly, the fourth track is a diff mix entirely w/ some darker sections that really don't fit w/ the lighter, earlier erasure-sounding music in the rest of the track. all in all this EP's not high priority, but the first track at least is worth getting.
Customer review - 2009-08-31
- Look a little deeper.This CD single is worth one of the mixes alone, the 'Crumbling Down Mix' of In Your Arms. Andy recorded new vocals for this mix and they pack a serious wallop. It builds up slow and hard, and then drops you into the abyss of heaven. A must for any serious Erasure fan, or lover of music period.
Customer review - 2005-01-11
- What is going on?Sure it is Erasure, but this CD maxi is one I should NOT have purchased, out of all the remixes etc... I really can't find one I really like. Who Knows the details, I suppose every group has something that is remixed, and turns out to be a flop, and this one is it, way to much experimeting with a different type of sound, far from the real Erasure feeling and up lifting beats. Not a great maxi. Jason Prof DJ
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