Disco de Tori Amos - Jackie's Strength
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(24 valoraciones)
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Fecha de Publicación:1999-02-23
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:5"CD Singles, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Singer/Songwriter
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Sello Discográfico:Atlantic / WEA
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UPC:075678444227
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Precio aprox.:$7.49
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Jackie's Strength (Wedding Cake Edit) |
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Father Lucifer (Sylkscreen Remix) |
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Jackie's Strength (Wedding Cake Club Mix) |
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Jackie's Strength (One Rascal Dub #1) |
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Father Lucifer (Sylkscreen Instrumental) |
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Jackie's Strength (Wedding Cake Meltdown Mix) |
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Jackie's Strength (One Rascal Dub #2) |
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Jackie's Strength (Bonus Beats) |
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2002-05-21
- Jackie's Strength as a remix???I was quite skeptical when I saw Jackie's Strength was remixed. The reviews were also not that impressive. I thought I might get a beautiful song massacred by disco drum beats. If you buy Tori singles for the B-sides and covers, do NOT buy this CD. If you collect remixes, then this one has some merit. Let's get real folks, most remixes of any song does not do justice to the original version. Therefore, when buying a maxi-single of remixes, I expect to only like one of the tracks. If I get any more than that, then I am a happy camper. My criteria includes staying true to the original version, while adding something new. Very few remixes are better than the original. This one is no exception. I only like the Wedding Cake Club Mix of Jackie's Strength, but the original version is far superior. It definetly is not on par with the Sticky Extended Vocal Mix of Raspberry Swirl. Surprisingly, the Father Lucifer Sylkscreen Remix is very good and may surpass the original. In summary, if you love the tenderness of Jackie's Strength and are unfamiliar to what most remixes do to songs, do NOT buy this single. You will be greatly disappointed. If you collect remixes, then you may want to give this one a try given that you share similar expectations for them.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2004-01-29
- Tori's best dance floor adaptationTori Amos is one of those few artists that still puts out a lot of singles to please collectors and long time fans. But by far and large she is a full-length album/CD artists and you really need to buy those to get an appreciation of her unique style. That being said, I think "Jackie's Strength" is one of her best single releases. The song is one of Tori's most beautiful -> a breathtaking and thoughtful ballad. Her fans have many different views on the song's meaning: my feeling is that she wrote it about Jackie Kennedy. Unlike most of Tori's releases, "Jackie's Strength" was remixed and promoted to dance clubs, and reached #1 on the Billboard Dance/Club Chart in the spring of 1999. The Wedding Cake Club Mix is the definitive mix here and made this into kind of a dance floor smash. The mix gives "Jackie" an unmistakable groove but maintains its beauty and its serious and contemplative tone. Most of Tori's biggest fans and purists are against having her songs remixed. But I think we can make an exception here. Only a tiny handful of Tori tracks have been remixed for dance clubs, namely "Professional Widow", "In The Springtime Of His Voodoo", and "Don't Make Me Come To Vegas. Over all these tracks "Jackie's Strength" stands out as the Tori's best dance floor adaptation to date.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-12-22
- Oh my god it's so different....I bought Choirgirl Hotel on a hunch at a local cd store. I did not know Tori Amos as a performer at all then. It was a classic right away. The songs haunted me with their melodies, chasing me and casting me to dreams. The whole of her other cds followed, receiving a special place next to my cd player. Amos is not the average performer. She is a fabulous artist and her songs are just spell-binding. When I clicked on the song "Jackie's Strength" to preview what I was buying I noticed a distinctly different sound. It wasn't Tori at all. But that fact made it more Tori than anything. It has the element of surprise. It's her, all right. But the dance beat in the back ground gives the haunting spell of the song a delicious twist, teasing, taunting, pulling you closer in a bewitching embrace. I loved it at once. Although the cd was to be a present for my sister, I ordered an extra copy to keep for myself. These are the little twists that can make the same song come alive in a distinctly different divine avatar.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-02-23
- THESE ARE REMIXESIf you like the song Jackie's Strength that doesnt mean youll like this cd maxi single. These are remixes Jackie's Strength dubbed and torn apart to create a GROOVE...and it works. I think the Dubs are the best...There's a mix where they extend Tori's line The Real Thing over and over making you wanna shake your hips. And as a bonus a fresh up to date recording of Father Lucifer. If you wanna hear Jackie's Strength in a new light This Is For You!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 1999-03-13
- two Jackies confused, this one not for passive Tori fansThis maxisingle has several remixes of "Jackie's strength", all of which are pretty much the same. The Sylkscreened "Father Lucifer" is on THIS single. The videos are on the OTHER "Jackie's Strength" single that has been out for a while. The cover picture for THIS MAXIsingle is a picture of Tori clad in a beaded dress looking very sleek and creamy. Her hair is as red as ever (orange?) The OTHER single is much cheaper, and it has a B&W of her in the infamous wedding dress. this maxisingle is definitely good for the Sylkscreened Father Lucifer, but the price is kind of steep. If you want to buy this, I would reccomend you listen to a friend's copy first. If you are a DIE HARD toriphile, go for it. For the rest of you, stick with the B&W single. Cheaper and more diverse...
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