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Artista:
Elton John
Origen:
Reino Unido, Middlesex - London - EnglandReino Unido
Nacido el día:
25 de Marzo de 1947
Disco de Elton John: «Remixed»
Disco de Elton John: «Remixed» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (3.8 de 5)
  • Título:Remixed
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  • Tipo:Audio CD
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13 personas de un total de 13 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Inaccurate title, but nice to have this.

Four songs at a budget price, so not too shabby. Though you may already have a few of these, since (with the exception of the extended edit of "Are You Ready For Love"), most have these have been available on other CD singles. But for those of us not savvy enough to have bought the imports over the years (or really didn't need to have the "Thom Bell Sessions" (which is not really one of Elton's better records), this will do nicely.

There are two real reasons to have this. The first is the "Are You Ready for Love" single, given its due some 25 years after it was recorded. It was one of Elton's many attempts to stretch out as a musician and songwriter, and he was shooting for a Philly/Detriot soul sound via producer Thom Bell. Bell was running hot with a string of hits for the Spinners, who originally sang back-ups here. Aside from being edited to play out for eight-plus minutes, the "remix" is superfluous. (Its not a remix, really - it's the old method of 70'd disco twelves where the song is spliced out to ridiculous lengths.)

The other is one of Elton's most overlooked songs here in the states. "Song For Guy" was a huge hit around the world when "A Single Man" was released, but somehow escaped that attention in the US. The added synths give it an additional airiness and relieve some of the elegiac qualities.

"Rocket Man '03" is no great shakes, and the acoustic version of "Candle In The Wind" is on the remastered "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" set, which is a must have for fans of all things Elton. Overall, "Remixed" is worth the bargain price, but it's not a necessity.

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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A MUST HAVE!!

You can tell a song is truly "classic" when it can be nipped and tucked and changed around a bit and sound just as much like it belongs now as it did when it was originally released. Elton John has really outdone himself with this CD. The first two tracks of "Are You Ready for Love" are really fun, you can't help but dance. My favorites on the CD are the third and fourth tracks, the acoustic mix of "Candle in the Wind" and "Rocket Man 03". He somehow made "Candle in the Wind" even more powerful than the original, and "Rocket Man" is just really cool. "Song for Guy" is great too, something you don't mind putting in and just relaxing to, or driving to, or dancing to; this CD is really great for just about any situation! I would definitely recommend it- and it's so inexpensive!

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3 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A great addition to your collection

I bought this CD not really knowing what to think and I am shocked to find that I can't seem to take it out of my CD player! It's an essential addition to what I thought was already a thorough Elton collection. "Rocket Man" was always one of my favorite songs, but this new version is just amazing. If I didn't know better, I'd believe that he had just recently written all of the songs on this album, not that they are from the 70's! That's how good these remixes are. Elton is a master of songwriting and arranging. The "Candle in the Wind" acoustic remix is beautiful; very simple and just as emotionally moving as the original. There are two versions of "Are You Ready for Love", which I love, and "Song for Guy" closes out the CD perfectly. You will love this CD!

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4 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- What's The Big Deal Here?

I cannot share in the love that's been poured over this anemic release. Nothing among these five tracks is rare, at all. "Are You Ready For Love", for starters, is included on Elton's "The Complete Thom Bell Sessions" release (and its own CD-Single); the Ashley Beddle mix included here sounds nothing like a remix but more of splice job of the original. The acoustic version of "Candle In The Wind" is yet another opportunity to get all weepy over this frequently and highly overrated John/Taupin composition. "Song For Guy" offers nothing new, either, as it is the same Bruce Forest mix that appeared on the "Last Song" single in '92. As for "Rocket Man 03", this inferior version appears on an import single that also features a more adventerous club mix. Considering the amount of Elton's music--old and new--that been passing through the clubs over the past ten years, this "remixed" released is a major disappointment. All of his LP releases, especially since The One, have featured at least one selection that has had club impact, and such competent updates of classics like "Your Song" have, as well. What could have been a superb and complete collection at a justified higher price is a rather uneventful waste of seven bucks, truthfully.

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- Where are the real REMIXES?!

I love Elton just as much as the next guy, but this CD is very misleading - ELTON JOHN REMIXED?! Hardly. I respect Ashley Beedle for not messing with genius, but this "remix" of the lost disco classic ARE YOU READY FOR LOVE? is really just an anemic, pointless exxxxxtended version adding nothing new to the original - better to have included the real remixes of this track only found on ltd. ed. import cd, like remixes by LINUS LOVES and FREEFORM FIVE for starters, who both reinvent the track for tougher underground clubs. Also, what with all the bootlet mash-ups flooding the market over the years of remixed old classics by Elton, such as HOUSE MIXES of YOUR SONG, ROCKET MAN, and more, why not comission today's hottest remixers/producers and really do it right? Elton has a wealth of riches, none of which are exploited, or at least reimagined, here. Save your eight clams.