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Almighty: The Definitive Collection, Vol. 3

 
Description: Genre: Dance & Electronic / Artist: Various Artists / Audio CD released 2004-11-01 at Almighty

Newest Review: ... megamix on the second disc. Highlights include Diana Ross' 'Keep Me Hangin' On' which has quite a gentle vocal at first, ... more

 ... before launching an onslaught of ruthless desperation, a solid remix here and a good start. There is a cover of the Strike classic 'U Sure Do,' which puzzles me. The original is timeless and realy did not need a revamp. This version zaps the life out of Strike's song and the vocal has way less edge. Swedish popstars Alcazar get a pleasing remix of 'World We Live In,' which samples a bit of Genesis to good effect. Very catchy and commercial and strong male vocals too. Make sure you skip the cover of Michelle McManus' 'A...more

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Almighty: Definitive Collection, Vol. 3
Release Date: 2004 - 11 - 01, Audio CD, Almighty
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Premium Review Almighty: The Definitive Collection, Vol. 3: One Not For The Christmas List... (336 words)
by - written on 20/09/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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It's another one of those dodgy albums isn't it? You can tell from the front cover, which just has a big silver '3' slap bang in the middle of the sleeve. Almighty specialise in hi nrg dancefloor friendly club mixes of well known songs. Often aimed at a camp market, the songs are meant to be taken in good spirit. There are twelve tracks on here and a delightful twenty track megamix on the second disc. Highlights include Diana Ross' 'Keep Me Hangin' On' which has quite a gentle vocal at first, before launching an onslaught of ruthless desperation, a solid remix here and a good start. There is a cover of the Strike classic 'U Sure Do,' which puzzles me. The ...  Read the complete review

 

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