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Verve Remixed, Vol. 2
Various Artists
Verve
$13.98



Verve Remixed, Vol. 3
Various Artists
Verve
$13.98



Verve Unmixed
Various Artists
Umvd Labels
$11.98



Verve Remixed, Vol. 4
Various Artists
Verve
$13.98



Verve Unmixed, Vol. 2
Various Artists
Verve
$11.98



Verve Unmixed, Vol. 3
Various Artists
Verve
$4.98


  
Verve Remixed
by Universal

List Price: $13.98
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Audio CD
Publisher: Universal

Features Remixes of Classic Verve Jazz Tracks by Tricky, Rae and Christian, Masters at Work, and More.

The manipulation of classic jazz tracks has been part of DJ club culture since the '80s, as artists have continually scratched, looped, and sampled beats and phrases. Verve Remixed has been in the planning stages for years, with in-house producers inviting an international cast of remix artists to select songs from the label's vaults. The results are often tremendously successful, as the remix artists have picked up and expanded upon elements already present in the original. The funky Latin beat of Willie Bobo's "Spanish Grease" gets new life from Richard Dorfmeister, along with a prominent new bass line. Similarly, King Britt pumps up the Indian elements of Tony Scott's "Hare Krishna." dZihan and Kamien's trance remix (with tabla drums) of Billie Holiday's "Don't Explain" is among the most arresting tracks, creating psychodrama between Holiday's original vocal and the new environment. Nina Simone's voice seems tailor-made for this approach, as if it has always cried out for the layered rhythmic emphasis. Masters at Work's take on her "See-Line Woman" is electric in its intensity--cool flute sonorities and metallic percussion embrace and catapult the original vocal into a new presence. --Stuart Broomer


Customer Reviews:
 
Great CD
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
I love the mixes on this album. Perfect for dinner parties or evening cookout. Listen to it on your veranda and chill to the jazzy beats of mixed in old back in the day artist and new up to date jazz tunes.
LUV it.

Verve Remix
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
This is the third time I have puchased this particular CD and HIGHLY recommend it. It takes the classic jazz stylings of the most popular artists in their day and blends it with todays house/dance music. The combination is soulful and catchy. You won't be disappointed!

Exceptional Lounge!
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
A must have for your collection: From Tricky's FUNKINESS with Billie Holiday's Strange Fruit To the LAID BACK COOLNESS of Sarah Vaughn's SummerTime remix by UFO. You will enjoy the sounds... Please take note that if you are a top-40 junky these tunes are probably NOT for you.

Worst of the series
Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 
I have all three of the "Verve Remixed" CDs. This one is the worst. On this CD, I just cannot see the point of mangling these old recordings. I found no compelling rhythms at all.

By contrast, the #2 and #3 CDs in the series are great. I find this puzzling. Usually, sequels suck. In this case, the musicheads at Verve seem to have improved their game with practice. I respect them for that. Now I'll just start up Remixed #3 and bliss out for a while.

Brilliantly Groovy and Funky !
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
Not many CD's make you heart skip a beat the moment you listen to them. This is definitely one of those rare finds. And this is why:

1) The quality of the original (unmixed) tracks is superb. Great songs to begin with.
2) The remixes do great justice to the original songs and performers. There's a great deal of respect to these legendary performers and their voices in the remixes.
3) The quality of these remixes is outstanding.

The result is unbelievable. You'll get an incredibly well-produced compilation of jazz hits from SUPER-performers such as Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday remixed by MEGA-DJ's/producers like Rae & Christian, dZihan & Kamien, De-Phazz, Thievery Corporation, King Britt, UFO, Funky Lowlives, etc...

BUT BEWARE, the sound is not jazz (maybe nu-jazz or electro-jazz, but not jazz). It is definitely sexy, groovy, funky, retro-cool, classy electronic music with touches of jazz. Perfect for any situation. Pre-party warm-up at home, martini-drinking at a nice lounge, people-watching at THE white party in South Beach, or maybe simply at home working on your laptop.

This CD is sooo good, it's gonna make you feel hip, cool, and sexy...But all that BS aside, the track selection, remixes, and overall production quality make of this album a TRUE GEM. Go get it.


Tracks:          

  • Spanish Grease - Correa, William
  • How Long Has This Been Going On? - Gershwin, George
  • Who Needs Forever?
  • Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby? - Austin, Bill
  • Feeling Good - Bricusse, Leslie
  • Return to Paradise - Tiomkin, Dimitri
  • Wait Till You See Him - Hart, Lorenz
  • Don't Explain - Herzog, Arthur Jr.
  • See Line Woman - Bass, George Housto
  • Summertime - Gershwin, George
  • Strange Fruit - Allan, Lewis
  • Hare Krishna



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