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Sunday Girl
Erasure
Mute U.S.
$4.98



I Could Fall in Love with You
Erasure
Mute U.S.
$5.99



Disco 4
Pet Shop Boys
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$21.99



Light at the End of the World
Erasure
Mute U.S.
$14.98



Light at the End of the World
Erasure
Mute U.S.
$16.98



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Storm Chaser
by Mute U.S.

List Price: $7.98
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Audio CD
Publisher: Mute U.S.
Cyndi Lauper
Format: EP

The nine track EP features extended and remix versions of tracks taken from their album ‘Light At The End Of The World’. The package also includes an exclusive duet featuring Cyndi Lauper and Andy Bell on vocals plus the winning entry to the remix competition of When A Lover Leaves You (made using Apple’s GarageBand software).


Customer Reviews:
 
Good remixes
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
Erasure is always good and the remixes are the best. Cyndi Lauper is a wonderful plus

Disappointing album.
Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 
Definitely not what I have come to expect from Erasure. Only one good track - the one they cut with Cyndi Lauper. My advice, pass this one by.

Was rather disappointed in this EP (and as a fan of Erasure, it pains me to say this)
Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 
This EP is the third release from Erasure's Light at the End of the World era. This nine-track disc includes three mixes of "Storm in a Teacup," two mixes of "Sucker for Love," one mix of "Golden Heart," one mix of "When a Lover Leaves You," one mix of "Glass Angel," and "Early Bird" (a duet with Cyndi Lauper).

First, I have to question the wisdom of choosing to promote "Storm in a Teacup" as the single. Personally, it sounds more like an album track than it does a single. There's really no hook or anything catchy to help it stick in the listener's mind. Not to say that it's a bad song, but it just isn't a single. There is an extended mix of this song included on the single as well, which adds roughly an additional two minutes in length; however, the additional length does nothing to really improve the song. The "Koishii & Hush Club Mix" is the best mix of the three, and it's one I could easily hear in the dance clubs. Personally, I would have liked to have seen a radio edit of this mix be made and issued as the single version... the beat is just incredibly catchy!

When I heard the extended mix of "Sucker for Love," I thought that perhaps this song would have been better suited as the song being promoted as the single. This song has more of a "catchy" quality to it. However, I have to say that this mix is a little on the long side, and that the last minute or so is rather redundant. The "DJ Manolo Remix" is another mix on this disc that I could easily hear being played in the dance clubs. However, this mix is rather long (it's about nine-and-a-half minutes in length). It's not a bad mix, but the length is a bit of a turnoff for someone just casually listening to the EP at home. Perhaps this version of the mix could have been issued to the dance clubs, and an edit of it could have been made to include on this commercial CD pressing.

The remix of "Glass Angel" that was put on here to close the EP just wasn't very interesting. It was boring, and there was nothing in it to catch the listener's attention; it's easy for the listener to simply ignore that it's even playing. I ended up wondering why it was included on the disc, and I especially wondered why they made it the track to close the disc.

I was actually rather disappointed in "Early Bird." I didn't think Andy Bell's and Cyndi Lauper's voices really complemented each other. Also I thought the music track sounded rather awkward against their vocal delivery.

Overall, I have to say I was rather disappointed in this EP, especially after they released "Sunday Girl" (which I thought was a rather strong single). If you are an everything collector or a track collector of Erasure, I would recommend picking this up simply to help complete your collection. For a casual Erasure fan, however, I'm not entirely sure I could really recommend this EP to them.

Includes some of Erasure's best remixes!
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
This a pretty solid EP and well worth the low price tag. Standouts are the Koishi & Hush Club Mix of Storm In A Teacup (track 5) followed by the DJ Manolo remix of Sucker For Love (track 6). Both tracks are perfect for peak hour at the clubs. Early Bird with Cyndi (track 4) is a great b-side and is much better than the live remix from the True Colors compelation. The Golden Heart and When A Lover Leaves You remixes are well done and it's tough to decide if they are better than the versions that appear on the album. The strings intro to When A Lover Leaves You is very cool. Only downside is the dub-like remix for Glass Angel. It's my least favorite on the album and on this EP too.

More Erasure than Erasure.
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
The EP harkens back to the good ol' days and demands respect from the new ones. Consistent in it's excellence, the songs were already amazing as album versions and here only sound even more enhanced in more than a few instances. There is well more than one track/mix on this release which warrants many times the asking price. Amazingly beautiful.


Tracks:          

  • Storm In a Teacup
  • Sucker For Love
  • Golden Heart
  • Early Bird
  • Storm In a Teacup
  • Sucker For Love
  • Storm In a Teacup
  • When a Lover Leaves You
  • Glass Angel



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