"More Energy!" | 2007-04-05 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3QRUZW27Y6LY9 |
| I dodnt regret buying this CD. It would have been better with more popular songs. The other thing that annoys me is when these types of CD's often do slow breaks in between some of the songs. Keep the energy level high! |
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"Put on your dancing shoes." | 2006-07-14 |
| - Reviewed By ejrjr2 |
These mixes still move the feet and shake the booty. A few are less than great but overall most still get into the groove. My only criticism is that most of these tracks are in the 3:00 - 4:00 minute range and too short for real dancing. However, Johnny Budz is a real mixer not some poseur so the tracks really segue rather than lame fade-outs and fade-ups. And, for the low price this album offered, it is a real bargain. If you recognize any of the tunes, then there will be a few that amuse. I am not going to review each track because they are all dance club versions and either you like or want such. Otherwise just move on.
However, if you need some recommendations or a few tunes for your girlfriend to shake her booty then you will enjoy Here Comes the Rain Again, This Love Never Dies,and Moogue's interpretation of David Bowie's China Girl is awesome with the bass pumped. I wish this album had an extended dance club version because at 3:01 it is just beginning to rock. Hey Johnny, give us the real dance club gooves not the radio versions. I promise you will play some of these tracks many times if you buy this. |
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"Very disappointing" | 2004-08-29 |
| - Reviewed By tj630 |
| I am a d.j., so I thought I'd purchase this cd to play some of these songs to liven up a party. All I anticipate seeing is confused looks on people's faces as they exit the dance floor. So many of the mixes just don't go with the song. I'd rather listen to the originals. And I've heard better re-mixes, especially for Tainted Love and Always on Mind. And why re-mix Into The Groove? The original is perfect. |
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"I just wish there were more." | 2003-06-12 |
| - Reviewed By brs95864 |
| Ok, I'd admit it.. I love the 80s. 80's Energy grabs a bunch of great 80s songs that have been 1990s style techno remixed and then seemlessly put onto on a CD.. And it just fits.. Loved it, wish they'd do a volume 2. |
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"File Under "Guilty Pleasures."" | 2003-03-03 |
| - Reviewed By addicted_to_the_groove |
| The 1980s were cheesy enough in terms of bad fashions, big hair, and Reganomics, but "80's Engergy" takes things to a whole new level. Johnny Budz compiles playfully tacky dance remakes of classic hits of the 1980s, and the result is a qualified guilty pleasure. Collage speeds up the tempo of George Michael's "Careless Whisper" and turns it into a Eurodance treat, while Goldfinger gives an underground trance makeover of the Human League's "Don't You Want Me." But a couple of these covers are hilariously bad. Moogue performs the most unusual act of cruelty by butchering David Bowie's "China Girl," and DJ Silver don't cover "Always On My Mind" nearly as well as Pet Shop Boys did in 1987. Still, "80's Energy" is fun enough to make you bring out the skinny tie, the "Flashdance" soundtrack, and that Atari 5200 that's collecting dust in your attic. |
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"File Under "Guilty Pleasures."" | |
| - Reviewed By Anonymous |
| The 1980s were cheesy enough in terms of bad fashions, big hair, and Reganomics, but "80's Engergy" takes things to a whole new level. Johnny Budz compiles playfully tacky dance remakes of classic hits of the 1980s, and the result is a qualified guilty pleasure. Collage speeds up the tempo of George Michael's "Careless Whisper" and turns it into a Eurodance treat, while Goldfinger gives an underground trance makeover of the Human League's "Don't You Want Me." But a couple of these covers are hilariously bad. Moogue performs the most unusual act of cruelty by butchering David Bowie's "China Girl," and DJ Silver don't cover "Always On My Mind" nearly as well as Pet Shop Boys did in 1987. Still, "80's Energy" is fun enough to make you bring out the skinny tie, the "Flashdance" soundtrack, and that Atari 5200 that's collecting dust in your attic. |
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"Oldies but Goodies!" | |
| - Reviewed By Anonymous |
| Personally the whole idea of bringin back those old songs mixin it up a little and throwing some club falvor in there is pretty hot but you really got to listen to it and trust me its really addictive to (I caught myself singin along like 25 times)!!!! |
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