LeAnn Rimes - The Best of LeAnn Rimes: Remixed Audio CD
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Disappointed Should appeal mainly to those who want to re-live disco through monotonous techno-beats dialed up on mail-order soundboards. Yet another questionable collection by an artist who seems to be searching for something. Radio edits? Can't picture any of this getting air time. The a capella track at the end, however uninspired, was a welcome respite. Not for LeAnn Rimes fans.
Great CD!
The song 'Over The Rainbow' is simply amazing. I really enjoyed this cd of LeAnn's remixes. Never has LeAnn laid down such beautiful vocals as she did with this one. If you're a LeAnn Rimes fan, I highly recommend you purchase this cd.
cool remixes
. I liked this cd and has all the cool remixes of some of her hits.
Fun, irresistible remix album of LeAnn's best songs!
I have heard some of these remixes before on various albums and it was a good idea to combine the best 14 of those remixes for this album. LeAnn Rimes found a rare chance to have both a successful country music career and her remixes of those songs to do well on the dance charts. Warning--it moves very quickly on the first four numbers because of the high dance energy. I still love Can't Fight the Moonlight, How Do I Live, Soon, the nice duet with Ronan Keating, I Need You and But I Do Love You. I think that the 3 remixes from Graham Stack on here are his best and have made him a better producer or remixer of songs the past several years. The remixes from Thunderpuss, Aurora Borealis, Mark and Jeff Taylor of the Metro and Brian Rawling Productions group, Widelife, Dave Aude, Mr. Mig and others are just as strong, funky and danceable. Sometimes they're better than dear old dad Wilbur Rimes' conservative productions on LeAnn's studio albums. And the somewhat challenging Desmond Child and Trevor Horn efforts. They did all kinds of things with LeAnn's voice on these remixes. These songs have so many valleys, directions and shifts in its chord changes. They added an acapella song to show LeAnn's own singing too rather than just the remixes. If she would have gone to P. Diddy, it would have been a huge hit too, the way he gets people on the dance floors! This is perfect music to ride to on a long car road trip--it's meant for it! It's like Euro dance meets Nashville all in one place! .
LeAnn Rimes At Her Best!!!!!!!
d. I wish that Curb Records would have relarsed this c. here in the U. S. A. but I do understand why. Because here in the U. S. A. LeAnn Rimes is consider Country and a little pop but overseas she is consider pop and dance pop. I love every song and remix on here. HERE IS THE TRACK LIST!!!!!!
1. Can't Fight The Moonlight (Latino Mix 3:36)
2. Soon(Graham Stack Radio Edit 4:37)
3. I Need You(Dave Aude Radio Edit 4:23)
4. But I Do Love You(Almighty Radio Edit 4:02)
5. We Can(Widelife Radio Edit 3:47)
6. Last Thing On My Mind(Metro Mix 3:37)
7. Suddenly(Riva Radio Edit 4:10)
8. Sittin On Top of The World(Aurora Borealis Radio Edit 4:38)
9. The Right Kind Of Wrong(Graham Stack Radio Edit 3:26)
10. You Are(Bertoldo Radio Edit 3:43)
11. Tic Toc(Thunderpuss Radio Edit 3:46)
12. How Do I Live(Mr. Mig Dance Radio Edit 3:54)
13. Life Goes On(Peter Amato Radio Edit 3:17)
14. Somewhere Over The Rainbow(A Cappella Version 2:58)
I hope this helps you out!!!!!!
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