Remixes Ep

remixes ep

Track Listings
1. Shakira DJ Memegamix
2. Estoy Aquí [Extended Remix]
3. Estoy Aquí [Portuguese]
4. Donde Estas Corazon [Dance Remix]
5. Poco de Amor [Extended Dancehall] [Extended Dance Hall Mix]
6. Um Poco de Amor [Portuguese]
7. Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos [Meme's Super Club Mix]
8. Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos [Portuguese]
9. Estoy Aquí [Timbalero Dub]
10. Donde Estas Corazon [Dub-A-Pella Mix]
11. Poco de Amor [Meme's Jazz Experience]
12. Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos [The Timbalero Dub] [Edit][Mix]

The Remixes,Shakira,Sony International,Club/Dance,Colombia,Dance-Pop,Latin Pop,Latin Pop/Rock,World Music


Remixes Ep
Head Like a Hole (Slate/Copper/Opal REMIXES) 3 track EP
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Cool single
  • Opal and Others
  • Shorter but comparable to the US release.
  • Worth the money!
  • The US version is a better value
Head Like a Hole (Slate/Copper/Opal REMIXES) 3 track EP
Nine Inch Nails
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000072KQ
Release Date: 1998-06-30

Tracks:

  1. Head Like a Hole [Slate]
  2. Head Like a Hole [Copper]
  3. Head Like a Hole [Opal]

Album Description

European edition of single for this smash from Trent's hit debut from 1989. Contains different cover art than the U.S. release & three mixes of 'Head Like A Hole': Slate, Copper &Opal, the last of which is not on the American release. 1990TVT release. Slimline jewel case.

Album Details

Nin's all Time Classic that First Brought them to the Attention of the Mass Public Took their Brand of Angst Power Rock to the Overground. Includes Three Different Mixes that Are Exclusive to this Single.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Cool single.......2006-03-24

This single is really good, but the remixes kind of make you sick of head of a hole, it has some remixes of Terrible Lie, and Down in it too.

5 out of 5 stars Opal and Others.......2005-12-16

this is a review of two different discs actually, because on the rare occasion that the second one is available on amazon, it's listed under the first one. But it's important to recognize that these two discs are different in packaging, and differ by the first two tracks out of the three tracks on each disc.

1. UK Import. This is a pretty descent single from NIN during the Pretty Hate Machine era. The domestic version runs a bit too long with very repetative material, and serves as a Pretty Hate Machine remix album more than a single. This is the single as Reznor envisioned it before TVT pushed him around. It's pretty good. the first track is listed as the 'slate' remix, but that is a misprint, it is actually the 'clay' remix, which is the version of the song seen in the video. Not very different from the album version except the bridge is at the begining. if you like the song, this is the version you've probably heard a lot of. The next track is the 'copper' mix. This is a very lively stucato reworking. It's one of the best mixes, and is actually based very closely on the ACTUAL 'slate' remix that does not appear here. the last track is the 'opal' remix. The most different mix from the original and often viewed as the best. It's partially concocted from new vocals and samples from a few Prince songs. It's good stuff.

-tracks 1 and 2 available on domestic release
-This release comes in a slimline jewelcase, the NIN symbol is yellow on pink.
-disc is yellow text on pinkish purple disc.

2. Australia Import. This is probably the best version of the single as far as music goes. it's also somewhat of a rarity now. it's one of three singles NIN has released in Australia in a card sleeve packaging. Head Like A Hole, March Of The Pigs, and Into The Void. MOTP is the rarest, ITV is the most sought after (and unbelieveably expensive) and Head Like A Hole is the least rare, but still sometimes difficult to catch. It is worth it, especially for a collector. The first track is correctly the 'slate' remix, which is the best remix of that song that exists on the domestic version. the next track is a remix of Terrible Lie, the 'sympathetic' mix, also the best remix of that song on the domestic release, and the third track is once again the 'opal' mix that is not on the domestic version. This is the best version of the single because it has the best mix of music, the best remixes of HLAH, split up with the best remix of Terrible Lie, making it more interesting than either of the other versions of this single. The only drawback is if you happen to dislike the easily damaged card sleeve packaging. I happen to think it's unique and cool (the colors are slightly more vibrant than the UK version)but some people prefer protected jewelcase packaging.

-tracks 1 and 2 available on domestic release
-this release comes in a cardboard sleeve, the NIN symbol is yellow on purple
-disc is yellow text on blue disc

3 out of 5 stars Shorter but comparable to the US release........2005-05-25

The UK variant of "Head Like a Hole", unlike its American counterpart, is rather brief-- three mixes, two of "Head Like a Hole", one of "Terrible Lie", all mixed by Trent Reznor and Flood. There is one new track not on the American single, the opal mix, with the other two available on the US release.

The two "Head Like a Hole" mixes are fairly interesting-- the slate mix (available on the US single) is pretty straight from the original, largely changed in that the guitar on the chorus is opened up a bit and a percussive bridge (and its also probably the strongest of the US mixes). The opal mix is pretty interesting, with the song restructured (the bridge is less frequent) and with some new vocals rather than using the album vocal tracks and a completely different backing track-- it sounds entirely programmed. Its been suggested that this is a demo, that wouldn't surprise me. The included "Terrible Lie" mix is nearly identical to the album mix, excepting a brief reprise at the end of some earlier lyrics and is largely superfluous.

Overall, this is not a great value, given the depth of the US release, but the opal mix is intriguing and probably worth the investment for fans.

5 out of 5 stars Worth the money!.......2005-01-10

I'm a pseudo-collector when it comes to Trent Reznor's work. I'll grab both the domestic and import versions of singles, like this one and the 'Sin' disc, but I'm not going to shell out forty bucks for the Japanese version of 'The Downward Spiral,' or a bunch more for the two disc version of 'Broken.' That said, let me say that even aside from its worth to collectors, the UK edition of 'Head Like a Hole' is worth the money. For one, it gets rid of all the filler mixes and misplaced "Down In It" and "Terrible Lie" versions that the US edition boasts. And for two, it gives us the best remix of "Head Like a Hole": the opal mix. I waited years to buy this one, and I'm kicking myself for it now... because "Head Like a Hole (Opal)" beats the living snot out of every other remix that one can find on the domestic edition of this disc. Only three tracks, yes... but they are the only essential versions of "Head Like a Hole" in my opinion. Five stars for good abridgement.

3 out of 5 stars The US version is a better value.......2004-10-24

The only thing the UK version of Head Like a Hole has going for it is the Opal mix. It's the only remix during the PHM-era that strays much from the original, and it's very good. As cool as it is, it's not worth buying this single for it, unless you absolutely have to have everything Trent releases. The US version has 4 remixes of Head Like a Hole(including the other 2 on this version of the single), an instrumental version, 2 remixes of Terrible Lie, and 3 remixes of Down In It(one of which is also found on the Down In It single). The Opal Mix is the best remix of Head Like a Hole, but there's nothing else to make this version worthwhile. It even costs more than the US version does. If you must have both versions of Head Like a Hole, get the other one first.
Back In The Box (Remixes) / A Woman's Secret (Ambient) / + 2 live tracks EP
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    Back In The Box (Remixes) / A Woman's Secret (Ambient) / + 2 live tracks EP
    David Byrne
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    True Blue/5 Remixes EP
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      True Blue/5 Remixes EP
      Madonna
      Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
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      ASIN: B000BRHUFU
      Release Date: 2003-08-19
      Party Time Megamix
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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      Party Time Megamix

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      5 out of 5 stars Club and Party DJs take a lunch, smoke, beer and/or bathroom break with this one courtesy of Mrs. Estefan.......2007-01-04

      Pop this disc into your player and let Gloria do the work for you for the next 22 minutes with some great classics remixed and meshed seamlessly together.

      5 out of 5 stars muy caliente, secudalo chica :).......2006-11-30

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      Iko Iko (Extended Remixes) 3 track EP CDsingle (Special versions taken from the OST "Rain Man")
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        3 track CD single for "Iko Iko" by The Belle Stars. Remixes by Christer Modig and Boris Granich for Powermix Productions. Released in West Germany. TRACKLISTING: 1. Iko Iko (12" Extended Mix), 2. Iko Iko (Bonus Beats), 3. Iko Iko (7" Remix). Comes in slimline import case.
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        2 out of 5 stars Captures the "emotion" of kicking a habit..........2000-05-26

        or so I imagine. I thought for a moment this "single" business would produce an industrial sell-out (which is all I can stand), but much to my disappointment, this can make one's ears bleed just as well as any. As a rule, if you're going to release an industrial/electronic single (which becomes an obligatory maxi-single), why not include some b-sides and fill it past this 22-minutes? Most of the remixes just up the repetition of "she's my addiction" or phase out the verses entirely. Hardly essential.

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        Do Me! (Remixes CD-5 EP)
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • THE SONIC EPITOME OF NEW JACK SWING
        Do Me! (Remixes CD-5 EP)
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        5 out of 5 stars THE SONIC EPITOME OF NEW JACK SWING.......2003-12-13

        Not sure which version is being sold here, but the following details every aspect of Bell Biv Devoe's most remixed single...the one and only "Do Me!"

        On a commercial level, the "Do Me!" single had it all: engaging lyrical content, charismatic vocals, top-notch musical production, and a beautiful set-up by "Poison", its wildly successful predecessor. Not to mention that 1990 was also a banner year for New Jack Swing. Easily the most outspoken release from the Poison album, "Do Me!" stands out on a creative level precisely because of who did most of the writing - Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronnie DeVoe. As one of the only two songs co-written by BBD for the Poison album, "Do Me!" can be considered a more personal statement from the group than the majority of their other material. And what a statement it was.

        Produced with Carl E. Bourelly, the album version of "Do Me!" may be best described as a smooth and sexy mid-tempo affair laced with syncopated moans and heavy breathing. After a remarkably sultry opening verse by Ronnie, Ricky carries the rest of "Do Me!" with smolderingly emotive croons. Around the song's midsection, Ronnie and Mike spice things up with their utterly memorable "Backstage" and "Jacuzzi" raps. Then the album version of "Do Me!" comes to a satisfying conclusion as Ricky contributes a series of risqué ad-libs that are alternately sung and spoken.

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        • Hallelujah - give praise to the music
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        4 out of 5 stars Hallelujah - give praise to the music.......2000-06-11

        The Happy Mondays were at the front of the musical movement in the early 90's known as Madchester; listening through Hallelujah, it's easy to see why. It has all of the essences of dance and indie rock melded into perfect form. The guitar and atmospheric sound make a perfect musical landscape and also show the similarities of the Mondays with their peers, The Stone Roses. However, Shaun Ryder's vocals aren't as atmospheric as the rest of the music. Perhaps because I was first a Stone Roses fan, I prefer the opposite airy vocal approach of Ian Brown. Because of its popularity at one of the local clubs, my preference is the Club mix of Hallelujah versus the MacColl mix. "Clap Your Hands" has a catchy feel to it, but then following it is "Holy Ghost" which isn't much to comment on. "Rave On" shows definite shades of the mid to late-80's, although the club mix of this song (track 6) outshines the original. The true gem of the album, though, is the club mix of the title track. It has a perfect blend of new-age-style gospel background, catchy loops, various guitar effects and a simple but fun bassline. In fact, the last half of the album is full of dance-inducing melody; try listening through tracks 5 to 7 for the perfect 'Mondays set.
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          Expansion
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
          • Namnambulu is one of a kind...
          • Catchy Tunes but Grows Tiresome Rather Quickly
          • Monotonous
          • Another victory for this swiss duo
          Expansion
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          Album Description

          After their mega-successful debut album ''Distances', the Swiss duo NamNamBulu return with a stunning 11 track EP. 6 brand NEW songs, 3 new clubmixes and 2 bonus tracks are included on this discount EP. A melodic Electro/Futurepop release with catchy hooklines and rich male vocals. For fans of Assemblage 23, VNV Nation and Camouflage.

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars Namnambulu is one of a kind..........2005-11-08

          The 'Expansion' album by Namnambulu is one album that I cannot say enough about. The exotic sound cuts into me with a sense of emotionalism and energy. The lyrics are facinating dealing with feelings and thoughts. Pop tarts looking to shake their Jenny Craig challenged rumps to moronic crude words and over repititious beats may not want this in their collection. Namnambulu is unique, a Swiss duo who sing in English, and yet they almost have an Eastern sound to them. Check this album out, it's as good as 'Distances', if not better.

          3 out of 5 stars Catchy Tunes but Grows Tiresome Rather Quickly.......2005-09-16

          Nearly any futurepop aficionado will recognize NamNamBulu as the Swiss band discovered by VNV Nation's Ronan Harris on one of his jaunts through the Continent. Merely being linked with such legends generated great positive hype for NNB. Well for the most part that hype is unwarranted.

          While the duo have little trouble writing melodic tracks that pump, they have serious issues with making it work for more than 10 minutes at a time. As the more negative reviewer accurately suggests, this grows monotonous very rapidly. The vocals are standard Euro-synth with that smooth, deep tone that ends up sounding stilted and snobby as opposed to passionate; it works sometimes but grates on you before long. The music is a bit to straight-out-of-the-can as well lacking creative spark. I'll admit that "Faces" and "Game" are very strong singles with harmonious lyrical flow and make me want to hit the dancefloor, however it's difficult to leave the disc on much longer. The collaboration with the excellent electro industrial group [:SITD:] is interesting on its own, but its harshness is an extremely odd placement alongside the other songs - really a fish out of water.

          Generally speaking NNB are an overrated band whose sound doesn't stick with you well enough to work as powerful pop and isn't daring enough to work as art. I pop it in for 2-3 tracks from time to time for dancefloor, singalong fun and it works on that level. Still ultimately this is an artistic failure.

          2 out of 5 stars Monotonous.......2005-08-09

          Both the singer and the keyboardist lack imagination. One song blends into the next and into the next. Slight variations in pace, and pitch do little to add interest past the second track. It's the same disease that afflicted Evil's Toy.

          5 out of 5 stars Another victory for this swiss duo.......2005-02-24

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