Song order
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Play count
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1
Too Funky
05:36
3,242 plays
2
Do You Really Want to Know?
04:48
526 plays
3
Happy
04:04
558 plays
4
Supernatural [Original Arms House Mix]
05:39
549 plays
5
Crazy [If I Was Trev Mix]
05:44
1,363 plays
6
Set Adrift on Memory Bliss [Richie Rich Mix]
05:17
626 plays
7
Change [Metamorphosis Mix]
05:16
515 plays
8
Apparently Nothin' [The Re-Rub]
04:52
385 plays
9
Peace [Nu-Mix]
05:41
349 plays
10
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) [Todds CD Mix]
04:19
374 plays
11
Gypsy Woman [Joey Negro's Mindmix]
05:19
501 plays
12
Unbelievable [The Hovering Feet Mix]
05:03
520 plays
13
Theme from Red Hot & Dance [Gothic Mix]
04:06
253 plays
album review
The first sequel to the popular Red Hot + Blue album, a connecting theme this time is ditched for a survey of dance music and its top remixers circa 1992. Brought into being with a generous push from George Michael, it's no surprise that the album starts off with three tracks from the man himself, one of which ("Too Funky") had the good sense to get into the charts. All three are from the last time in the '90s that Michael was funky and had a sense of fun. Elsewhere there are remixes of popular hits (Madonna, Seal, PM Dawn, EMF, Crystal Waters) that don't deviate from, or surpass, the original mixes. Nellee Hooper's remix of the Young Disciples' "Apparently Nothin'" strips the original down to beat and sparse keys; Todd Terry has the unenviable task of remixing Sly Stone's "Thank You (Falettin Me Be Mice Elf Again)" without any access to studio tapes -- the results are inevitably underwhelming. Also missing are the resonations with the AIDS crisis that the original Gershwin tribute had -- only the George Michael song "Do You Really Want to Know" and the ending theme by Tomandandy even mention it. ~ Ted Mills, All Music Guide
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