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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Topaz Records |
| TYPE: | Dance Music, Pop, V/A Compilations |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | New Years Day [Chamber Remix], Rock It - Charles Feelgood, Blue Monday - George Centeno, Crazy Train, Jam on It - DJ Cerla, Electric Avenue [Organica Mix] - Roland Richards, Burning Down the House - Organica, Final Countdown - Pleasurehead, I Know What Boys Like - Static Revenger, Africa - Chris the Greek, Promises, You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) - Kid Icarus |
| UPC: | 026656265129 |
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Customer Reviews of Back 2 the Future 80's 2
I Admit, I Kinda Like It This is volume two of the techno compilation "Back To The Future 80s". This follow up isn't too different from the first. For one thing, there are some artists on here that were on volume one (Charles Feelgood, DJ Irene & George Centeno, DJ Cer, Static Revenger, etc). Though volume two only has twelve tracks while the first one has nineteen.
The new version of "New Years Day" is done by David Grund. It's the longest track on the album at 7:14. I'm so gonna play this song on New Years Day. Charles Feelgood returns with his cover-up of Herbie Hancock's "Rock It". Charles Feelgood was in volume one with "Safety Dance". DJ Irene & George Centeno return with the song "Blue Monday". Their version sounds like something played at an extreme sports event. This isn't the first covep up of "Blue Monday" I've heard. I have Orgy's version from 1999. DJ Irene & George Centeno were in volume one with their remaster of "Cars". My favorite track on here is How Hard & Sanz One's "Crazy Train". Oddly enough, that version still brought in the spirit of Ozzy Osbourne's version. I love it. DJ Cer's "Jam On It" is the shortest track on the album at 2:12. Cer's version had a nice 80s feel to it. Another odd but nice thing on the disc. DJ Cer was also in volume one with "I.O.U.". Roland Richards' "Electric Avenue" and Organica's "Burning Down The House" are pretty ordinary. I'm not a magnet to that. I enjoy Pleasurehead's "Final Countdown". No reason at all I like it. Static Revenger returns with "What Boys Like". SR did a cover up of Berlin's "Sex (I'm A...)" and was in volume one. Chris The Greek's "Africa" in here. Since I mentioned it, I hope the people in Africa are having a nice Kwanzaa. Another familiar face here is Mijangos. Mijangos was in volume one with "Don't You Want Me". Now Mijangos is back with "Promises" and lastly, Kid Icarus' "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" is in this album as well. The last three are more ordinary club mixes. Just not too turned on by it.
Why didn't the people who compiled this up and in "Love Bites" by QED? That was an 80s song by Def Leppard. I love QED's version. It got to be played on US radio. This is like the 80s remake of the year. I still like the CD.
Not worth the purchase
I'll make this short and sweet. The first compilation was way better than this one. The first song(A cover of U2's "New Years Day") isn't all that bad, I'd probably listen to it a few times before getting sick of it. Otherwise, the rest of the tracks really have nothing to offer. Also, DJ Irene's on this. DJ Irene is absolutely terrible, and anything she touches ends up turning into crap, such as her rendition of Blue Monday!