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Music CD - Eiffel 65: Europop

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Music CD: Europop Artist: Eiffel 65
List Price: $13.98
Our Price: $1.75
Your Save: $ 12.23 ( 87% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
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Tracks:
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1. Blue (Da Ba Dee) 2. Too Much Of Heaven 3. Dub In Life 4. Living In A Bubble 5. Move Your Body 6. My Console 7. Your Clown 8. Another Race 9. The Edge 10. Now Is Forever 11. Silicon World 12. Europop 13. Hyperlink (Deep Down) 14. Blue (Da Ba Dee) Extended Mix
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0601215719420 Label: Umvd Labels Manufacturer: Umvd Labels Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Umvd Labels Release Date: 1999-11-30 Studio: Umvd Labels
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Some Fun Comment: Eiffel 65's one-hit-wonder effort with "Blue" prompted me to give the CD a go and see what else they were capable of. It has to be said that some of the songs are actually pretty catchy and just fun.
"My Console", (though a bit dated now with PS3 out), should appeal to any Playstation addict out there. Surprisingly, I though "Blue" was not the best song on the CD. "Dub in Life", "Move Your Body", and "Another Race" all sounded better to me. One of my personal favourites is "Now Is Forever", which is a bit slower than the others, but still pretty cool.
On the balance of it, this is not a bad CD. It is not brilliance, but it is a fun and catchy collection of songs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent product condition. On-time delivery. Comment: The product was found to be in excellent condition. The delivery was exactly on the time frame specified. I have been searching for EUROPOP for 6 years. Its not available in the Indian Subcontinent. I searched a lot, then my friend recommended me, Amazon. I really thank Amazon team for their awesome collection of music CDs. This is my first international purchase and it proved to be one of my best deals. Looking for more shopping at Amazon. Thank you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: NOT A KID THE BEST FREAKIN ALBUM EVER MADE! Comment: This cd has the greatest classic SPACE MUSIC feel of all time. Songs blue, hyperlink, your clown, dub in life, too much of heaven and silicon world all ROCK!
Customer Rating:      Summary: One good song and nothing else Comment: I bought this album because I liked the song "I'm Blue." However, when I listened to the whole album, I was glad that I bought the album used for $3. The other songs just didn't match up to "I'm Blue" and some of them were downright annoying. Though a couple songs on the Europop album have a catchy beat and occasionally ok lyrics, the album isn't worth your money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun and more than just Blue Comment: I'd heard the song Blue and, like everyone, hummed along. I thought it was that Blue Man Group or whatever. While in Boston, I heard the song 'Too Much of Heaven' in a music store and asked the clerk "Who IS that?".
So I bought the CD for two songs. What I got was a dozen other great songs! The songs are well composed...
Ok, I don't really know why I like this CD so much, but I do. As do my kids. Friends have laughed at me when they see this CD, but as soon as I play it they're singing right along...
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Editorial Reviews:
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On the wings of the hit club single "Blue (Da Ba Dee)," the Italian group Eiffel 65's Europop has soared into the ever-fleeting good graces of the dance-pop scene. The song is "a story about a little guy who lives in a blue world," and while it seems that the color of the fella's life was chosen arbitrarily, the real star of this tune is the vocoder effect reintroduced on Cher's megahit single "Believe." Listen to the entire record, though, and you'll hear this gimmick on almost all of the rest of the tracks as well. On first run-through, the one-trick-pony-ness of this effect is off-putting, and yet it is the album's one distinctive element. The songs on Europop live up to the album's broad moniker, skimming the basics of tried-and-true dance-pop ("Living in a Bubble," "Now Is Forever"), techno ("Dub in Life," "Another Race"), and acid house ("Europop"). The group even renders a fairly accurate impression of Depeche Mode-style goth-pop ("Your Clown"). But the tracks rarely deviate from a four-on-the-floor thud, numbing the ears to the songs' otherwise distinguishable qualities. The record is too hard to swallow in one bite; its tracks are much tastier as singles, serving well in a club setting as segues to stronger songs by other artists. --Beth Massa
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