Erasure - Star

Erasure - Star
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Album Details

Title: Star
Artist: Erasure
Release Date: 1990
Re-Released On: 1/2/2000
Label: Warner Bros., Mute Records, Sire
Duration: 27:46
Album Type(s): Single
UPCs: 054391983749, 075992155809, 075992155847, 5016025601110, 075992155823
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Dramatic, Energetic, Joyous, Rousing, Bittersweet, Bright, Effervescent, Slick, Stylish, Yearning, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Confident, Gleeful, Carefree, Elaborate, Exuberant, Fun, Playful, Theatrical, Party/Celebratory
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Star [Single Mix]
  2. Star [The Trafalmadore Mix]
  3. Star [Interstellar Mix]
  4. Dreamlike State [The 24 Hour Technicolor Mix]
  5. Star [Soul Mix]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDMute Records111
1990CDSire921558
------CDWarner Bros.21558

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Album Review

This is the third Erasure CD-5 from Wild!, and they're maintaining a great average so far: three for three. "Star" is another one of those rip-roaring Clarke/Bell compositions that's as much fun for the ears as it is for the feet, and we get it here in a stupendous single mix, an extended mix that does good things with the tune and lets it carry a dance rhythm along with the infectious, cheerful, melody, and a version that, as is usual with these releases, takes the track off and hammers it into something entirely different -- here it's a version that sucks up '70s soul by the bucket load. The bad puppy in the litter, though, is the "Interstellar Mix," executed by William Orbit, whose bag of remix tricks seems to have been left at home. Here he kicks in a version of "Star" that pays homage to woodpeckers, and buries everything that's interesting about the song behind an overloaded and over-busy rhythm track. This is rare for Orbit, who has taken a number of songs and stretched them out and often improved on them (his versions of Prince's "Batdance" take sections of the number and develop them, for example, making them listenable in the process). The only other song gracing the CD-5 is "Dreamlike State," which was recorded in San Francisco. It's a beautiful ballad, sung with grace and style by Andy Bell, and it's a fine addition to the pantheon of love songs. The remix here lives and breathes, despite the arsenal of samplers and synthesizers carried around by Vince Clarke. Great work. ~ Steven McDonald, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob KraushaarRemixing
Bruce SmithMixing
Daniel MillerRemixing, Mixing
ErasureProducer
Gareth JonesMixing, Producer
George HoltMixing
Mark SaundersProducer, Mixing
Mark SlagleEngineer
William OrbitMixing