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Pavement Cracks (Rmx)
Annie Lennox
Pavement Cracks (Rmx)
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Annie Lennox
Title: Pavement Cracks (Rmx)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: RCA
Release Date: 9/9/2003
Album Type: Single
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 828765588423

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Pavement Rocks!
Dogville | Sunny Island | 09/19/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Well why J Records released this single a few months later than its radio release is unknown, but I am glad they did it anyhow. Simply because this CD-maxi single is just the best this year.

The first remix is by the Mac Quayle remix is a trademark remix from the duop who has done much work for Madonna. A commercially-tailor club mix that comes with the usual grooves.
The Goldtrix Club Mix starts to build some excitement for this song by introducing some techo house bits lined with Annie's haunting vocals.

The Scumfrog Club and Dub Mixes continue the tempo with a stomping dancebeat where the vocals take a back seat.

The Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix is my favorite mix of the lot. It begins with a long upbeat intro before breaking into the original song with vocals and finally culminates into a high point of techno, dance and electronica. A riveting 10 minutes of dance anthem.

The final remix is the Shanghai Surprise Vocal mixwhich builds up its groove gradually. Nothing spectacular but a regular club mix.

Well, the last song is the album version which needs no introduction as a haunting and sorrowful tune from the lady herself.

This is a maxi-single not to be missed and the only place where you'll find all the remixes. EXCELLENT!"
Mega huge club track from Ms. Lennox.
K. Eisenberger | Defiance, Ohio United States | 09/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This single recently spent 2 weeks as the number one club track on Billboard's Club Play chart- the only other single so far in 2003 to do so was "Dark Beat" by Oscar G & Ralph Falcon. This is the belatedly released cd single from J Records but worth the wait. The cd comes with 6 remixes plus the original version. The time listing for each track is a little off from what the times really are but no big deal. The first remix is by Mac Quayle (6:15)and is a really good straight up house mix. The next mix is the Goldtrix Club Mix(6:33) and is kind of a wondering type of mix. It just seems to flow with the flow and that is all it does. The best mixes are by the hot guy at the moment The Scumfrog. His Club Mix(8:30) and Knob Dub Mix(6:51) are what took this song to the top of the Dj's lists and charts. The background vocals are pushed to the front and bring them to a more aggresive stance that is missing from the others almost like "Missionary Man". To say this mix is fiery and incredible is an understatement. Incredible also doesn't come close. The next mix is the great Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix(10:08) and this is one of their better mixes . They take the same background vocals and make them sound like "Cool Blue" or any great song from the Touch collection. Great mix. The final mix is the Shanghai Surprise vocal mix(7:03) and begins as a nrg/tea party mix but moves into a deeper groove. The final track is the original album mix(5:11). A great cd single from Annie Lennox. Now how about J Records puuting out Monica's "So Gone " on cd single now!!!!!!!!"
Annie Lennox's best CD single?
hou_music | Houston, TX | 08/09/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Pavement Cracks" was the first release off Annie Lennox's "Bare" LP, and the track became one of the top dance/club hits for 2003 - topping the chart in August of that year. The CD single includes a bevy of excellent mixes, all with top-rate production.



What really stands out is the song itself. Beautiful, haunting, and deeply sad - not the easiest material to work with on the dance floor. The remixers did an amazing job turning this haunting song into a dance floor smash.



My favorite mix on the CD is the Mac Quayle Extended Mix. It's the most simplistic of all the mixes, but has all the makings of a summer groove, and probably was the most popular of all the mixes when this song peaked in summer 2003. Despite the sad lyrics, this mix definitely has a party and togetherness vibe. The remix kind of says "well, life isn't going all that great right now but you know what, i'm gonna dance and party anyway". We can all relate to that from time to time!



The Shanghai Surprise mix is also a standout on this single. I was skeptical at first (hadn't heard of the production team before), but this mix turned out to be excellent. It's the most "anthemic" of all the mixes on this release: uplifting and tribal sounding, and containing some interesting vocal effects with Annie's voice.



The Goldtrix and Gabriel & Dresden mixes are both excellent - and unlike the other mixes they keep the darker vibe of the song. Both are good "after-hours" type mixes - and great for listening to in the car. The Scumfrog mix is the only one on here that was disappointing to me. Similar to some of their mixes, its more of a dub and doesn't have all the vocals. A good mix, but I wouldn't rank it as one of their best.



All in all, this is easily one of the best collections of remixes for any track to come out in 2003. Maxi-singles are becoming harder and harder to find, and it's rare to find such a great collection of mixes on one CD anymore.

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