- Audio CD (23 Oct 2006)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Fascination
- ASIN: B000JCESCU
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 48,349 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. SOS Album Version | |||
| 2. Monster (Culprit One Remix) | |||
| 3. I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor (Arctic Babes Mix) | |||
| 4. Love Machine | |||
| 5. Me Plus One | |||
| 6. Lipstick | |||
| 7. Destroy Everything You Touch Album Version | |||
| 8. Do You Want To Album Version | |||
| 9. We Are Your Friends | |||
| 10. Lights Go Out | |||
| 11. All This Love The Drill Mix | |||
| 12. Hot Stuff (I Want You Back) Album Version | |||
| 13. Chelsea | |||
| 14. It's A Sin Barfly Version | |||
| 15. Some Girls | |||
| 16. Do Somethin' | |||
| 17. Since U Been Gone Jason Nevins Radio Edit | |||
| 18. Mary Junkie XL Radio Edit | |||
| 19. Maneater Radio Version | |||
| 20. Mr. Brightside Edit-Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix | |||
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
100% pop... 100% brilliant,
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This review is from: Pop! Justice: 100% Solid Pop Music (Audio CD)
This album has one aim... to get us listening to pop again. And when the pop is this good then why wouldn't we?The album is wonderfully mixed together making it one huge dancefest and even poppy remixes of some indie tracks sitting alongside of mainstream pop songs and some obscure (and even exclusive) songs. Highlights include... Love Machine Demo by Girls Aloud - the only place this is available... with completely different lyrics to the original. It takes a while to get used to but you can still dance to it! Chelsea by Stefy - this is great, it samples the Eurythmics and is simply sublime... Lights Go Out by Client - another exclusive, and its amazing! Dear Jimmy by Sophie Ellis Bextor - A brand new track from the fabulous Bextor and oh-my-god... its great Biology - Radio Edit/Lamezma Remix by Girls Aloud - This was by far one of the best moments on the whole CD... words really can't describe how great this is so I won't try Although I admit I am a fan of the Popjustice website I haven't always checked out the artists they recommended to me, well now I have and I will checking out more of them. The quotes on the front sum this up perfectly so I'll end with those... "Genius - 22 tracks of eccentric and euphoric pop" NME "Popjustice has impeccable taste" Guardian "I've been waiting my whole life for this album" Cheryl Cole
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Masterpiece,
By Christopher Masters (Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pop! Justice: 100% Solid Pop Music (Audio CD)
This is a very good album and even features some ultra-rare variants of popular songs like "Love Machines" by The Girls Aloud and "It Is A Sin" by Pet Shop Boys. It is not as "mixed" as you may have been led to believe though, with songs often just vaguely blending into one another. Infamous mixmaster McSleazy is capable of much better, although it is still a work of art.Overall: Perfection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Genius, Classic Noughties Pop,
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This review is from: Pop! Justice: 100% Solid Pop Music (Audio CD)
A brilliant compilation from the Pop Justice website, up there for me in the top ten most important compilations of the last 10 years (2manydj's being the 1st and foremost).Coherently joining the dots between the best pop of the era, (Sugababes, Girls Aloud, Rihanna) with the pop-led hi-nrg electro of the day, (Justice, Ladytron, Annie) and the poppiest side of Indie (Franz Ferdinand, The Killers) and plenty of Richard X influence and penmanship, to create a fantastic snap-shot overview of noughties pop. The re-arrangement of 'Biology' by Girls Aloud is indeed pure genius, as well as the host of other exclusive tracks, demo's, re-arrangements and remixes. Hilarious inner-sleeve pictures and text complete the picture. It's now seriously time for a 2nd volume, showcasing the best of today's post-Lady Gaga pop landscape, please!
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