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Bustin' + Dronin' [Limited] (CD - 1998)

Bustin' + Dronin' [Limited] (CD - 1998)

( UPC: 00724349381827)
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Artist: Blur

Label: Virgin Records (USA)

Genre: Rock & Pop - Brit Pop

Album Description: BUSTIN' + DRONIN' is a limited edition 2 CD set which contains one disc featuring remixes of BLUR and a second disc of a live recording.

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Album Description
BUSTIN' + DRONIN' is a limited edition 2 CD set which contains one disc featuring remixes of BLUR and a second disc of a live recording.

Blur: Damon Albarn (vocals, keyboards); Graham Coxon (guitar); Alex James (bass); Dave Rowntree (drums).

Blur released Bustin' + Dronin', a limited-edition Japanese-only remix album, after completing the supporting tour for Blur. Apparently, this has become a group tradition, since Japanese-only albums appeared after the Parklife and Great Escape tours -- the B-sides compilation Special Collectors Edition and the double-disc Live at Budokan, respectively. The difference this time around was the fact that Bustin' + Dronin' was imported heavily in the U.K. and U.S., because of the success of Blur. Ironically, it's the weakest of the three Japanese albums the group has released and the one least worth acquiring. The main problem is that only a handful of songs on Blur lend themselves to inventive remixes. In particular, the spooky dirge "Death of a Party" and the clomping Mott the Baggy "On Your Own" are ripe for new treatments, and that's why both are here numerous times. Unfortunately, they're not interesting at all, likely because they're not helmed by name producers. Then again, William Orbit doesn't fare that well with "Moving On," and Moby's mix of "Beetlebum" (first released as a B-side to the single) sounds identical to the original, so maybe the key isn't remixers, either. That leaves only Thurston Moore's contemptuous, cacophonous remix of the silly, pretentious "Essex Dogs" and John McEntire's recasting of "Theme from Retro" as a lost cut from Millions Now Living Will Never Die. It might be amusing to hear Moore's cut once, and McEntire's work is genuinely exceptional, but that's not quite enough to make Bustin' + Dronin' worthwhile. And the second disc, a collection of six songs recorded at John Peel's home for broadcast on the DJ's show, is strong, proving that Blur live is a dynamic, intoxicating force, but its release is pointless, since all of the songs were released once as B-sides for the "On Your Own" singles, and once again on the "MOR" single. In other words, the collectors, who are the only ones who need this disc, already own this material twice, which makes its very inclusion puzzling and useless. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Track Listing
1.Moving On - (William Orbit mix)
2.Death of a Party - (Well Blurred)
3.On Your Own - (Crouch End Broadway mix)
4.Beetlebum - (Moby's mix, remix)
5.Essex Dogs - (Thurston Moore's mix, remix)
6.Death of a Party - (Billy Washers mix)
7.Theme From Retro - (John McEntire's mix, remix)
8.Death of a Party - (12" Death mix, remix)
9.On Your Own - (Walter Wall mix)
1.Popscene
2.Song 2
3.On Your Own - (remix)
4.Chinese Bombs
5.Moving On
6.M.O.R.
Album Information

UPC:
00724349381827
Release Date: Apr 07, 1998
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Brit Pop
Label: Virgin Records (USA)
Distributor: EMI Music Di
Producer: Stephen Street; Alison Howe
Engineer: John Smith; Miti Adhiraki
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 1998
# of Discs: 2
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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