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Versus (CD - 2001)

Versus (CD - 2001)

( UPC: 00724381123522)
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Artist: Various Artists/Kings of Convenience

Label: Astralwerks

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: VERSUS contains remixes from UK singles releases as well as previously unreleased new mixes.

Kings Of Convenience: Erland Oye, Eirik Glambek Boe.

Additional personnel: Erot, Ladytron, Ro... Read More

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Album Description
VERSUS contains remixes from UK singles releases as well as previously unreleased new mixes.

Kings Of Convenience: Erland Oye, Eirik Glambek Boe.

Additional personnel: Erot, Ladytron, Royksopp, Andy Votel, Riton, Bamboo Soul.

Engineers include: Ken Nelson, Morten Armetvedt, Riton.

Personnel: Josef (trumpet, keyboards); Chris Manis (percussion).

Audio Mixer: Riton.

Audio Remixers: Four Tet; Andy Votel; Röyksopp.

Recording information: Duper, Burgen, Norway; Ornkli' Lyd, Burgen, Norway; Parr Street Studios, Liverpool; Tinnitus Lydstudio, Bergen, Norway; Wingdings Studio, Wales.

It is quite rare for a remix album to better the source material. Versus by Kings of Convenience is one of those select few. Their album Quiet Is the New Loud is a very pleasant disc, but the songs all begin to sound the same halfway through. That's not a problem here, as the various remixers take varying approaches to the Kings' hushed and nocturnal sound. They also keep enough of the band's essence so it sounds like a real record by Kings of Convenience and not some cobbled-together mess. (Only once are Erik Glambek Boe's lovely vocals omitted, and that is on the very last track.) Some of the remixers take the electronic route: Röyksopp keeps the acoustic guitars and whispered vocal of "I Don't Know What I Can Save You From" and adds a perky bassline and loping looped beat; Four Tet alters the acoustic guitars into a blurred symphony of noise and adds a head-bobbing hip-hop beat to "The Weight of My Words," but keeps the melancholy gloom of the song intact. Some of the remixers take an organic route: Riton turns "The Girl From Back Then" into a smoky jazz tune complete with a Milesian muted trumpet solo; Alfie adds sawing cellos and huge, reverbed drums to "Failure"; David Whitaker doesn't alter anything, but adds a full orchestral string arrangement. The most successful remixes are those that throw the listener for a loop and do something unexpected: Erot actually makes "Gold for the Price of Silver" downright funky, adding a little '70s funk guitar strumming, heavy breathing female vocals in the background, and a groove that will have you up shaking it in no time. Evil Toredivel's mix of "Leaning Against the Wall" turns the song into a horn-driven, almost new wave stomper that wouldn't sound out of place on a Madness record. Ladytron adds a sense of urgent doom to their mix of "Little Kids," with the stuttering beat and sinister synths. They even throw in some tubular bells, and that is never a bad idea. If you liked the Kings of Convenience album, you'll find much to like here. If you a fan of remix albums, you'll be hard pressed to find a better one than this. ~Tim Sendra

Track Listing
1.I Don't Know What I Can Save You From - Kings of Convenience (Röyksopp Remix, Royksopp remix)
2.Weight of My Words - Kings of Convenience (Four Tet Remix, Four Tet remix)
3.Girl from Back Then, The - Kings of Convenience (Riton's Über Jazz Mix, remix)
4.Gold for the Price of Silver - Kings of Convenience (Erot Vs. Kings of Convenience mix, remix)
5.Winning a Battle, Losing the War - Kings of Convenience (Andy Votel Remix, remix)
6.Leaning Against the Wall - Kings of Convenience (Evil Tordivel Upbeat Remake mix, Evil Tordivel Upbeat remake)
7.Toxic Girl - Kings of Convenience (Monte Carlo 1963 version)
8.Failure - Kings of Convenience (Alfie version)
9.Little Kids - Kings of Convenience (Ladytron Fruits of the Forest Mix, remix)
10.Failure - Kings of Convenience (single version)
11.Leaning Against the Wall - Kings of Convenience (Bamboo Soul Remix, Bamboo Soul remix)
12.Weight of My Words, The - Kings of Convenience (Four Tet Instrumental Remix, Four Tet remix, instrumental version)
Album Information

UPC:
00724381123522
Release Date: Oct 30, 2001
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: Astralwerks
Distributor: Caroline Dis
Producer: Four Tet
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2001
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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