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Binding: Audio CDBrand: MADONNA EAN: 0093624862420 Format: EP Label: Warner Bros / Wea Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea MPN: 093624862420 Number Of Discs: 1 Publication Date: 2003 Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea Release Date: November 25, 2003 Studio: Warner Bros / Wea Editorial Review: Product Description: \N Amazon.com: This EP's remixes do a fine job of rehabilitating Madonna's largely ignored American Life album. Jason Nevins supplies a powerful mix of the moving "Nothing Fails" that deserves to be the hit that returns the superstar to saturation play, while versions of "Love Profusion" and "Nobody Knows" suggest that these songs, too, haven't been given enough credit as the minor late-Madonna classics they are. "American Life" itself takes on new wattage with this literally bangin' hard-rock remix. "Your Honesty," an outtake from the disc's sessions, recalls a number of superior Madonna dance tracks; its you're-good-for-me sentiment is believably sweet. The MTV Video Music Awards medley works less well as a merely audio artifact than it did on-screen with that kiss, while one hopes that the next time Missy Elliott collaborates with Madonna, it yields a more substantial result than this CD's slight remake of "Into the Groove." --Rickey Wright Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Madonna's American Life ReconsideredWatch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R15HKECOGUHGZE My name is Jeremy Gloff. I am a musician and music collector. Feel free to check out my website. This is my review of Madonna's album "Remixed and Revisted". Rating: - Not A Bad Place to VisitRemixed and Revisited offers reduxes of four tracks from Madonna's underrated American Life, and adds a live cut, an updated oldie, and a lost track to round out its seven song length. Nevin's Mix of "Nothing Fails" opens with classical guitar riffing and a kick drum beat that sounds more apt than the artificial steel string on the original, but strays from its clever re-imagination with an annoyingly tacked-on buzz-saw guitar track later in the song (reminding us that yes, it is just ... Read More Rating: - My Complaints With This EP1) Why only 4 remixes? There could of been a lot more. AL spawned a lot of awesome mixes! I wanted at least one "Die Another Day" remix! 2) Why are all the remixes of AL material? She could have included some "Don't Tell Me" or "What It Feels Like For a Girl" mixes, too. 3) There should of been an accompanying DVD of all the "American Life" videos- it would of made the EP sell a lot more, believe me. 4) Of all the live performances, why did she have to include the horrible Britney ... Read More Rating: - Um, Joe Miller? WHAT IN THE BLOODY HELL WERE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!Madonna has been around for 23 freaking years! YOU CAN'T TOUCH HER! Oh, and the *ahem* haters, shut up or, at the very least, make a review based on the music, NOT your opinion of the artist. A lot of the ones I've seen are not even relevant. "MADONNA needs to face that she is OLD and HER career's OVER!" Boo f---ing hoo. Madonna will be around forever, because even after she's gone, her legacy and impact on music will still remain. REVIEW 1. Nothing Fails-Nevins Mix (3:52, 10/10): ... Read More Rating: - REMIXED, REVISITED, RESTORED!when i bought his remix ep in late 2004, i thought the tracks will be as lengthy as her 1987 remix ep, "you can dance." the tracks could be called as "single remix versions." and it worked to their advantage. the tracks were concise, brief, and leaves you wanting for more! for the remixed part: one could conclude that this was released to promote her much maligned (and wrongly so) american life, which is actually a very good album, and in my opinion, better than "music." i think the ... Read More |