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From:
Kathleen Vrshek
To:
Running Free
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Date:
Sat, 15 Apr 1995 02:21:02 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
Re: Ventolin (U.S.)
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On Fri, 14 Apr 1995, Running Free wrote:
quoted 2 lines Are there any mixes on the Warp editions not to be found on the U.S.> Are there any mixes on the Warp editions not to be found on the U.S. > edition?
Nope. Unlike "On," it's all the same damned mixes. And boy did I feel like crap to see all of them on one disc for 6 bucks. So I sold back the imports and used the proceeds toward The Grid's Evolver. Now there's a fabulous album if I ever heard one. Anyway, now I've got that and now I don't have to switch discs to hear all the ventolin mixes, so I guess it's a good deal all around. Personally, I could care less whether I have the rare import. Also finally picked up Madonna's Bedtime Story remixed by Orbital. What a disappointment. I actually like the song, which is more than I can say for most of her stuff. But the Orbital mix is just plain lame. It just pales in comparison to their remix of Meat Beat's Mindstream. Come to think of it, a lot of their remixes of other people have been pretty weak. I think they should stick to their material. Color me tasteless and tacky, but I actually enjoyed the Junior Vasquez remixes more (no flames, please. Isn't this admission quite enough torture)? Anyone else out there not ashamed to admit this? Listened to LFO's Tied up. Verdict? Boring. Yawn. Still can't find freaky shakra. Will keep looking. Mistress of the Material Girl