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From:
Mark Kolmar
To:
John Grasett
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Date:
Tue, 30 May 1995 11:29:19 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
Re: Hands On Yello
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I flipped through this disc at the local shop, and though slightly better than the total disaster I expected, it was still pointless. Yello's music crystalizes into perfect sounds, perfect forms that third-party remixers destroy merely by touching them. (Not counting Ian Tregoning; and the Francois Kevorkian mixes of "Call It Love" aren't bad.) On Tue, 30 May 1995, John Grasett wrote:
quoted 22 lines Yello: Hands On Yello (Urban 527 383-2)> > Yello: Hands On Yello (Urban 527 383-2) > > being remixes of favorite Yello tracks by some of our fave artists > (and maybe some not so fave?) > > Cosmic Baby "Dr. Van Steiner" > Westbam "Bostich" > Jens "Ciel Ouvert" > Jam & Spoon "You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess" > Oliver Lieb "Crash Dance" > The Grid "Vicious Games" > Plutone "Oh Yeah" > Ilsa Gold "Live at the Roxy" > Hardsequencer "I Love You" > Carl Cox "L'Hotel" > Carl Craig "La Habenera" > The Orb "Excess" > Moby "Lost Again" > > > All I can say is I like it. A lot. More every time I listen to it.