Bronski Beat - Hundreds & Thousands
Facts
| Artist(s) | Bronski Beat |
| Studio | Musicrama/Koch |
| Release Date | January 1, 1994 |
| UPC Code | 738476492721 |
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Average user review:| This CD is terrible |
| Uh, at least TWO UNDER PAR |
Edit: Recently came across this explanation (from the producer) regarding the making of the album: [...] October 29, 2005
| A GREAT PARTY ALBUM! |
| Interesting filler album, not quite up to par |
Of the new songs, only "Hard Rain" and, especially, "Run from Love," approach the level of Bronski songs from the debut. "Cadillac Car" is an interesting novelty-type song, sampling the riff from the Surfari's 1960s hit "Wipeout," but does not hold up to repeated listening. Neither does the medley "Infatuation/Memories" or the slight "Close to the Edge."
One track, previously released on single, but not on the original album, is a medley of "Love to Love You Baby/I Feel Love/Johnny Remember Me." The latter two tracks appeared on "Age of Consent," but the remixing done to them here does not work very well. The "Love to Love You Baby" section is a fine cover, but the remixing strips "Johnny Remember Me" of its emotional force and "I Feel Love" of its propulsive dance beat.
Of the re-mixes of old songs, "Smalltown Boy"'s is probably the most minimal, and therefore works the best. "Heatwave"'s remix pulls forward the song's 1920s-style musicality, and so is also a good track. However, "Why" is slowed down to a crawl, compared to the original, and loses its power in the process. In addition, a bizarre dialogue by Miss Wendy Wild is tacked in the re-mix of "Junk," and it just interferes with the song.
Overall, the album is just not that good, especially when placed next to "The Age of Consent." It seems stagnant and dull in comparison to its somber, but superb cousin. Unless a fan is trying to collect a full complement of Bronski recordings, it is better to simply stick with the tried, true, and much better debut album. January 18, 1999
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