| The Remixes: 1997-2000 | 
enlarge | Artist: The Groove Corporation Label: Guidance Recordings Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (4 reviews) Sales Rank: 1213525
Media: LP Record Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 12.6 x 0.2
UPC: 634651060610 EAN: 0634651060610 ASIN: B00005T7JO
Release Date: February 5, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Cocaine in My Brain - The Groove Corporation, Bullock, L. | | | Put It On (Again) - The Groove Corporation, Marley, B. | | | Peacetime - The Groove Corporation, Cimarosti, R. | | | Sunshine of Your Love - The Groove Corporation, Brown, Pete | | | Hold Us Down - The Groove Corporation, Rae, M. | | | Legalise It - The Groove Corporation, Tosh, Peter | | | Police and Thieves - The Groove Corporation, Murvin, Junior | | | Echo Beach - The Groove Corporation, Gane, M. | | | Conquering Lion - The Groove Corporation, Jackson, V. | | | Dub Remedies - The Groove Corporation, Cadbury, M. | | | Concrete Jungle - The Groove Corporation, Marley, Bob | | | Across 110th Street - The Groove Corporation, Johnson, J.J. [Trom | | | Giocoso, Gioioso - The Groove Corporation, Morricone, Ennio |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Collection of exclusive & unreleased remixes of Bob Marley, Ennio Morricone, UB40, Bobby Womack, Rockers Hi-Fi & more. Guidance Recordings.
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| Customer Reviews:
  YUMMY! August 4, 2007 Kickin' bass and a crystal clear recording makes this new dub remix of classic reggae tunes sound like it was made today. The 3rd cut with Dillinger never sounded better. There's even Ella Fitzgerald singing the Cream's Sunshine Of Your Love with a brand new dub twist that makes it sound like it's a refreshing hit of today. It's a way better version than it ever was compared to the out of place Ella trying to be hip singing this classic rock Cream song. Even Luciano's song never sounded that good until now. A very inventive and interesting collection, this is one of the best dub/chill combinations I've ever heard!
  Book LA February 12, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
In the increasingly popular format of the remix album, "Elephant House" deserves a space on the CD shelve next to its' other proven peers Thievery Corporation, Kruder and Dorfmeister, and Jazzanova. As one of the currently most sought after remixing team, Groove Corporation, a trio out of Birmingham, flex their shred-cut-reconstruct muscle over classic tracks by Bob Marley, Dillinger, UB40, Luciano, Rae and Christian, Bobby Womack and Ennio Morricone to name only half the roster of talent on this cd. Shamelessly mixing soul, funk, roots into unavoidable bass powered dance grooves where the beats dig deep but never overwhelm, the versatility of the original tracks creates great variety, and the remixes never feel like a "one size fits all" recipe. To the contrary, each piece finds itself re-vamped into a seemingly new timeless classic.
  press release February 12, 2002 Guidance Recordings and Hi Fidelity Dub Sessions are pleased to announce the release of this sterling remix collection from Birmingham, England based dub outfit Groove Corporation. Formerly know as chart topping UK pop act Electribe 101, Groove Corporation ( aka Brian Nordhoff, Joe Stevens, and Rob Cimarosti) are one the most sought after remix and production teams on the down beat scene. Their state of the art, stream lined roots sound has earned them the enviable right to remix, rearrange, and re-interpret the classic works of their musical mentors, and the sweet fruits of their labor are captured on this essential best of collection. The track listing reads like a virtual who's who of reggae, soul, and electronic legends, and features exclusive and previously unreleased mixes of Bob Marley, UB40, Bobby Womack, Rae and Christian, Dillenger, Enio Morricone and many more. Appyling their midas touch to these timeless masters, the lads deliver a peerless program of spacious horizontal dub, soul, funk and down tempo electronic grooves complete with Y2K complaint beats and baselines. The remix album is becoming an increasingly popular format in the electronic music market and this stellar collection will appeal strongly to fans of similar genre related titles from artists like Kruder and Dorfmeister and Jazzanova.
  Elephant Talk February 9, 2002 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In the increasingly popular format of the remix album, "Elephant House" deserves a space on the CD shelve next to its' other proven peers Thievery Corporation, Kruder and Dorfmeister, and Jazzanova. As one of the currently most sought after remixing team, Groove Corporation, at rio out of Birmingham, flex their shred-cut-reconstruct muscle over classic tracks by Bob Marley, Dillinger, UB40, Luciano, Rae and Christian, Bobby Womack and Ennio Morricone to name only half the roster of talent on this cd. Shamelessly mixing soul, funk, roots into unavoidable bass powered dance grooves where the beats dig deep but never overwhelm, the versatility of the original tracks creates great variety, and the remixes never feel like a "one size fits all" recipe. To the contrary, each piece finds itself re-vamped into a seemingly new timeless classic.
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