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Serve the Ego
Jewel
Serve the Ego
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
 
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Jewel shines on one of the best remix packages available in a long time! 'Serve The Ego' is a sure fire club smash. Featuring 8 versions - Hani Num Club Mix, Mike Rizzo Global Club Mix, Wayne Rodriguez Club Mix, Gabriel &...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jewel
Title: Serve the Ego
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Release Date: 9/24/2002
Album Type: Single
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
Styles: Singer-Songwriters, Singer-Songwriters, Vocal Pop, Adult Alternative, Folk Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 075678539862, 075678539824

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Jewel shines on one of the best remix packages available in a long time! 'Serve The Ego' is a sure fire club smash. Featuring 8 versions - Hani Num Club Mix, Mike Rizzo Global Club Mix, Wayne Rodriguez Club Mix, Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix, Hani Num Dub, Wayne Rodriguez Dub Mix, Mike Rizzo Dub Mix & Gabriel & Dresden Flashback. Atlantic. 2002.

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Jewel - Serve The Ego
Michael A. Covelli | New York, USA | 07/07/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Jewel's 2001 #1 Dance Chart hit, "Serve The Ego" is a huge departure from Jewel's usual road down Music Lane. The song itself, in my opinion, makes no sense at all, but this single, is pure goodness for the club-goer and/or DJ. The remixes themselves bring new vibes and grooves to the dance floor and a new style as well. This single is well worth the buy, 8 tracks of pure dance hits. Here's the tracks, step-by-step : 1. 1 . Hani Num Club Mix (9:12) - I like this remix very much. It's not my favorite, by far, but it's still enjoyable. Hani cut the vocals by much and the mix is mostly based on the vocal effects and back beats behind them. It's a long mix, and it doesn't really seem like it's a drag, but it's just too long. Enjoyable, but way too long for the style of it. - 4/5 - B+ 2 . Mike Rizzo Club Mix (8:17) - This is better. It's got a very tribal-sound to it yet still enjoyable. The bassline is killer kicking in at exactly 0:30 seconds. This mix features full vocals but the chorus for some reason seems changed, or resung for some odd reason. The entire mix is great, the synths are killer and overall, well done by Mike Rizzo. - 5/5 - A 3 . Wayne Rodriguez Club Mix (8:20) - Now this is classic dance music. Great music and Wayne Rodriguez definitely turned it out on this remix. He didn't use any backing vocals only Jewel's lone vocals, but hell they're good too. The beat is incredible and would get any club going. The percussion and synths are insane and the vocal effects ate even better. It's definitely one of the top remixes on the single. - 5/5 - A+ 4 . Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix (9:05) - Although only 7 seconds shorter than the Hani Num Club Mix, this long, very long remix doesn't seem to drag the listener, at all! Gabriel & Dresden turned it out! The remix has an incredible beat non-stop. It's got almost a retro-vibe to it and the mix in it's entirety seems very mysterious and out-there. Full vocals again, and it's a fabulous remix. One of the best on the single! - 5/5 - A+ Now, I usually HATE dub remixes of songs but in this case, this single changed my mind about them almost. The music is great in all the remixes and I usually try to stay away from dubs, but I was proven wrong in this case...Read On : 5 . Hani Num Dub (8:50) - This is almost an exact instrumental of the "semi-vocal" remix before it by Hani. Hani left the vocal effects and one line of vocals for the listener, but this I think, is better than the Club Mix. - 5/5 - A- 6 . Wayne Rodriguez Dub Mix (6:55)- Best dub on the single. Completely different from his Club Mix, Wayne Rodriguez does it again on this single! The synths are wild and this is definitely the best dub on the single! Absolutely great! - 5/5 -A+ 7 . Mike Rizzo Dub Mix (6:33) - I don't like this at all. The only bad one on the CD. It's an exact replica of the Club Mix without the vocals, only it's shorter. Complete laziness on Rizzo's part, but hey, what can you do about it? It's OK I guess, but I would've like more originality. - 3/5 - B- 8 . Gabriel & Dresden Flashback (9:25) - I love, I mean LOVE this remix. It's definitely not a dub! Full Vocal Remix! It's a variation on the club mix, but it's so much better. More of a retro vibe and it's definitely better. Best remix on the CD! Absolutely - 5/5 - A++ Jewel has definitely turned over a new leaf. And her newest single, "Intuition", is following in the same direction as "Serve The Ego". This is an awesome single and definitely worth the buy!Average Track Rating : 4.6
Overall CD Rating : A-"
Underneath the disco lights everybody's feeling all right
Matthew Gladney | Champaign-Urbana, IL USA | 11/18/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

""Serve the Ego" is an all-out club/dance single released in 2002, from Jewel's decidely *non-dance* 2001 album "This Way". Not sure exactly what prompted the club refinements served onto this track to be made, but I must say that the end result is quite satisfying.First, it must be made clear that the original version of "Serve the Ego" is not available on this single. There are eight tracks, and all of them are definite dance floor stompers. If you are a fan of Jewel's music, and *not* a fan of club music, then this is not the CD for you. That having been said, if you happen to like both Jewel's style, as well as club anthems, or simply just club anthems, then you will not go wrong with the "Serve the Ego" single.There are four remixing talents utilized for turning Jewel's original song into a clubland stomper. One of the remixers (Gabriel & Dresden) have the pleasure of seeing two remixes included. The other three remixers have one remix each included, and then three dubs of each of their mixes fill-out the remaining tracks. All of the mixes have a slightly similar sound, due mainly to the fact that they each kept a lot of the original song intact (Personally, I would have included the original). The music for the Hani Num Club Mix (track 1) is the most "deep club" sounding, with a really cool bass line, but it doesn't feature enough of the vocals to suit my tastes. My favorite would probably have to be the Gabriel & Dresden Flashback Mix (track 8). The other mixes, however, are still of estimable quality and production. You can't really go wrong with "Serve the Ego". As a club single, it succeeds admirably. And the remixers have kept enough of the original song and melody together that I am now tempted to go and get the album from which the original song comes from. Surely, for the people that put together the single, that is a sign of a job well done?"
Jewel on the dance floor.
K. Eisenberger | Defiance, Ohio United States | 10/23/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This cd single of Jewel's latest single "Serve The Ego" finds Atlantic records following their joining of non dance acts and remixers to once again excellent results. Like Bette Midler,Tori Amos ,Duncan Shiek and Linda Eder Atlantic records dance GURU Johnny DeMario takes a track and puts some of the best remixers on the job. The first remixes are by Hani for track 1 the Hani Num Club Mix (9:12) and track 5 the Hani Num Dub Mix(8:50). The Club Mix features Jewel as an electro queen with computerized vocals and it takes about 4 1/2 minutes to start singing. Track 2 the Mike Rizzo Club Mix(8:17) and track 7 the Mike Rizzo Dub Mix(6:33) are flat out house mixes and with the kicking percussion and keyboards --it makes for the mainstream clubs a welcome inclusion to the dancefloors. Track 3 the Wayne Rodriguez Club Mix(8:20) and track 6 the Wayne Rodriguez Dub Mix (6:55) are more hard house and aggressive in style. The mixes suit the coldness of the vocals quite well. But for me the best mixes on this single are the Gabriel & Dresden Club(9:05) and Flashback(9:25) mixes. These mixes begin with retro keyboards and is very guitar and bass driven . Not unlike Madonna's "Ray Of Light" in the energy level. The lyrics of the song are about female power and each vocal mix puts Jewels vocals upfront and center. Very well for a folk artist doing the club remixes route."