All Artists: Kool & the Gang Title: Hits: Reloaded Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Sanctuary Records Release Date: 10/5/2004 Genres: Pop, R&B Styles: Contemporary R&B, Funk, Soul Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 060768751729 |
Kool & the Gang Hits: Reloaded Genres: Pop, R&B
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CD ReviewsBuy the import version Wade Wedlock | Redmond, WA | 11/25/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "I'd actually give this about 3 1/2 stars. This version is okay, but the left off some of the best remakes. The import, also title Odyssey depending of where it's imported from, version is a double CD, has 28 tracks versus 11 and mainly has artists from the U.K. If you like the original versions of their songs the half they left off on the U.S. release are more true to the original." Too Different Robert Lanxner | Millsboro, Pa | 11/21/2004 (3 out of 5 stars) "This was a great idea. Remix Kool and the Gang hits with the help of different artists. The problem is that the new versions are so different from the originals that in some cases I did not even recognize the song. Jungle Boogie was destroyed. I can't even listen to it. The disc has it's monments but in my opinion they should have stayed a bit more true to the originals." Hated It!! Michael H. Moore | World Traveler | 03/30/2005 (1 out of 5 stars) "I had high hopes for this, maybe because I bought The Isley Brothers' 'Taken To The Next Phase' the same day (which rips, spend your money on it instead of this CD). I have listened to this CD several times, even putting it away for a few weeks and then coming back to it again, just to see if I can get a fresh perspective on it. Well, it didn't work, I still don't like it. As the above reviews mention, these 'remixes' destroy, rather than compliment, the original songs. It is sad enough to see the funk power of Kool and The Gang mellow into the 70's disco craze (get the 'Best of 69-76' or 'Funk Essentials' to hear the real power of this band), but now this weak attempt to go 'mainstream' by trying to hip-hop their sound...it is pathetic. Luckily, The Isley Brothers avoided all that with Next Phase, the original music still stands as wonderful pieces or work...it is too bad Kool and The Gang failed to learn that lesson."
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