Humo's Top 2010: Alle 2010 Goed
2-CD, 2010

Herstellungsland Polen
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 2010
Zeit 156:06
EAN-Nr. 5099991829726
Label/Labelcode EMI / LC 0542
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. EMI / 50999 9182972 6
Musikrichtung Rock
Sammlungen Gesucht Flohmarkt
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Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD 1
Track Künstler/Band Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 78:43  
1. Ozark Henry This One's For You (Radio Edit) 3:34
2. The National Bloodbuzz Ohio 4:35
3. Editors No Sound But The Wind 3:49 L
4. Aloe Blacc I Need A Dollar 4:03
5. Admiral Freebee Always On The Run 3:50
6. Amatorski Come Home 2:50
7. MGMT Congratulations 3:50
8. Où Est Le Swimming Pool Dance The Way I Feel 3:24
9. School Is Cool New Kids In Town 3:06
10. Broken Glass Heroes Baby Don't Worry 2:15
11. Eliza Doolittle Pack Up 3:12
12. Gorillaz Stylo 4:30
13. Jack Parow Cooler As Ikke 4:07
14. Balthazar Fifteen Floors 4:41
15. Interpol Barricade 4:06
16. Customs Shut Up, Narcissus 3:49
17. Jónsi Go Do 4:37
18. Vampire Weekend Holiday 2:10
19. Zornik The Enemy 3:20
20. Massive Attack Paradise Circus 4:56
21. Bryan Ferry U Can Dance (Radio Edit) 3:59
CD 2
Track Künstler/Band Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 77:23  
1. Stromae Alors On Danse 3:25
2. Goose Words 3:47
3. The Chemical Brothers Another World (Radio Edit) 2:57
4. The xx Islands 2:40
5. Absynthe Minded Papillon 3:53
6. Tame Impala Solitude Is Bliss 3:54
7. Goldfrapp Rocket (Radio Edit) 3:50
8. Rox My Baby Left Me 3:29
9. Arid Broken Dancer 3:21
10. Isbells Reunite 3:54
11. The Knife In Collaboration With Mt. Sims & Planningtorock The Height Of Summer 3:46
12. Motek Abused 3:34
13. LCD Soundsystem You Wanted A Hit (Soulwax Remix) 7:37
14. The Black Box Revelation Do I Know You? 3:15
15. The Sore Losers Beyond Repair 2:41
16. The Van Jets Down Below 3:10
17. K's Choice Come Live The Life 4:15
18. The Black Keys Tighten Up 3:31
19. Mintzkov Author Of The Play 3:51
20. Roadburg Sequences Of Small Town Kings 3:49
21. Swedish House Mafia One (Radio Edit) 2:44 I

Infos

spine: Humo's Top 2010
CatN° CD1: 5099991829825 & CD2: 5099991829924


released December 17, 2010

CD 1

03 - Live at Rock Werchter 2010

21 - Bryan Ferry – You Can Dance (DJ Hell Remix) (P) 2009 Virgin Records Ltd.
Hell & Bryan Ferry /// Hell feat. Bryan Ferry /// DJ Hell feat. Bryan Ferry
- youtube.com/watch?v=lpggSm86III - Florence Brudenell-Bruce and Shannon Tillery in U CAN DANCE
- bryanferry.com/u-can-dance: Ferry’s ‘You Can Dance’ is a song he wrote with Dave Stewart in Los Angles. His version will feature on the new solo album due for release in 2010. DJ Hell’s version will be released as a single both digitally and on vinyl in January.
Here is the press release from Gigolo Records:
It was only a matter of time. Two genre-defining artists together…pop music and dance music’s most famous arbiters of taste, collaborating at last. DJ Hell’s “U Can Dance” is an interpretation of an unreleased Bryan Ferry song, but it’s one that reflects a perfect melding of two distinct personalities, a record that sounds as if the voice and music were made for each other. Hell, of course, has been riding high on the success of Teufelswerk, his masterpiece of a double album, a journey replete with fruitful experiments and club bombs. One that has yielded both massive hits and not a tiny bit of controversy along the way. Ferry, meanwhile, has been as busy as ever – recording a new album, performing in places as far afield as Siberia, opening up the Cannes Film Festival…basically just being Bryan Ferry.
And now here they are together…It all started in 2006 when Hell dropped in to meet Ferry at his West London studio. At first they discussed Hell remixing an old Roxy Music track, and then it turned into something else – something new (U Can Dance).
They had similar impressions of one another – Hell: “I was impressed by his aura and his look,” Ferry: “He impressed us with his sophistication and charm.” Fast forward a few years later, and Hell is hard at work on Teufelswerk and putting the finishing touches on the aforementioned song titled “U Can Dance,” a serpentine Moroder-esque disco burner. With the help of old friend Peter Kruder, of Kruder and Dorfmeister fame, Hell fashioned the song into a smoldering nine-minute highlight of the double disc set, in which Ferry turns in a typically assured vocal performance.
The single follows in the wake of Hell’s “The DJ feat. P. Diddy” which has won over floors and critics alike with its nearly 30-minute Radio Slave remix and fine work from the likes of Deetron, Jay Haze and others. On “U Can Dance” Hell and Ferry have similarly pulled out all the stops for the remixes, gathering up work from the Grammy-nominated producer Carl Craig, DFA mainstay Tim Goldsworthy and pop electro superstars Simian Mobile Disco.
There’s also a video – directed by the suitably subversive Jo Apps. It features five beautiful sirens, styled by Nova Dando of Lady Gaga fame. In the fashion of both Roxy Music and the men behind “U Can Dance,” the video captures the song’s decadence perfectly.
- residentadvisor.net/dj/hell/biography: "The most pleasant, eyebrow-raising moment here is the collaboration with Bryan Ferry, "U Can Dance". This serpentine disco burner, a smoldering highlight of Teufelswerk, finally unites two of modern pop's suavest outsiders.
"I am very proud to work with Bryan Ferry, of course," says Hell, who encountered the singer in London when he was asked to remix Roxy Music a couple of years ago. Hell pruned "U Can Dance" in Vienna with his old friend Peter Kruder, of Kruder and Dorfmeister fame. Here, in Kruder's G-Stone studio, assisted by noted multi-instrumentalists Christian Prommer and Roberto Di Gioia, Hell and Kruder wrote and produced the "Day" half of Teufelswerk. This is Hell's enchanting interpretation of Kosmische Musik, that style of '70s psychedelic experimental boogie played by Can and NEU! This is the music that inspired the beginning of Hell's career."
- single 'Hell featuring Bryan Ferry ‎– U Can Dance' released February 2, 2010 Gigolo / GIGOLO260TS:
A U Can Dance (Radio Edit) 3:59
B U Can Dance (Kikumoto Allstars 'Most Excellent Remix' 7" Edit) 5:30
- single 'Hell featuring Bryan Ferry ‎– U Can Dance' released February 9, 2010 Gigolo / GIGOLO260PCD:
1 U Can Dance (feat. Bryan Ferry) (Radio Edit) 3:59
2 U Can Dance (Carl Craig Remix V 1) 8:34
3 U Can Dance (Carl Craig Remix V 2) 9:12
4 U Can Dance (Tim Goldsworthy Remix) 10:54
5 U Can Dance (Simian Mobile Disco Remix) 9:05
6 U Can Dance (Teufelswerk Album Version) 9:45
U Can Dance (Video) 3:59
- album 'Hell - Teufelswerk' released April 27, 2009 Gigolo / GIGOLO 250: Teufelswerk (Devil’s Work), which again features several international guest stars, such as Bryan Ferry, Peter Kruder, P. Diddy, Roberto di Gioia, Mijk van Dijk, Christian Prommer, and Billie Ray Martin.
- album 'Bryan Ferry - Olympia' released October 22, 2010 Virgin / 5099990642821: The album features some songs previously recorded by Ferry in collaborations with other artists. "You Can Dance", a version of which appeared as "U Can Dance" on DJ Hell's 2009 album Teufelswerk, is the record's first single.




CD 2

19 - 10 years Mintzkov - rare recordings 2001-2011 (10th anniversary CD-box including the 3 Mintzkov Albums + bonus cd met onuitgebrachte nummers en covers) released April 20, 2011

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