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Vital Idol

Vital Idol

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Artist: Billy Idol
Label: EMI Music Canada
Category: Music

List Price: CDN$ 13.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 14932

Format: Best Of
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 32859
UPC: 724353285920
EAN: 0724353285920
ASIN: B00005UOXN

Release Date: January 29, 2002
Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: New and Sealed.

Tracks:

  • White Wedding, Pts. 1-2 [Shot Gun Mix]
  • Mony Mony [Downtown Mix]
  • Hot in the City [Exterminator Mix]
  • Dancing With Myself [Uptown Mix]
  • Flesh for Fantasy [Below the Belt Mix]
  • To Be a Lover [Mother of Mercy Mix]
  • Love Calling [Rub a Dub Dub Mix]
  • Catch My Fall [Remix Fix]

Editorial Reviews:

From Amazon.com
What would the iconography of the '80s be without Billy Idol? Considerably less leather-bound and blindingly blonde, for sure. And what would the era sound like without its plethora of extended 12-inch "hit" remixes? This album focuses largely on the latter, to the decided disadvantage of the former. While an anthology of the era's best-remixed dance tracks isn't a bad idea, this doesn't come close. Lacking early hits like the rousing "Rebel Yell" and the apparently not-for-the-dance-floor "Eyes Without a Face," it's not even a real Idol greatest-hits collection. Every track here clocks in at five minutes-plus, thanks to ample doses of 4/4 drum loops, pulsing synths, and vocal hooks that are repeated ad nauseam. It may evoke a few dizzy club memories, but it's certainly no way to get acquainted with Idol's punk-pop catalog of hits. --Jerry McCulley


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Excellent 80's remix !!!   May 21, 2004
Christian Cote (Ste-Foy, Québec Canada)
I buyed this album because i loved the greatest hits. I buyed it without any expectations and i wasn't disappointed. It' a bunch of remixes made during end of the 80's. Songs have more swing than the original (commercial tinted?).


3 out of 5 stars Unnecessary But Fun Remixes   April 6, 2004
Matt J. Craven (Everett, WA United States)
Billy Idol songs don't really need to be remixed, so I wasn't expecting too much from this album. However, it turned out to be surprisingly good. "Catch My Fall" is easily the best of the bunch--the song gets a complete overhaul and ends up turning out better than the original. The subtle changes in "Hot in the City" also help make the song a bit cooler than it already was. There are some flaws: "White Wedding Part II" is a boring, mostly wordless addition to "White Wedding Part I" (which is the one you know); "Dancing With Myself" doesn't seem to get remixed at all; there are only eight songs on the album. Additionally, the album sleeve is absolutely pathetic: it's simply a list of all the songs on the album. This is definitely not the album to start an Idol phase off on, but if you already like Idol's music, this a sufficiently entertaining way to hear some of his old songs in a new light.


3 out of 5 stars IMPRESSIVE DANCE REMIXES   January 21, 2004
Pieter (Johannesburg)
This 1987 collection of club remixes extends some of Idol's hits to dancefloor length and brings the rhythms to the fore. The eight minutes+ White Wedding works especially well as this version loses none of its ominous, brooding quality while the remixed rhythms certainly turn it into a club stomper. The Uptown Mix of Dancing With Myself also works well as a dance track and I like this lively up-tempo version of Mony Mony (the old Tommy James/Shondells hit) with its hypnotic circular rhythmic patterns.

To Be A Lover is one of my favorite Idol songs but it is rather short in the original version and in this dance mix the patterns become a bit repetitive at times. Hot In The City and Flash For Fantasy are all right, but I would have preferred remixes of some other hits like Sweet Sixteen, Eyes Without A Face or Don't Need A Gun instead. This album is great for retro parties and still gets the feet moving when played at clubs, but might not appeal to all of Idol's rock/pop audience. I think it is a successful dance adaptation of his style and would have given it 5 stars if the aforementioned omissions had been included.


2 out of 5 stars Money better spent on Greatest hits or individual albums   August 14, 2003
I've been into Billy Idol since I was six. One of the first albums I ever bought was Rebel Yell. Two of his albums share the distinction of every song being listenable (You pop in the CD/tape and enjoy the whole album, no tracks are worthy of being skipped). I have only 7 albums that have this merit. He has a songwriting ability that has survived the late 70's, 80's and 90's and will continue to endure the ages.

I had bought Rebel Yell on cassette a year before buying "Vital Idol" in 1988 and wore Rebel out. Needless to say I was excited to get my hands on "Vital" since it was the only compilation of his work available. Sadly, I was dissapointed. I never could get into some of songs that were unfamiliar to me. I also didn't like the hideous altered version of "Flesh for Fantasy" on this album. Only when I bought his debut and Whiplash did I hear for the first time that these songs where supurb and realize that this album a pitifully poor attempt to (IMHO) make Chysalis some extra cash.

The two stars I am giving this album are in no way reflecting his work or his musical ability. Keep in mind that this album was supposed to capture Billy's masterpieces from 1982-1986. He had more than quite a few of them. However the songs on this album are few and most of his best artistic ability has been left out. Put bluntly this compilation simply insults him as an artist by implying that this album is "Vital" Billy Idol.

The songs on the album shouldn't be an insult, they are by all means excellent songs in their ORIGINAL form. However, all but three have been ruthlessly crucified by being the remixing process. Out of the five marred songs, all but one have been remixed by people other than Idol/Stevens ("Flesh for Fantasy", "Hot In The City", "To Be A Lover", and "Love Calling"). The remixed songs have "Make some of Billy's non-danceable hits into danceable ones" written all over them.

It is then IMHO (Especially to those who are only now discovering him) that your money would better spent on his "Greatest Hits" released in 2001. This superior album has obviously been better planned and has a greater quantity and better variety of his work. There are also outtakes, original demos, and acoustic versions on it. Not to mention that the majority of the songs are the original versions. Those tracks that have been altered, have been by Billy and/or Steve hands not some popular DJ.

Synopsis:
Highlights:
Mony Mony, White Wedding (full version), Dancing with Myself.
(All but the full version of Wedding are on his Greatest Hits)

Letdowns: Rebel Yell, Daytime Drama, Eyes, Sweet 16, DOA, Hole In the Wall, Don't need a Gun, and Blue Highway are absent. If they had been present they probably would have gone through the blender too.

5 out of 8 songs are re-mixed. 4 of the 5 have been re-mixed by some dance DJ. Comparing the remixes to the originals is like comparing apples and oranges.

"Greatest Hits" is a way better alternative for a few extra bucks.

If you are a Idol fan, for the love of God, buy his individual albums

The rest of the songs are re-mixed, and


5 out of 5 stars Oh, the Disco Days   August 10, 2002
Donna G. Grayson (Los Angeles, CA United States)
I remember going out to the Disco with my friends and dancing the night away to "Mony Mony" and "Dancing with Myself". Those are great fun songs guaranteed to get your energy pumping. Put this CD in if you need to be energized. It is fun listening, and dancing, to Billy Idol's greatest hits.