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Where Have You Been? (Remixes) by Rihanna
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The Hurt & The Healer by MercyMe
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| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | HQ2 Uptempo Radio Mix | ||
| 2 | Jr. Vasquez Disco Radio Mix | ||
| 3 | HQ2 Club Mix | ||
| 4 | Jr. Vasquez USA Milennium Mix | ||
| 5 | Jr. Vasquez Disco Club Mix | ||
| 6 | HQ2 Dub | ||
| 7 | Jr. Vasquez U.K. Radio Mix | ||
| 8 | Original Version | ||
My favorite on here in the HQ2 (Hex Hector/Mac Quayle) Club Mix. Of all their amazing remixes, this is one of the best (if not the best) mixes to come from the HQ2 camp. It blew away the dance floors in early 2000 and is now considered a classic among DJs. With Whitney's powerful vocals, tribal drums, and even breathing sounds, the mix just pounds away for 9 minutes with an amazing amount of energy. The production values are top notch, and the break in the middle is one of the best I've ever heard.
A close second is the Jr. Vasquez Disco Club Mix which is excatly the way it sounds - retro, disco, campy, over the top. Whitney actually re-sang her vocals in the studio for this mix. They seem more raw and stripped down which fits the mix perfectly. The Disco mix got lots of club play too and stands out as one of the best mixes Jr. Vasquez ever put out.
The other club mix (Jr. Vasquez USA Millenium Mix) is also good but just doesn't measure up IMO. The album version is a dull throwaway, but it makes you appreciate just how incredible these remixes really are.
"I Learned From The Best" spent 3 weeks at #1 on Billboard's Dance/Club Chart and became Whitney's fourth #1 in a row.
That said, it is a shame to see that Hex Hector has run out of ideas. Whitney has rendered a powerful, dramatic vocal, but Hex has turned it into some tired circuit party crap. Jr. Vasquez hasn't done a decent remix in years.
Whitney needs a pumping, original, festive club mix to complement this fantastic vocal, where are Masters At Work when you need them?