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Block 16 - Morning Sun Remixed

Label:
Catalog#:
NUX 188CD
Format:
CD
Country:
UK
Released:
2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Deep House

Tracklist

1   Find An Oasis (Fug Remix) 6:11
    Remix - FUG
2   The Land Is Yours (Kost Effective Mix) 8:02
    Remix - Kost Effective
3   My Sunshine (Dubtribe's Extended Tribal Version (Edit)) 10:06
    Remix - Dubtribe Sound System
4   Find An Oasis (Rollercone's Across The Sea Instrumental Mix) 6:04
    Remix - Rollercone
5   Can't Stop (Ray Mang & Xavier Zübercock Mix) 6:21
    Remix - Ray Mang , Xavier Zübercock*
6   Morning Sun (Pépé Bradock's Brad Deep Mix (Edit)) 10:53
    Remix - Pépé Bradock
7   Electrokution (Brennan Green & Daniel Wang's Evolusive Mix) 13:30
    Remix - Brennan Green , Daniel Wang
8   My Sunshine (Tony Assassin Mix) 5:06
    Remix - Tony Assassin
9   Morning Sun (Charlie Dark's Hearts Of Oak Remix) 6:43
    Remix - Charlie Dark

Credits

Vocals - Bim Sherman (tracks: 3, 8) , Jhelisa (tracks: 1, 2, 4) , Jon Lucien (tracks: 6, 9) , Robert Owens (tracks: 5)

Notes

A cdr promo with the same cat# and tracklisting also exists, it comes in a transparent plastic sleeve with an info sticker, Bim Sherman is mistakenly credited as the vocalist on track 6.

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Rated 4/5
Review by scoundrel Mar 24, 2004
A great album by Block 16 deserves great remix treatment, and that’s exactly what you get with Morning Sun Remixed -- nine more tracks of bliss. Each remixer adds their unique stamp to the originals: hence, Fug goes dreamy downtempo on “Find an Oasis” and Brennan Green and Daniel Wang go 80s electro on, not surprisingly, “Electokution.” The house remixes keep the smooth, easygoing production that made Morning Sun so great. Rollercone and Pepe Bradock, as usual, deliver outstanding material, and Charlie Dark of Attica Blues gives a broken beat workout to “Morning Sun.” Beautiful.