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Culture Beat - Mr. Vain (Remastered Edit)

Culture Beat - Mr. Vain

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Catalog#:
DAN 659152 2, 659152 2
Format:
CD, Maxi-Single
Country:
Germany
Released:
1993
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Euro House

Tracklist

1   Mr. Vain (Vain Mix) 6:35
2   Mr. Vain (Decent Mix) 7:06
3   Mr. Vain (Special Radio Edit) 4:17

Credits

Artwork By [Cover] - Layla Keramat
Engineer - Peter Zweier , Torsten Fenslau
Music By [Uncredited] - Steven Levis
Performer [Played By], Arranged By - Peter Zweier , Steven Levis , Torsten Fenslau
Producer - Torsten Fenslau
Rap - Jay Supreme
Vocals - Tania Evans
Words By - Jay Supreme , Nosie Katzmann

Notes

Recorded at paraDOX Studios
Published by Edition "Get Into Magic" Warner Chappell
Thanx to Nouri, Mehmet, Fernand and Keneth Bager
From the forthcoming album
℗ & © 1993 Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) GmbH
Dance Pool is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. / Distribution Sony Music

LC 6772
GEMA
CB | 608
CD-MS
12-659152-14
Made in Austria
Barcode: 5 099765 915228
CD matrix: 12-659152-14 23 | DADC Austria (logo)

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Rated 4/5
Review by Axefield Sep 29, 2009
The very first CD I ever bought. At the time I was still studying and didn't know English very well so had no idea what it meant. I just liked the lame but uplifting beats.

After I started buying records and sold my CD's I haven't thought of this song for many many years untill I heard it on the radio again more than a decade later. To my surprise I was now old enough to be nostalgic, I just liked it and also kinda liked the corny lyrics. I just had to have it again for good old times sake.

The remix and the edit sound pretty much the same as the original. I guess it's more there to fill up the release than actually adding anything.

All and all I wouldn't really say this song seems to me like it's made as a result of an artistical drive or the will to spread a message of any significance but more out of a pure commercial interest to score a hit. I probably wouldn't like it as much if it didn't gave me nostalgic memories because really, it's kinda shit.