Jeff Wayne - The War Of The Worlds : ULLAdubULLA The Remix Album

Jeff Wayne - The War Of The Worlds : ULLAdubULLA The Remix Album

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Progressive Trance, Trance
Year:
2000

Tracklist

The Eve Of The War - Introduction (Hybrid Remix) 0:37
The Artilleryman And The Fighting Machine (Max Mondo Remix) 4:26
ULLAdubULLA (Papa Ootzie Remix) 3:08
The Eve Of The War (Sakin & Friends Remix) 3:18
The Spirit Of Man (Max Mondo Remix) 5:11
Horsell Common And The Heat Ray (Max Mondo Remix) 3:46
Forever Autumn (N Trance Remix) 3:29
Forever Autumn (Dark Autumn Dub) (Frederickse/Schurrer Remix) 4:05
Thunder Child (Mister JoyBoy Remix) 4:15
The Eve Of The War (Martian Mix) (Max Mondo Remix) 4:07
The Red Weed (Mister JoyBoy Remix) 3:20
The Spirit Of Man (KCW Remix) 4:12
Brave New World (Todd Terry Remix) 3:09
Dead London (Apollo Four Forty Remix) 4:50
Dead London (Mister JoyBoy Remix) 5:04
The Eve Of The War (Hani Remix 1) 4:14
The Eve Of The War (Hybrid's Fire In The Sky Remix) 7:29
The Eve Of The War (Sakin & Friends Remix) 7:32
The Eve Of The War (Red Dawn Mix) (Tilt Remix) 8:50
Dead London (Instrumental) (Apollo Four Forty Mix) 5:06
Brave New World (Todd Terry Remix) 6:07
Forever Autumn (N Trance Remix) 5:44
Forever Autumn (Dark Autumn Dub) (Frederickse/Schurrer Remix) 8:45
Brave New World (Dario G Remix) 6:52
The Red Weed (Glow In The Dark Mix) (Naughty G Remix) 7:55
The Eve Of The War (Hani Remix 2) 6:12
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by ledjfab Aug 01, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing The War Of The Worlds : ULLAdubULLA The Remix Album, CD + CD, TV2K 24073, TVK 24074, TVK 24075

In 1978, composer Jeff Wayne adapted H.G. Wells novel "The War Of The Worlds" into a musical. The idea was strange but ultimately many big names got involved in the project such as Richard Burton and Justin Hayward. This remix edition of "The War Of The Worlds" was produced in 2000 and allowed new generations to discover it.
The experience is hard to describe. The first CD, partially mixed, is really like a big grab bag where almost every style of Electronica is explored. Techno, Trance, House, Eurodance, Dub, Ambient. We still hear some of the original keyboards, strings and electric guitars in the mix, which brings unusual anachronic sensations. Almost indescribable, but pleasant and original overall. It's like a juxtaposition of cinematic genres such as western, horror, science-fiction. You have to hear it to believe it.
Rated 5/5
Review by vegas Sep 03, 2003

referencing The War Of The Worlds : ULLAdubULLA The Remix Album, 2xCD, 496390 2

There are albums and there are remix albums. And then there are those albums you see crouching in the back of the cd rack, calling to you in a sinister voice: "buy me...buy me or you'll REGRET IT!" I managed to snag a copy of this two cd set in a European airport duty-free shop; you do not know the meaning of terrifying until you listen to Hybrid's remix of Richard Burton prophesying the end of the world while at a cruising altitude of 30,000 feet. The whole album, in fact, has a certain paradoxical sense of incredible gravity and absurd weightlessness to it; you just can't believe you're listening to it, that someone would make it in the first place, but it's good, very good. To envision the path from H.G. Well's novel in the 1890's to Jeff Wayne's original musical, circa 1978, is an astronomical stretch of the imagination, one with plenty of space for camp and strangeness, synthesizers and snappy orchestral progressions. The strength of this album lies in it's absolute seriousness, even in the face of logic-defying stylistic leaps. The highlight of this is Max Mondo's seductive and haunting remix of Spirit of Man--a highlight, that is, when contrasted with KCW's remix of the same song, done in bouncing reggae with key changes that leap like tree frogs. The second CD seems like the overkill of the martian invasion. The blood-red and black first disc nicely packages the entire novel/ play/ concept even while drawing parallels between Welle's technological nightmare and the emotions of modern electronic music. It even paying homage to the horror movies of bygone popularity from the era of the orginal Orson Welle's radio broadcast. The second disc is just more of the same. However, more techno is more techno, and there is no techno like orchestrated, full symphony techno. Buy this album. Buy this album or you will REGRET IT.
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