| 1 | Hollywood (Radio Edit) | 3:42 | ||
| 2 | Hollywood (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duck Mix) | 7:09 | ||
| Remix - Jacques Lu Cont | ||||
| 3 | Hollywood (The Micronauts Remix) | 6:25 | ||
| Remix - Micronauts, The | ||||
| 4 | Hollywood (Oakenfold Full Remix) | 7:01 | ||
| Remix - Oakenfold* | ||||
| 5 | Hollywood (Deepsky's Home Sweet Home Vocal Remix) | 7:34 | ||
| Remix - Deepsky | ||||
| 6 | Hollywood (Calderone & Quayle Glam Mix) | 9:22 | ||
| Remix - Calderone & Quayle | ||||
This is the strongest out of the "American Life" bundle with a cool and original "original"/radio edit. Oakenfold does his best to bore us all, nothing of interest here, as well as C & Q, but Deepsky ables to make good use of the "acoustic guitar" and is enjoyable. Now. Both Micronauts and Jacques Lu Cont (Stuart Price) clearly understands Madonnas inner intentions, and delivers the excursions needed for taking her excellent original further. Micronauts bounce about, quirking some vocal pieces, and gives us a splendid minimal funk electro re-touch..
And Jacques. What can I say. The Saviour. He just makes the ultimate interpretation: tension, build-up, a dirty groovy bass, revolutionary premonitions accentuated by M herself at the peak: "Trip the station - Change the channel!". And still he's quite close/true to the original - Jackpot!
He's a genius in my book.
Keep him, Madonna, keep him.