Review by DJ_MydnyteAug 05, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
The A side is extremely repetitive and not worth going into.
The Original sounds a lot like Oakenfold is trying to find new success by doing a different version of "Ready Steady Go", which acheived worldwide success. "The Club Theme", however, sounds like merely an imitation of that.
The Remix is the reason I bought this vinyl. After an intro of deep bass punctuated by nice percussion, it hits a breakdown with an almost ethereal, uplifting sound (hard to describe) with piano trickling through. After that, a stellar buildup leads to the main theme itself which, although falling just a touch short of brilliance, certainly works well.
The Original sounds a lot like Oakenfold is trying to find new success by doing a different version of "Ready Steady Go", which acheived worldwide success. "The Club Theme", however, sounds like merely an imitation of that.
The Remix is the reason I bought this vinyl. After an intro of deep bass punctuated by nice percussion, it hits a breakdown with an almost ethereal, uplifting sound (hard to describe) with piano trickling through. After that, a stellar buildup leads to the main theme itself which, although falling just a touch short of brilliance, certainly works well.