| 1-1 |
Music (Bostik Radio Edit)
Remix – Bostik Remix [Credited To] – Heikki Liimatainen |
3:30 | ||
| 1-2 |
Next To You (Rmx Radio Edit)
Vocals – E. Mady* |
3:56 | ||
| 1-3 | Bitter Sweet | 6:06 | ||
| 1-4 | Serendipity | 6:09 | ||
| 1-5 | Healing | 6:57 | ||
| 1-6 | Rush | 6:15 | ||
| 1-7 | Drive | 5:07 | ||
| 1-8 | Passing By | 5:50 | ||
| 1-9 | Obsession | 6:25 | ||
| 1-10 |
Ranta
Guitar – K. Wahlström* |
5:17 | ||
| 1-11 | Music (Original Mix) | 7:35 | ||
| 1-12 |
Next To You (Original Vocal Mix)
Vocals – E. Mady* |
7:35 | ||
| 2-1 |
Sandstorm (Superchumbo's Sandy Storm)
Remix – Superchumbo Remix [Credited To] – Tom Stephan |
8:32 | ||
| 2-2 |
Sandstorm (Jan Driver Remix)
Remix – Jan Driver |
6:12 | ||
| 2-3 | Sandstorm (Radio Edit) | 3:46 | ||
| 2-4 |
Feel The Beat (Robbie Rivera's Tribal Sessions Mix)
Remix – Robbie Rivera |
8:05 | ||
| 2-5 |
Feel The Beat (Robbie Rivera's Wicked Twisted Dub)
Remix – Robbie Rivera |
7:02 | ||
| 2-6 | Feel The Beat (Radio Edit) | 4:19 | ||
| 2-7 |
Out Of Control (JS16 Remix)
Backing Vocals – Cathi Ogden, Julie Morrison Lead Vocals – Tammy Marie Remix – JS16 |
7:06 | ||
| 2-8 |
Music (Megara Vs DJ Lee Remix)
Remix – Megara Vs DJ Lee* |
6:09 | ||
| 2-Video1 | Music (Video) | |||
| 2-Video2 | Out Of Control (Video) | |||
| 2-Video3 | Sandstorm (Video) | |||
| 2-Video4 | Next To You (Video) | |||
| 2-Video5 | Feel The Beat (Video) |
℗ 2003 16 Inch Records. © 2003 Central Station Pty Ltd.
Distributed in Australia by Shock Records.
Made in Australia. Mastered at LNG.
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rush (CD, Album) | 16 Inch Records, BMG Finland, RCA | 82876518322 | Europe | 2003 | ||
| Rush (CD, Album) | Blue Chip Records | BLCP-70003-2 | US | 2003 | ||
| Rush (CD, Album) | Turbo Music! | AS 2787 | Russia | 2003 | ||
| Rush (CD, Album) | Urban | 0 60249808587 5 | Germany | 2003 |
So let's look at the tracks.
Opening the album is a track called 'Music' which is an absolute club banger. This spotlight track is totally dance floor orientated. When it's going, it completely goes off and it's easy to see why it's had so much success in the clubs once you hear it. The variation used as the album opener is the 'Bostik (Radio Edit)' which I thought was the most impressive and most appropriate for the feature album.
'Next To You' got quite a lot of attention for it's vocals which compliment the whole track nicely. The tune is composed of anthemic synths coupled with tight drum patterns. Like the previous track 'Music', this goes down well on the dance floor. As mentioned above, I felt as though this variation was the most appropriate for the feature album.
'Bitter Sweet' is where this album truly takes off. The melody and atmosphere in this song makes me feel as if I can fly!
'Serendipity' is a track which rolls out very nicely. The drum beats are nice, well timed, brute yet lustrous without overwhelming the track. The entire track builds up and breaks down progressively then concludes with an astonishing harmonious outro. I actually feel somewhat reposed by the first half of this track. The second half is more of an up-and-at-it type of beat.
'Healing' is a beautiful track. The first break down to run the track in and get it into swing is just incredible. It does sound a little Robert Miles influenced with the acoustic piano riffs. I think it's the piano and the nice trancy edge this track has that just carries me off to a place of paradise of my own. If you haven't already guessed, it's my favourite track on the album.
'Rush' is an energetic track. There's a certain 'twist' in this track that I just can't quite seem to put my finger on. Very nice.
'Drive' is a track that just gets you up going with the vibe it induces you with. The track almost sounds as if it's being played during live performance.
'Passing By' picks you up and carries you off to a place of empathy. This track is more progressive orientated with its lengthy build ups and break downs. I just love the broody synth lines Darude used in this track.
'Obsession' sounds like the sort of track for a seduction or to get some other flirtatious action happening! Bold to get the blood pumping, mischievously edged and sexy.
'Ranta' is a very soothing tune to close out an album. When you play this one, lay down, close your eyes, relax, then dream.
The last two tracks "Music (Original)" and "Next To You (Original - Vocal Mix)" are from the singles of each respective song. I didn't think they were necessary for ending this album. I thought that the versions at the start of the album were sufficient enough.
The bonus remix album for this edition fell short of expectations because the feature album was amazing. My favourite track on the remix album was JS16's remix of 'Out Of Control'. This track was already released on the "Out Of Control" CDM back in 2001. The remix disk does treat you to Darude's video clips in MPEG format. That's about all I can say for it though.
I know I'm going to get negative attention by saying so, but I declare this my personal favourite trance album, ever. This album is by far Darude's best work to date, although it looks highly unlikely that he'll produce another album like this ever again. As a trance album, it'd be a hard one to beat IMO.
Nothing short of 5/5 (rating only the feature album).