Bob Sinclar - I Feel For You |
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Tracklisting:
| 1 | I Feel For You (Radio Edit) (3:16) | |
| 2 | I Feel For You (Original Club Mix) (6:08) | |
| 3 | I Feel For You (Spiller Vocal) (6:04) | |
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Engineer -
Gabriel*
Remix, Arranged By - Spiller |
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| 4 | I Feel For You (Astrotrax Master Vocal) (7:25) | |
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Bass -
Livingston Brown
Engineer - Wendy Polley Guitar - Hawi Gondwe Keyboards - Lennox Cameron Remix - Astrotrax Remix [Credited To] - Sonjay Prabhakar Saxophone - Ray Carlos Trumpet - Sean Corby |
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| 5 | I Feel For You (Erick Morillo Edit) (7:31) | |
| Mixed By, Edited By - Erick Morillo | ||
| 6 | I Feel For You (Richard F Mix) (8:15) | |
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Mixed By -
Dave Darlington*
Remix - Richard F. |
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| 7 | I Feel For You (CZR Peak Hour Dub) (5:49) | |
| Remix, Producer [Additional Production] - CZR | ||
| 8 | I Feel For You (Spiller Dub) (5:47) | |
| Remix - Spiller | ||
| 9 | I Feel For You (Icanfeelapella) (4:30) | |
| 10 | I Feel For You (CZR Peak Hour Vocal Remix) (7:16) | |
| Remix, Producer [Additional Production] - CZR | ||
| 11 | I Feel For You (Moreapella) (2:13) | |
| Mixed By, Edited By - Erick Morillo | ||
ledjfab, Oct 10, 2007 The opening single of "Champs Élysées", second album of Bob Sinclar, was still very grounded in the French Touch parameters. A collaboration with Disco artist Cerrone on a previous compilation of remixes was the basic starting point of "I Feel For You". In the video of the track, Sinclar is still the man of mystery, looking for new talents for his next project: singers, dancers and personnificators form a procession in front of his office to get the chance of their life. Finally, a young vocalist is chosen, as well as many flamboyant dancers.
This release contains all the official mixes of the song. The Erick Morillo re-edit is very similar to the original and is modeled upon mixing standards. The remixes of CZR are faster, filtered and mainly based on a small part of Cerrones sample. Spiller delivers 2 respectable versions, although I have heard better of him. Astrotrax reconstructs the whole track, removing the sample and replacing it with real instruments.
The differences between the tracks found on Paradise and I Feel For You are numerous. The production on this single is cleaner, and mainstream oriented. Not necessary a good thing if you liked the rough aspect of Disco 2000 Selector, Ultimate Funk or New York City Music for example.
I Feel For You was the first single of Bob Sinclar to be released officially in North America. Darlin and Freedom followed while Ich Rocke and Save Our Soul were released in Europe.Was the above review useful to you? (report)