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Riva – Time Is The Healer (Remixes)
Sello: | Double F Double R – DFX006X, Double F Double R – 0927484200 |
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Formato: | 2 x Vinilo, 12", 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM |
País: | UK & Europe |
Publicado: | |
Género: | Electronic |
Estilo: | Trance, Progressive Trance, Ambient |
Lista de Títulos
A | Time Is The Healer (Armin Van Buuren Mix) | 7:48 | |
B | Time Is The Healer (Pablo Gargano Mix) | 7:54 | |
C | Time Is The Healer (Hiver & Hammer Mainstream Mix) | 9:34 | |
D | Time Is The Healer (Harry Peat Sunset Mix) | 5:55 |
Compañías, etc.
- Producido para – Eve Records
- Producido para – Armin Audio B.V.
- Producido para – United Recordings
- Remezclado en – Tune Town Studios
- Producido en – Tune Town Studios
- Producido para – Stream Management
- Prensado por – Portal Space
Créditos
- Engineer [Vocals] – Tim Orford
- Producer – Riva
- Producer [Vocals], Written-By [Vocals] – Rob Davis
- Vocals, Written-By [Vocals] – Michele Nathan
- Written-By – Guss Van Vlaanderen, Horst Pulmann, Rob Davis
Notas
Tracks A, B & D play at 45 RPM.
Track C plays at 33 ⅓ RPM.
Catalog# appears as DFX006X/0927484200.
Track C plays at 33 ⅓ RPM.
Catalog# appears as DFX006X/0927484200.
Código de Barras y Otros Identificadores
- Código de Barras (Text): 8 09274 84200 8
- Código de Barras (Scanned): 809274842008
- Entidad de gestión colectiva (UK): GEMA / MCPS
- Entidad de gestión colectiva (Europe): GEMA / BIEM
- Código del sello: LC 00253
- Matriz/zona muerta (Runout machine stamped, side A): DFX 006X A-1-1
- Matriz/zona muerta (Runout machine stamped, side B): DFX 006X B-1-1
- Matriz/zona muerta (Runout machine stamped, side C): DFX 006X C-1-1 PS
- Matriz/zona muerta (Runout machine stamped, side D): DFX 006X D-1-1
Otras versiones (5 de 22)Ver Todos
Título (Formato) | Sello | Cat. nº | País | Año | |||
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Recientemente editado | Time Is The Healer (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, White Label, Stickered) | Double F Double R | DFXXDJ006 | UK | 2002 | ||
Time Is The Healer (CD, Maxi-Single, Enhanced, Limited Edition) | United Recordings | UTD9004 | Netherlands | 2002 | |||
Recientemente editado | Time Is The Healer (12", Single Sided, Promo, White Label) | Not On Label | RIVA 002 | UK | 2002 | ||
Recientemente editado | Time Is The Healer (CD, Maxi-Single) | United Recordings | UTD9003 | Netherlands | 2002 | ||
Time Is The Healer (12", Promo) | Double F Double R | DFXDJ006 | UK | 2002 |
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Editado hace 10 años
"Time Is The Healer" has been up there with some of my other most-wanted releases for quite some time. The two 12"s have possibly the best offering of mixes packed together and could well be the best double-vinyl package in my collection at the moment. Now, onto the mixes...
Armin van Buuren's remix seems to be regarded as the best (certainly the most famous) of all the versions, and I can see why to a point. He's made the sexy Trance/House hybrid into a full-on emotional stormer. The chorus really packs a punch and the vocals are used well with the additional effect of bending some of the pitch changes in Michele's voice.
Pablo Gargano's remix (similar to the one of "Who Do You Love Now") takes it down a route more similar to the original, with it's housey and progressive vibes, incorporating a lot of trancey elements into the mix as well as a very Tribal sound too.
Hiver & Hammer's remix is my favourite version though. It's like Armin's, only moreso, if you understand what I mean! Again, it changes the housey original into an emotional trancer with an amazingly beautiful chorus coming in two thirds of the way through the track. If you're a fan of Hiver & Hammer, this remix serves as a highlight of the Trance duo's style.
Finally, Harry Peat's remix is a real chillseeker! "Time Is The Healer" has now been made into a relaxing, calm and ambient track. This is terrific chillout especially if you're a fan of such sunsetty artists as Afterlife and Chris Coco.
To round off, this vinyl is a great package and couldn't be made any better... unless, of course, the M'n'R Remix was included!
Armin van Buuren's remix seems to be regarded as the best (certainly the most famous) of all the versions, and I can see why to a point. He's made the sexy Trance/House hybrid into a full-on emotional stormer. The chorus really packs a punch and the vocals are used well with the additional effect of bending some of the pitch changes in Michele's voice.
Pablo Gargano's remix (similar to the one of "Who Do You Love Now") takes it down a route more similar to the original, with it's housey and progressive vibes, incorporating a lot of trancey elements into the mix as well as a very Tribal sound too.
Hiver & Hammer's remix is my favourite version though. It's like Armin's, only moreso, if you understand what I mean! Again, it changes the housey original into an emotional trancer with an amazingly beautiful chorus coming in two thirds of the way through the track. If you're a fan of Hiver & Hammer, this remix serves as a highlight of the Trance duo's style.
Finally, Harry Peat's remix is a real chillseeker! "Time Is The Healer" has now been made into a relaxing, calm and ambient track. This is terrific chillout especially if you're a fan of such sunsetty artists as Afterlife and Chris Coco.
To round off, this vinyl is a great package and couldn't be made any better... unless, of course, the M'n'R Remix was included!