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Dance for Me

Mary J. Blige

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 No More Drama (Thunderpuss Remix) Mary J. Blige 9:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Family Affair (Spanish Fly Remix) Mary J. Blige 7:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Everything (Curtis & Moore Remix) Mary J. Blige 7:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Rainy Dayz (Thunderpuss Remix) Mary J. Blige 7:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 He Think I Don't Know (HQ2 Club Mix) Mary J. Blige 8:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Your Child (Junior Vasquez Remix) Mary J. Blige 7:32 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Never Been (Al B. Rich 2 Step Groove Remix) Mary J. Blige 5:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Dance for Me (G-Club Remix) Mary J. Blige 7:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Give Me You (Extended Nino Radio Mary J. Blige 6:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Let No Man Put Asunder Mary J. Blige 4:21 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Yes, Dance for Me is another remix album from a hip-hop/urban artist, following hot on the heels of high-profile remix releases from P. Diddy and others. But unlike any other mainstream artist, Mary J. Blige has the range and energy of the best disco divas, plus the exquisite taste of any dance scenester — both of which combine to make Dance for Me one of the best, most innovative remix albums of recent vintage. Included are remixes from producers like Junior Vasquez, Hex Hector, and Barry Harris (from Thunderpuss), who've done dozens of remixes for artists like Blige in the past, and easily display a flair for giving her songs the natural settings they deserve. "No More Drama," the title track from her full-length of 2001, particularly shines after getting treated by Thunderpuss. Tweaked out to nearly ten minutes with no sign of stretch-marks, the song becomes a multi-part epic in the hands of Blige, freestyling like the best dance vocalists of any era, from Loleatta Holloway to La India. "Family Affair," the Dr. Dre production (originally) with the lyric that spawned this album's title, boasts a chunky, classic-disco rework from Spanish Fly, while Vasquez and Hector give their inclusions the high-energy synthetics of hard house. Al B. Rich offers some variety (and a nod to dance taste-makers) with a 2-step groove for "Never Been," and the last track — Blige's 1999 cover of the seminal disco anthem "Let No Man Put Asunder" by First Choice — ends it on a high note, proving to anyone who's curious that, no matter who invented the remix, Mary J. Blige is her generation's most artistic diva.

Recent Customer Reviews

Fire
     
by Remixt

This is an amazing classic remix album. The "No More Drama" remix is one of Thunderpuss' greatest mixes. The Thunderpuss treatment doesn't seem to work as well on "Rainy Dayz", however. Hex Hector & Mac Quayle (HQ2) put a nice spin on "He Think I Don't Know". The other mixes here are great. I also recommend the Moto Blanco remix of "Just Fine".

Relevant remixer recommendations:

Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & Pink - Lady Marmalade (Thunderpuss Club Mix)
Janet Jackson - Someone to Call My Lover (Hex Hector Extended Remix)
Whitney Houston - Step By Step (Junior's Arena Anthem Club Mix)

Best Remix Album Ever
     
by Akura Satori

She could've been equally, if not more, successful in the electronic genre, going with a disco throwback style. I really do hope she puts out another remix album like this.

Give Me Her
     
by NYC weboy

The iTunes review is great, as are the others who note the power in the remixes of No More Drama and Your Child, but I'd like to add a plug for "Give Me You", one of the sweetest remixes of her songs that both stays true to the source material while giving it a lovely, "morning music" gloss. It's overlooked gems like this that make remix packages so necessary (that glorious "where do you find that" moment on the dance floor, when you want this song to live with you). I think it's taken a long time for Mary J. to come to terms with doing dance - it's not, really, organic to her natural soul singing inclinations, I don't think, and I think she's only lately experimented with doing original, up-tempo material. Still, this collection is a vital example of how her power can be adapted and re-shaped.

Biography

Born: January 11, 1971 in New York, NY [The Bronx]

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '90s, '00s

When her debut album, What's the 411?, hit the street in 1992, critics and fans alike were floored by its powerful combination of modern R&B with an edgy rap sound that glanced off of the pain and grit of Mary J. Blige's Yonkers, NY, childhood. Called alternately the new Chaka Khan or new Aretha...
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