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Binding : Audio CDEAN : 0886972683829Label : Music WorldManufacturer : Music WorldPublisher : Music WorldRelease date : 2008-01-21Title : WorkFormat : ArrayOriginal release date : 2008-01-28Studio : Music WorldNumber of discs : 1 I've just heard the Freemasons mix of this track and was blown away. Yet another anthem has been created. The guys from Brighton have once again taken an OK song and made it into an absolutely stomping classic. I guess Beyonce made a call for her old pal Kelly. I am looking forward to hearing this in it's full glory on the dancefloor. Miss this at your peril!
Is this the year for Asian Music? i hope so..... Its so diffrent to the normal kind of pop stuff you hear. First came Celine Dion's Eyes on me with a Asian Theme now Kelly... All in All Fantastic... Not sure about the Album Version though seem's a bit bland to me, Radio Version much better....
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Barcode: 0886972683829
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br /First things first, if you check the inlay for this CD, it says the Freemasons mix is track one when in fact it is track two - a nice little quirk for you CD collectors out there!
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br /What about the songs themselves though?
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br /The original version of the song is much like Beyonce's 'Green Light', a prime example where the original track really was in need of remixing. This track is bland, stripped back to the max. Kelly's vocals are obviously very good but the backing track leaves much to be desired - it's basically just a beat and a couple of strong stabs every so often!
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br /The Freemasons Radio Edit is the main attraction - the version you'll have heard on the radio, this is a serious improvement. Chucking in an infectious Asian feel to the song and a seriously sleazy bassline, this mix has 'TUNE' written all over it. It's got the Freemasons' brilliant trademark sound all over it yet still sounds fresh and innovative. Stop to analyse the lyrics for too long and you'l be laughing at the endless stream of innuendo's but that's of little importance when you've got a song as infectiously catchy as this.
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br /Track listing:
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br /1. Work (Album Version)
br /2. Work (Freemasons Radio Edit)