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Shakedown 

Freemasons

Shakedown

Label: Loaded Records
Release date: 2006

Album Reviews

James Wiltshire and Russell Small (Small as in Phats + Small), a/k/a Freemasons, are responsible for some of the best vocal house to come out of the U.K. over the past three years. On their first album as artists, Shakedown, they take the half-and-half approach, combining a compilation of their remixes for other artists with their own productions - and inevitably, blissfully, it comes already mixed for your pleasure. Freemasons have, in a short time, well-marked their territory: their remix work in particular positions them as a more commercial, uptempo take on Masters at Work. Just listen to their remix of Luther Vandross's "Shine" (an artist MAW also worked with), replete with chunky piano chords, the ubiquitous high-hat, and a propulsion very much absent in the song's original version. Also well worth noting is that this mix, as do most of Freemasons's work, features the complete vocal; this is no chop-shop take. This is also a good starting point because "Shine" samples Chic, who are clearly another touchstone for Freemasons, being as they put such importance on the song rather than just another four-to-the-floor thump-thump beat. Like Chic, Wiltshire and Small have a thing for strong female vocalists -- witness not only their remixes of some serious divas with serious voices (Angie Stone, Heather Headley, Loleatta Holloway, and reigning Queen of Pop Beyoncé) but their original work as well, much of which features big-voiced Amanda Wilson (the disco-strings-tastic "Watchin'" and 2005's nu-classic "Love on My Mind" are the most notable). Shakedown slams one great uptempo house track into another, over and over, over the course of two discs. Between the remixes, original productions, and the mixing of everything together, it's a nearly perfect dance comp. ~ Thomas Inskeep, All Music Guide

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Disc 1 of 3
1.  Intro more
2.  Déjà Vu: Freemasons Remix Beyoncé
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3.  Zap Me Lovely Trickbaby Vs. F...
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4.  I Feel Like Freemasons Feat...
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5.  Atlantic more
6.  Pacific: Saxapella more
7.  Right Here Right Now: Freemasons Remix Fatboy Slim
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8.  Love Sensation: Freemasons Remix Loleatta Holloway
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9.  Mesmerized: Freemasons Remix Faith Evans
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10.  Nothing But A Heartache more
11.  I Wasn't Kidding: Freemasons Remix Angie Stone
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12.  Rain Down Love Freemasons Feat...
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13.  Most Precious Love: Freemasons Remix Blaze
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14.  Turn Me On: Freemasons Remix Dirty Old Ann
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Disc 2 of 3
1.  In My Mind: Freemasons Remix Heather Headley
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2.  Love On My Mind Freemasons Feat...
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3.  Vacancies more
4.  Love Don't Live Here Anymore Freemasons Feat...
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5.  Take Me 2 The Sun: Freemasons Remix Disco Freaks
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6.  C'mon Get It On: Freemasons Dub Mix Studio B
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7.  Boy: Meets Girl Walken
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8.  When You Touch Me Freemasons Feat...
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9.  Shine: Freemasons Remix Luther Vandross
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10.  Watchin Freemasons Feat...
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11.  Desperados more
12.  I'm Not Alone Now Freemasons Feat...
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13.  I Just Can't Get Enough: Freemasons Remix Herd & Fitz Fea...
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14.  Rain Down Love: After Hours Mix Freemasons Feat...
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15.  Love On My Mind: After Hours Mix, Bonus Track more
16.  Watchin: After Hours Mix, Bonus Track more
Disc 3 of 3
1.  Atlantic: Special Bonus Encoded Tracks, Full Lengt... more
2.  I'm Not Alone Now: Special Bonus Encoded Tracks, F... more
3.  Desperados: Special Bonus Encoded Tracks, Full Len... more
4.  Vacancies: Special Bonus Encoded Tracks, Full Leng... more
5.  Boy: Meets Girl, Special Bonus Encoded Tracks, Ful... Walken
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