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The Very Best Of All Woman 

Various

The Very Best Of All Woman

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: BMG Entertainment International UK & Ireland Limited
Release date: 2001

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Thank You Dido
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2.  Survivor Destiny's Child
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3.  Take Me Home Sophie Ellis-Bextor
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4.  Out Of Reach Gabrielle
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5.  Your Love Is King Sade
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6.  B With Me Mis-Teeq
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7.  I'm Outta Love Anastacia
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8.  Waterfalls TLC
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9.  Pure Shores All Saints
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10.  Search For The Hero M People
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11.  Show Me Heaven Maria McKee
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12.  Don't Be A Stranger Dina Carroll
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13.  Runaway The Corrs
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14.  Bring It On To My Love De Nada
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15.  Where Love Lies: (Come On In) Alison Limerick
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16.  Touch Me Rui Da Silva Fe...
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17.  I Put A Spell On You Sonique
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18.  Rapture IIO
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19.  Un-Break My Heart Toni Braxton
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20.  Love Don't Cost A Thing Jennifer Lopez
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  All Woman Lisa Stansfield
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2.  It's Raining Men Geri Halliwell
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3.  That Don't Impress Me Much Shania Twain
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4.  Can't Fight The Moonlight: (Theme from 'Coyote Ugly') LeAnn Rimes
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5.  Torn Natalie Imbruglia
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6.  Eternal Flame The Bangles
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7.  Confide In Me Kylie Minogue
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8.  Love Song For A Vampire Annie Lennox
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9.  My Favourite Game The Cardigans
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10.  Proud Heather Small
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11.  Where Have All The Cowboys Gone Paula Cole
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12.  Adia Sarah McLachlan
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13.  One Of Us Joan Osborne
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14.  Skin Deep Anniq
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15.  Turn Off The Light Nelly Furtado
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16.  Hit 'Em Up Style: (Oops!) Blu Cantrell
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17.  Family Affair Mary J. Blige
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18.  I Just Want To Make Love to You Etta James
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19.  Get Here Oleta Adams
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20.  Over The Rainbow Eva Cassidy
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Featured Review
Human Human
The Killers
Before Stuart Price and The Killers originally hooked up in 2004 the worlds of dance and indie were often mutually exclusive with dance remixes of indie tracks, despite a few notable exceptions, often no more than mismanaged afterthoughts. However, when the Thin White Duke remix of 'Mr Brightside' burst on the scene it captured the imagination of both the indie kids and the clubbing masses and became one of the most talked about tracks on both the pages of NME and Mixmag. Fast forward four years and post Klaxons indie dance has almost become a cliché with every new band and its dog incorporating synthesizers and drum machines. Still, this hasn't deterred The Killers reuniting with Mr Price to produce their third album, 'Day & Age'. Production wise The Killers latest offering, 'Human', takes plenty of cues from synth pop and nu-wave as well as Stuart Price's earlier work as Zoot Woman. All in all the track works pretty efficiently with a big electronic sounding drum kit pushing the song along to its dance infused instrumental outro. However on closer inspection of Brandon Flower's nonsensical lyrics seems to let all the shiny production down. Take the grammatically incredulous chorus line of 'Are we human or are we dancer' which simply begs the question, "What does he mean?!" Like The Killer's live performance at the European Music Awards that was all at once motionless and spectacular thanks to the use of Fifty foot LCD screens, 'Human' may well be a case of style over substance.
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