Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse ... WORST remix. It'd have to be one of London's shameless cash-ins for me... Probably the 5 identical Shite 'n' Robbie RIADs (does ANYONE like them?)
Originally Posted by: Music Complete Ruined In A Day remixes by Sly & Robbie, for sure.
Originally Posted by: perspexorange Yeah, my vote would definitely go with the atrocious Sly & Robbie RIAD remixes. They are, hands down, the worst official product to come out with the New Order name on it.
Originally Posted by: Isi The bad ones...
RIAD Bogle mixes, getting Sly and Robbie in 1981 to remix NO would have been special, but what were they thinking in 1993?
Seems to be a theme here, and this was the first thing I thought of when I saw the thread title, so you can add me to the list. I seem to recall other people offering similar opinions on these mixes in older posts too. I'm guessing if we were to run a Best to Worst NO Remixes poll (a bit like the Slicing Up Eyeballs thingy) Sly & Robbie would rank pretty highly as one of the worst.
Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse Originally Posted by: Ken Doherty Ruined In A Day (the K-Klass remix)
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT? That was the only decent thing about RIAD.
I agree with Monkhouse (!). I think this may even fit into "Remixes Better Than The Original" territory. Although I would probably agree with Mr D that it (the full length version) goes on a bit. So the K Klass radio edit is the one.
Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse I quite liked Vanelli's 1963 but as I've said, I was desperate for new material and this was the closest it got i.e. completely different music AND the full vocal. Can't be arsed with it now.
Dont forget those Lionrock "The Excellence of Dance" remixes. They bore even less ralation to 1963 than Vanelli's Dubby mix. I actually quite like this Lionrock remix in terms of being a banging tech-house track with a nod to Kraftwerk. But I don't think there's any New Order in there. Maybe they did an "Aphex Twin" and went: oh shit we forgot to remix new order, let's just hand the courrier something we made earlier.
I only ever bought CD1 of 1963, partly because I was pissed off that they were re-hashing (and not improving) one of my fave B-sides, and partly because purchasing CD2 and the vinyl along with CD1 made the whole thing kinda expensive. So I'm actually listening to Joe T Vanelli's Light Mix for the first time ever, right now. It makes a little bit more (new order-y) sense to me than the dubby mix that I'm familiar with.
Ooh Saxophone! Is that meant to be a synthetic tuba sound farting it's way through the track? Also the percussion overdub (1.30-ish) sounds like it might have been sampled from TBTHOG.