Eve of the War -- Introduction [Mix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, Doreen
The Artilleryman and the Fighting Machine [Max Mondo Remix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, Jeff [1]
ULLAdubULLA [Mix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, Jeff [1]
Eve of the War [Mix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, Doreen
The Spirit of Man [Max Mondo Remix] - Jeff Wayne, Osborne, Gary
Horsell Common and the Heat Ray [Max Mondo Remix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, Jeff [1]
Forever Autumn [Mix] - Jeff Wayne, Osborne, Gary
Forever Autumn [Dub] - Jeff Wayne, Osborne, Gary
Thunderchild [Mister Joyboy Remix] - Jeff Wayne, Osborne, Gary
The Eve of the War [Max Mondo Remix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, Jeff [1]
The Red Weed [Mix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, James
The Spirit of Man [KCW Remix] - Jeff Wayne, Osborne, Gary
Brave New World [Todd Terry Remix] - Jeff Wayne, Osborne, Gary
Dead London [Apollo 440 Remix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, Doreen
Dead London [Mister Joyboy Remix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, Jeff [1]
The Eve of the War [Mix] - Jeff Wayne, Wayne, Jeff [1]
Import-only compilation consisting of remixes from Jeff Wayne's monumental 'War Of The Worlds' album. Essentially, this is a total overhaul of a similar 2000 remix album, now trimmed down to one CD and featuring remixes b... more »y Todd Terry, Ben Liebrand, Jeff Wayne, N-Trance, Dario G and others. Also includes three previously unreleased remixes and Tom Middleton's 2005's hit remix of 'The Eve Of The War' Sony/BMG. 2006.« less
Import-only compilation consisting of remixes from Jeff Wayne's monumental 'War Of The Worlds' album. Essentially, this is a total overhaul of a similar 2000 remix album, now trimmed down to one CD and featuring remixes by Todd Terry, Ben Liebrand, Jeff Wayne, N-Trance, Dario G and others. Also includes three previously unreleased remixes and Tom Middleton's 2005's hit remix of 'The Eve Of The War' Sony/BMG. 2006.
""Ulladubulla" features remixes of individual tracks from Jeff Wayne's 70s pop opera "War of the Worlds". There's no attention paid to narrative, so the remixes are in random order with little dialogue, and the second cd of the set is simply full length versions of several tracks on the first cd. So you'd be buying this, then, for its worth as a user-friendly dance remix - however, most of the remixes are very cheesy house versions (I don't know where previous reviewers have found 'rap' and 'hip hop' on this release - there are no 'new' vocals and remixers Dario G and N Trance are typical examples of cheesy, faceless mainstream acts), so this particular release works best gathering dust."
A Great Work (if you know what you are buying)
arielwary | Argentina | 06/26/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Yeah! This is a great work of remixing a classical pop music recording. The result for the first CD keeps the spirit of the original recording by Jeff Wayne, Richard Burton, Phil Lynnot, etc, and is a remarkable piece of dance music. The second CD is less respectful and losses in some passages the idea of being a dance remix of War of the Worlds. If you remember that this is a dance music CD, and you like dance music, and also you like the original work, you won't be disapointed."
Eeeek
steve mold | Telford,UK | 10/09/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Don't get me wrong I'm certainly no (Prog) Rock Fan but please don't buy. Do yourself a favour and purchase the original and if you need dance music buy that.
Anybody that would appreciate the original wouldn't buy this remix and dance music fans surely wouldn't but this.
I hope Jeff Wayne wasn't involved in this bastardisation of a superb album.
"
Electro!!! }:-)
jcsprstr20 | Chicago, IL USA | 10/21/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Fans of the musical might not be impressed, But Electro Headz Throw this in a set. Hybrib's remix (cd 2) is amazing as everytihng they do. The max mondo mixes are just ok."