"Regardless of the slack that Tracy has gotten for being a female DJ, it makes one wonder why, men, have such an issue with her music and perception of it. Tracy Young has a flair and a style that most people can't compare to. Come on people, life isn't always a peak hour event and an afterhour party. This CD has got to be one of the marvels of 2003. Personally got this CD signed by Tracy Young in Boston at Machine earlier this year. START TO FINISH, Tracy has blissful taste and a mixing talent like no other. Next marvel of 2004, check out JAM & SPOON TRIPOMATIC FAIRYTALES 3003, if you can get your hands on it."
It's ok for pre-party or after-party
Eric B. Allen | San Diego, CA United States | 07/17/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This CD's music is too casual for the hardcore circuit. None of this music you would find during peak hour. It's great just to get things started or cooling down during an after party."
Sweet ass mix
Jacob Vance | Costa Mesa, CA United States | 01/06/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Tracy Young...
Little heard of unless you're really into the mix, but this mix is really good. Shes an awsome DJ and a greta remixer. I highly recommend this title.KF"
Not enough umph
Daniel W. Kelly | Long Island, NY United States | 04/26/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"While there are a couple of standout tracks on here, the tribal and vocal mix becomes very routine, never reaching any outstanding peaks, and just sort of thumps along after a while. It's not a bad collection if you want to get your hands on a couple of rare mixes. Standout tracks for me include: Wishing You Were here, the rare Tracy Young remix of Gloria Estefan, the incredible Tracy Young mix of Cyndi Lauper, and the final track, Believe in We. Track times are mostly rather short also, but there are some pretty long versions: