Released 6 September 2005 Length 59:16 Release date 6 September 2005 | Recorded 1988–2005 | |
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Producer Rollo ArmstrongDJ HyperGabriel & DresdenJunior BoysJunkie XLPierre MarchandTom MiddletonTalvin SinghSly and RobbieThievery CorporationSatoshi Tomiiewill.i.am Bloom Remix Album(2005) Mirrorball The Complete Concert(2006) Similar Afterglow Live, Afterglow, The Freedom Sessions, Rarities - B‑Sides and Other, Rarities - B‑Sides and Other |
Sarah mclachlan stupid hyper remix
Bloom: Remix Album is the second remix album by Canadian singer Sarah McLachlan, released in North America on 6 September 2005 by Nettwerk in Canada and Arista Records in the United States. It includes various dance club versions of McLachlan's songs, remixed by prominent remixers and producers.
Contents
- Sarah mclachlan stupid hyper remix
- Sarah mclachlan world on fire junkie xl club mix
- Content
- Commercial performance
- Songs
- References
Sarah mclachlan world on fire junkie xl club mix
Content
Bloom: Remix Album features mainly remixes of songs which originally appeared on McLachlan's 2003 studio album, Afterglow. It includes already known remixes of three singles: "Fallen", "Stupid" and "World on Fire", and new remixes of "Train Wreck", "Answer" and "Dirty Little Secret". The album also contains new remixes of two songs taken from Fumbling Towards Ecstasy (1993) and of her debut single "Vox" from Touch (1988). Bloom: Remix Album also features a remix of a new song, "Just Like Me" by DMC featuring Mclachlan. Songs were remixed by Junkie XL, Rollo Armstrong from Faithless, Tom Middleton, Thievery Corporation, DJ Hyper, Sly and Robbie, will.i.am, Talvin Singh, Gabriel & Dresden and Junior Boys. The Japanese edition also includes "Fallen" (Satoshi Tomiie Mix).
In 2008, "Dirty Little Secret" (Thievery Corporation Mix) was included on the Bones: Original Television Soundtrack.
Commercial performance
The album peaked at number twenty-two in Canada. In the United States, it reached number two on the Dance/Electronic Albums and number seventy-six on the Billboard 200. It was held from the top on the Dance/Electronic Albums by Demon Days by the Gorillaz.
In 2004, "Fallen" and "World on Fire" already peaked on the US Dance Club Songs at number three and two, respectively.
Songs
1World on Fire (Junkie XL club mix/GM edit)6:29
2Ice (Dusted mix)5:47
3Vox (Tom Middleton mix)6:55