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Type:
CD Album

Release Date:
October 22nd, 2007

Number of Discs:
1

Tracks:
1. City Lights (Vector Lovers Radio Mix)
2. Diamonds In The Sky (Tunng Remix)
3. Last Dance
4. Summertime Cowboy (Serge Santiago Version)
5. Diamonds In The Sky (Emperor Machine Remix)
6. New Light Of Tomorrow (Reprise)
7. New Light Of Tomorrow (Evil 9 Remix)
8. Caravan (Serge Santiago Version)
9. Nightless Night (Fink Remix)
10. Poison
11. New Light Of Tomorrow (Bonobo Remix)
12. Black Umbrella
13. Sweet Little Kitten (Acoustic Session)
14. Gasoline Girl (Acoustic Session)
15. New Light Of Tomorrow (Acoustic Session)

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Label:
Catskills

Catalogue Number:
RIDCD018

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Country Falls, Ghost Is Not Real

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Husky Rescue - Other World (Remixes & Rarities) | 21-10-2007 15:20

Only two albums into their career and Husky Rescue release a remixes and rarities (i.e. lots of b-sides plus three previously unavailable session tracks) compilation. Other World actually isn't a bad introduction to this excellent Finnish band, still virtually unknown in the UK.

The smoulderingly sexy Last Dance, for example, is one of those tracks you won't believe was thrown away as a b-side. Also here are effective twists on City Lights and Caravan. The wistful vocals are kept, but, in the hands of Vector Lovers and Serge Santiago respectively, the latter finds a new dreaminess and the former is set to bleeps 'n' beats. If not outstanding, acoustic versions of Sweet Little Kitten and New Light Of Tomorrow (with the now permanent Reeta-Leena Korhola replacing the male vocal) are nice enough to be of temptation to completists.

The downside is there are a number of redundantly dull remixes present, while two of their better, more dancefloor oriented makeovers - City Lights (Product.01's Crunch City Remix) and New Light of Tomorrow (Linus Loves Remix) - have been inexplicably left off.

Still, providing you're willing to use the skip button, Other World has enough trinkets and treasures to make it worth exploring.

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