4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
a must have for a old school mix collection, Aug 31 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Clivilles & Cole's Greatest Remixes Vol 1 (Audio CD)
not many people have heard or even see this record these 2 guys started c and c music factory,,,,they are the gods of mixxin and this cd shows all the talent they have,,,i've listened to thid cd for about 6-7 years now and i still love it,,,itsn not one of those cd's you get burned out on,,,it's a must have for anyone who loves there clubs and mixxing,,,,
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's what we danced to at the start of the 90's!, July 16 2003
By Reginald D. Garrard "the G-man" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Clivilles & Cole's Greatest Remixes Vol 1 (Audio CD)
With "Two to Make It Right", "Clouds", "True Love", and "You Take My Breath Away" (featuring a surprisingly good lead from David Cole) as the standout tracks, the rest of this compilation is routine "retro disco" from the time period.
The pair is better represented on "Gonna Make You Sweat" and "The Ultimate C & C Music Factory".
3.0 out of 5 stars
C+ C Greatest Remixes Review, Dec 16 2010
By Amazon Feedback Person - Published on Amazon.com
"The only reason I bought this album was for the songs "Mind Your Business" by C+C & "It Takes Two" by Seduction. I only have one disappointing fact to divulge to you all. I should have known better that this was a remixed album version of the songs & not to expect the song "It Takes Two" specifically to be the original radio version that I know & love to have mistakenly thought it to be on this album as an original version. I didn't think to check the music before buying this album & got the disappointing remix version of this song that is deplorable & ordinary compared the the more energetically vibrant original version. Now , the only best song on this album to me is the remaining "Mind Your Business". I would have had a listen to this song as a sample first , but I was listening to another album provided by amazon.com & received a Malware & or Spyware virus liked to that album that rendered my computer useless & thus I had to spend $99.95 on my dime to have my computer repaired because of this innocent mishap of trusting amazon.com with their music to be safe enough to listen to without worry. I should have sued amazon.com for providing any music that can cause a persons computer to be invaded by Malware or Spyware & received my $99.95 back for the inconvenience. I think amazon.com should have been made responsible for providing music & making tracks available to listen to where unbeknownst to the common customers listen through amazon.com that there ever is or was a threat to their computers to begin with. if amazon.com wishes to contact me in regards to what specific album I got the virus from through their fault of their own , I will be happy to allow them to test the listening of that album & stage a vulnerable , but virus protected computer like mine to see & know that the playing of tracks of this said album can potentially harm the users computer through merely clicking on & listening what should have been an otherwise harmless track or tracks of that album. I am now uncertain & paranoid of trusting amazon.com with any further albums that may or may not be a danger to my computer. I cannot take that risk & keep throwing around $99.95 whenever a listen to what should be a virus free listening device of what amazon.com should stand by it's own name & label as safe to use. I am not the suing kind , but I am open for a possible negotiation for a refund is amazon.com should have a business sense of conscience to take some action to make this right. I have tagged the album in question & is on my "wish list" of albums to buy rather & not listen to or review before buying do to my already learning a lesson never to trust amazon.com again with their listening stations where the preview of music is available & optional. Email me , amazon.com ! :-) So , in the end , I wouldn't have bought this album for the song "It Takes Two" by Seduction in part if I had known what this song sounded like prior to my purchasing this album , but like I said , it's either buy this album without listening to the tracks first to see if I like them or take a big $99.95 risk of harming my computer by getting another sudden attack of a virus by clicking on a track of another unsuspecting vulnerable album with songs that have viral repercussions to them unknown to me going into the journey & steps of listening to music provided by amazon.com listening stations. I would rather buy an album that I didn't like than to risk listening to the album , liking it & then paying the piper $99.95 for the listening displeasure & aftermath immediately proceeding my failed listening enjoyment that would land my computer in the hot waters of expensive disrepair."