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Musique Vol 1 (1993-2005) / Daft Club / Interstella 5555 NTSC Standard The 5tory Of The 5ecret 5tar 5ystem [2CD + DVD]

Musique Vol 1 (1993-2005) / Daft Club / Interstella 5555 NTSC Standard The 5tory Of The 5ecret 5tar 5ystem [2CD + DVD]
Daft Punk

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Musique
  2. Da Funk
  3. Around The World
  4. Revolution 909
  5. Alive
  6. Rollin' And Scratchin'
  7. One More Time
  8. Harder Better Faster Stronger
  9. Something About Us
  10. Robot Rock
  11. Technologic
  12. Human After All
  13. Mothership Reconnection - Daft Punk & Parliament/Funkadelic
  14. Chord Memory - Pooley, Ian
  15. Forget About The World - Gabrielle (1)

Disc 2:

  1. Ouverture
  2. Aerodynamic
  3. Harder Better Faster Stronger
  4. Face To Face
  5. Phoenix
  6. Digital Love
  7. Harder Better Faster Stronger
  8. Face To Face
  9. Crescendolls
  10. Aerodynamic
  11. Too Long
  12. Aerodynamite
  13. One More Time
  14. Something About Us

Disc 3:

  1. Interstella 5555
  2. Interactive Play
  3. Character Files
  4. Animation Editing Of Digital Love
  5. Interactive Game
  6. Karaoke One More Time
  7. Karaoke Harder Better Faster Stronger
  8. Karaoke Face To Face
  9. Bande Annonce
  10. Biographie De Leiji Matsumoto
  11. Biographie De Daft Pnuk

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17149 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-10-27
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Format: CD+DVD
  • Dimensions: .40 pounds

Customer Reviews

A worthy accompaniment to Discovery3
As a remix album, this is automatically flawed. They all are. But if you loved Discovery and couldn't get the Daft Club thing to work online, then this is well worth a look in. Some big remix names (the Jaxx, Demon, Phoenix, Boris Dlugosch, etc) realise they can't better the original tracks, so wisely offer their own subtle spin on Daft Punk's sound.

Highlights include the Neptunes remix of 'Harder Better Faster Stronger', which is a pretty mouthwatering combination, and Daft Punk's own cut up of 'One More Time' over 'Aerodynamic'. Trust me, you'll never again be able to hear the latter without singing the former over the top! But the surprise package is Gonazales' inspired Lounge cover of 'Too Long', sung in the club style.

And, ok, the tracks were previously available online, but credit to Daft Punk: they didn't have to release them online at all. The Daft Club was an original, generous and very clever way to get fresh material to fans for nothing when many other acts and labels were decrying the internet as the root of all evil. I certainly don't begrudge them releasing the material to those who couldn't download it or who, like me, wanted a nice vinyl or CD copy to play out and about.

Hmmm....4
Fair enough, there are some disappointing tracks on the album, but there are some awesome tracks too!

If your copy of Discovery is scratched to catastrophic proportions (like mine) then you'll love this.

Give it a chance... it's not as daft as they say.

The acoustic version of "one more time" is a real spine tingler, as is "aerodynamite". The Slum Village track is like nothing you've ever heard before, a nice mix of hip hop and house. Also, if you're a fan of the Neptunes you'll love their contribution.

If, on the other hand, you have 100 watt floor speakers and enjoy making your house shake to the foundations then this album is definitely for you.

But I'm pretty weird, so I wouldn't listen to me if I were you.

Good if you want something different4
If you know all their tunes and are getting a bit board with them, this maybe the album you've been waiting for but didn't know it. They've got some DJ's in to mix, chop up and splice together some of their best known singles. Apart from a badly sung cover version here and there, it's all good. Overall not on par with the originals but never the less not a bad CD to own if your a big Daft Punk fan.