| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1994年05月26日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Warner Bros. |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | K9259462 |
| SKU | 075992594622 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:15:51
11 remixes of classic songs by Chaka Khan and Rufus.
Remixed at Quantum, Jersey City, New Jersey, Shakedown, Quadrasonic, Unique, Soundtracks and Greene Street, New York, New York and at Blank Productions, Stamford, Connecticut.
Personnel: Chaka Khan (vocals); Daniel Miller , David Morales , Winston Jones, Peter "Ski" Schwartz, Andre Booth, Marius de Vries, Marley Marl, Andy Marvel, Terry Burrus, Carlos Franzetti, Boyd Jarvis (percussion, keyboard programming).
Audio Remixers: Dancin' Danny D; Daniel Miller ; Dave Darlington; David Cole; David Morales ; David Shaw; Eric Sadler; Tom Verrilo; Frankie Knuckles; David Sussman ; Winston Jones; Hank Shocklee; Jim Lyon; Jeremy Allom; Marley Marl; Paul Simpson; Robert Clivilles; Rod Hui; Tony Humphries; Tony Smalios; Bob Blank; Bruce Miller.
Liner Note Authors: Carol Cooper; Brian Chin .
Editors: Christopher Shaw ; Dancin' Danny D; Louis Rivera ; Tom Verrilo; Winston Jones; Tony Humphries.
Bouncing between tracks that take great liberties and ones that simply update and stretch the originals, Life Is a Dance (The Remix Project) is a respectful and joyous celebration of Chaka Khan's solo output. The big hits are treated well, with Paul Simpson's softening of the rough edges in "I Feel for You" making it more of a rolling groove, while Marley Marl presents a minimal house take on "This Is My Night." Richard Tee's glistening piano is pumped way up on Dancin' Danny D's mix of "I'm Every Woman," and the lone Rufus track, "Ain't Nobody," gets a slight update by Frankie Knuckles. The album's highlight, "I Know You, I Live You," is extended to nearly eight minutes by Tony Humphries, giving the shimmering disco groove plenty of deserved room. The sleepers are where Life Is a Dance really shines. Hank Shocklee takes the slinky duet with Rick James on "Slow Dancin'" and adds that clunky drum sound that made him famous, while "Clouds" presents one of the final true house mixes from Clivilles & Cole before going pop and pedestrian with C+C Music Factory. Perhaps a sign of the times, none of the remixers get credited on the outside of the disc and a glossary of terms such as "house" and "def" is included. A few of the tracks sounded dated a couple years after the album's release, but overall the collection shows more restraint and good taste than expected. ~ David Jeffries
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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