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Louie Vega Elements Of Life Extensions

Louie Vega Elements Of Life Extensions - 02VEG02

Louie Vega

Released: January 25, 2005

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1 Play Track Jungle Fever (ATOJ Remix)
Louie Vega
04:20 $1.99 Add to Cart
2 Play Track Cerca De Mi (Kenny Dope Remix)
Louie Vega Feat. Raul Midon
06:40 $1.99 Add to Cart
3 Play Track Sunshine (Sacred Rhythm Mix)
Louie Vega Feat. Blaze & Raul Midon
06:15 $1.99 Add to Cart
4 Play Track Ma Mi Mama (FreeFrom U Heirs Vox Mix)
Louie Vega Presents Ananè
06:24 $1.99 Add to Cart
5 Play Track Let The Children Play
Louie Vega Feat. Raul Midon
10:26 $1.99 Add to Cart
6 Play Track Love Is On The Way (Roots Mix)
Louie Vega Feat. Blaze
05:07 $1.99 Add to Cart
7 Play Track Journey's Prelude (NuLife Remix)
Louie Vega Feat. Ursula Rucker
05:39 $1.99 Add to Cart
8 Play Track Thousand Fingered Man
Louie Vega
07:14 $1.99 Add to Cart
9 Play Track Mon Amour (DJ Gregory Remix)
Louie Vega Presents Ananè
03:55 $1.99 Add to Cart
10 Play Track Mozalounge (Jazz-N-Groove Remix)
Louie Vega
04:40 $1.99 Add to Cart
11 Play Track Nos Vida (MAW Remix)
Louie Vega Presents Ananè
04:52 $1.99 Add to Cart
12 Play Track A Better Day (DJ Spinna Remix)
Louie Vega Feat. Raul Midon
06:05 $1.99 Add to Cart
13 Play Track Steel Congo
Louie Vega Feat. House Of Rhumba
05:21 $1.99 Add to Cart

variations on modern international club music, incorporating everything from salsa and soca to bossa nova and Afro-jazz, and bringing in singers who performed in English, French, Yoruba, Spanish, and more. Elements of Life: Extensions is the inevitable remix project, one that features tracks from the original album in sometimes radically different versions mixed by such dancefloor notables as DJ Spinna, Jazzy Jeff, Joe Claussell, and even Masters at Work (the duo in which Vega does most of his production and DJ work). Maudlin and sentimental lyrics continue to mar both "Sunshine" and the rhythmically pedestrian "Let the Children Play" ("Let them heal the world with the way we feel when they play," etc.), but the jazz-meets-soca bump of "Cerca de Mi" and the exuberantly funky "Nos Vida" more than make up for those soggy interludes, and the House of Rhumba cameo on "Steel Congo" ends the album with a pleasing bang.