Out of all available version of the CD - Single for "All The Things She Said" by t.A.T.u this Japanese import is probably the best out of all of them. Not only is it much better track wise, but it also includes several versions that are not seen anywhere else.
The single promptly starts off with the "Radio Version" which most of have heard by now. It's easily a rock tune as well as pop-dance tune. Either way, it's a good track that isn't easily boring.
The next version we're presented with the Vocal club version of the Extension mix. Meaning, this track is pretty long and is made for the clubs. While many of the other editions include only the edit. The Japanese edition is the only edition that I know of that has the club version. So if you enjoy club music, then this track will sure please your ears.
Mark's remix was also included on some other editions, so this one isn't as obsure however, it doesn't beat the Extension club vocal in terms of danceability. A good bouncey track, but not necessarily the best anthem out there.
BLACKPULKE mix is interesting mix but I'd have to say it's quite reminiscent of a porno video. An electro-clash mix. I wish there was another version instead of this one.
Finally, if you enjoy listening to the original then I'm sure you'd enjoy the instrumental version which displays the tune's darker, rock side. Good thing the Japanese added this on the single other wise there wouldn't be an instrumental to this song.
Overall, the single is worth the price if you enjoy singles and the song itself. However, I wouldn't buy it if I just liked the original. Get the full lenght album or the other edition singles.
If you enjoy instrumentals, and love this song this single is definitely worth the price. Although I bought mine at a local Tower Records.
Out of all available version of the CD - Single for "All The Things She Said" by t.A.T.u this Japanese import is probably the best out of all of them. Not only is it much better track wise, but it also includes several versions that are not seen anywhere else.
The single promptly starts off with the "Radio Version" which most of have heard by now. It's easily a rock tune as well as pop-dance tune. Either way, it's a good track that isn't easily boring.
The next version we're presented with the Vocal club version of the Extension mix. Meaning, this track is pretty long and is made for the clubs. While many of the other editions include only the edit. The Japanese edition is the only edition that I know of that has the club version. So if you enjoy club music, then this track will sure please your ears.
Mark's remix was also included on some other editions, so this one isn't as obsure however, it doesn't beat the Extension club vocal in terms of danceability. A good bouncey track, but not necessarily the best anthem out there.
BLACKPULKE mix is interesting mix... An electro-clash mix. I wish there was another version instead of this one.
Finally, if you enjoy listening to the original then I'm sure you'd enjoy the instrumental version which displays the tune's darker, rock side. Good thing the Japanese added this on the single other wise there wouldn't be an instrumental to this song.
Overall, the single is worth the price if you enjoy singles and the song itself. However, I wouldn't buy it if I just liked the original. Get the full lenght album or the other edition singles.
If you enjoy instrumentals, and love this song this single is definitely worth the price. Although I bought mine at a local Tower Records.