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Juicy Miami | 
enlarge | Artist: Robbie Rivera Label: Juicy Music Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $12.29 You Save: $6.69 (35%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 182610
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.5
UPC: 607938060221 EAN: 0607938060221 ASIN: B000E115UO
Release Date: February 21, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new and factory sealed. Most orders shipped within 24 hours directly from our warehouse.
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Universal Sound [Ian Carey Remix] - Josh The Funky 1 | | • | Shake It [Steve Angello Mix] - DJ Rooster, Sammy Peralta | | • | Funk [Robbie Rivera Mix] - Matteo Esse, Corrina Joseph, Sant | | • | Bring It Back (Your Soul) [Robbie Rivera Mix] - The Joker | | • | Catwalk [Original Mix] - Robbie Rivera | | • | Elektro [Robbie Rivera Mix] - Mr. Gee, Outwork | | • | Frequency [Mixin Marc Edit] - Mixin' Marc, Alex Peace | | • | Manik [Original Mix] - Louie Padilla | | • | Bizarre Love Triangle [Dave Spoon Mix] - Robbie Rivera | | • | One Eye Shut [Original Mix] - Robbie Rivera, Laura Vane | | • | Atomic [Robbie Rivera Dark Mix] - Ricky Fobis, Igor S., Telefunk | | • | Get Wild [Mixin Marc & Tony Arzadon Mix] - Kings of New York | | • | I Want Satisfaction [Tony Arzadon Mix] - 68 Beats | | • | I Stand Alone [Robbie Rivera Mix] - The Alexander Brothers, Matteo Esse, Sant | | • | Let's Get This Party Started [Original Mix] - DJ Rooster, Sammy Peralta | | • | Your Mistake [Original Mix] - Marnie, , Robbie Rivera | | • | Latin Bomb [Robbie Rivera Mix] - DJ DLG | | • | Buzz Junkie [Robbie Rivera Mix] - Tom Neville | | • | Sex [2005 Mix] - Robbie Rivera |
Disc 2
| • | Float Away [Robbie's 2006 Juice Mix] - Robbie Rivera | | • | Atomic [Tony Arzadon Mix] - Egor, Telefunk | | • | Thump [Robbie Rivera Mix] - DJ Rooster, Sammy Peralta | | • | Buzz [Robbie Rivera Tribal Mix] - Paul Bingham | | • | Time for Love [Robbie Rivera Mix] - Steve Smooth, J.J. Flores, J.J. Flores | | • | Sounds Like Acid [Original Mix] - Paul Bingham | | • | Watching Me [2006 Mix] - Nicole Bengiveno, Armand Pena | | • | Funky Freeks - Johnny Gleeson, Carl Kennedy | | • | Faflozye [Original Mix] - Huge, Shmuel Flash | | • | So What What You Want Me to Do - Daagard, Jose Moranez | | • | Bleep! [Original Mix] - Lucien Foort, TenVeldenMartun | | • | Some Kind of Heaven [David Guetta Mix] - Rivera Project, Laura Vane | | • | Replay the Night [Original Music] - Alice, , Robbie Rivera | | • | Girlfriend [Juicy Dub Mix] - Keylime, , Robbie Rivera | | • | Afterhours [Robbie Rivera Mix] - 68 Beats |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
HIT or MISS with this one April 13, 2007 Ryan A. Sobieck Robbie Rivera's style is hard and to the point. He doesn't beat around the bush at all. He gives the listener half way decent mixing and lots of energy. This CD is actually my first Robbie Rivera CD so I am not writing a review based on his evolution, but instead, the vibes that I got from this CD only. I decided to purchase this after I had seen his songs on several other DJs compilations. Each song on the CD is a hit or miss. It's either golden or garbage.
Positives = He has several hits on here that are definately bound for clubs everywhere such as "Get Wild", "I stand alone", and my favorite "I want satisfaction" which drops a ridiculous bassline that is totally out of the norm when it comes to bass hits, but it grabs hold of you and doesn't let go. A few nice vocals on here are good such as replay the night. I actually heard a replay the night remix on matt darey's international radio show on XM radio that was definately not nearly as good as Robbie's mix.
Negatives = Some of his songs are bursting with creativity, and others are totally lacking. He uses too many word fillers where he tries to use 4 words as a lyric. That was cool 3 or 4 years ago. Some instrumentals are just annoying and his overuse of the gradual increase of frequencies is irritating.
Overall = I would recommend this CD for someone that loves energy music. It's actually hard to find CDs that have lots of energy as DJs usually reserve that music for live shows. So this mix can be refreshing for many people. For everyone else, if you can find the gems on itunes instead, please do so.
COULD BE BETTER... March 22, 2007 W. Perez (Florida) Robbie hits it with great tracks once in a while. But his consistency in maintaining a great CD is not too great. Buy a couple of the tracks on itunes, but go somewhere else for a great overall CD...He is great, but this CD is not...
A true feel for the Robbie experiance May 5, 2006 Cristofer 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Robbie opens up with an attractive acapello intro, and the energy immediatly hits you. Although the lyrics may be simple they are nothing less then catchy. Juicy Miami is an album that showcases an array of diffrent facits of Robbie's remixes. He incorperates many diffrent genres in to his own unique style of music. Robbie's fierce beats make it the perfect CD for any mood. The energy and freshness of Robbie's sound will do more then satisfy you. This is a great way to introduce you to Robbie's crazy "beat- driven world."
my reviewer Yuri wasn't feeling this CD at all... April 13, 2006 Jennifer Warner (Raves.com, CA United States) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Yuri actually gave it 1.5 stars in his djfix.com/raves.com review: "There's a delicate balance between aging gracefully, staying young at heart and growing as an artist. DJ and producer Robbie Rivera tips the scales on Juicy Miami, an overweight, overwrought and over-the-top double CD of tribal thunder, hard house and big-room cheese. It's sort of frustrating because Rivera's been at this so long, it would have been nice to see some kind of evolution to his sound. Success, however, often depends on formula. Over the years he's been solicited to perform remixes for pop acts like Madonna, Ricky Martin and Kylie, and more underground ones like Funky Green Dogs, Moloko and Faithless, the foil is that they're all sort of getting the same blurry, indistinct treatment. A Rivera remix, or production, never seems to deviate from being big and banging and, as a result, sort of boring, too. This is the story of Juicy Miami, named for Rivera's label and hometown, rife with his original productions and remixes of artists like Steve Smooth, DJ Rooster & Sammy Peralta and Mixin Marc & Alex Peace (with the truly annoying synth line and vocals on "Frequency" - "the frequency is out of control ..." Boo!). A few years ago, A DJ's filling up a mix compilation with their own tunes and custom edits might have been a novelty. Since then, however, every DJ and their dog's been doing it. That he can fill a mix with his own tunes is sort of admirable. That his productions always end up being so one-note is not. In short, Juicy Miami is old and tired, no matter how many beats per minute included in Rivera's unrelenting approach might otherwise seem to dictate."
Juicy Miami brings on the heat! March 18, 2006 Tony 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Best Robbie CD to date. He is progressing like a madman. After seeing one of his shows I had to get this CD. It is very good.
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