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Electronic
Performer: Mondo Grosso
Title: Everything Needs Love
Style: House
Year 2003
Country Japan
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 958
MP3 size: 1770 mb
FLAC size: 1584 mb
WMA size: 1547 mb
Other formats: MOD ADX AAC FLAC VOC MOD MIDI

Mondo Grosso Feat. BoA - Everything Needs Love mp3 album


Mondo Grosso Feat. BoA - Everything Needs Love mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Everything Needs Love 6:39
2 Everything Needs Love (Piano-pella)
Piano – Ryota Nozaki
6:45
3 Everything Needs Dub 7:23
4 Everything Needs Love (Instrumental) 6:37

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Associated Records Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Sony Music Associated Records Inc.
  • Manufactured By – Sony Music Associated Records Inc.

Credits

  • A&R – Toshimi Hatakeyama
  • Arranged By [Strings] – Shinichi Osawa, Tatsuya Murayama
  • Art Direction, Design – Yoshihiro Sugawara
  • Management – Toru Moriya
  • Mastered By – Tom Coyne
  • Mixed By – Dave Darlington*
  • Producer – Shinichi Osawa
  • Programmed By [Additional] – Yu Miyake*
  • Recorded By – Shoe
  • Strings – Murayama/Kiryama Strings*
  • Vocals [Featuring] – BoA

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 547403 001112

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AIJL 5170 Mondo Grosso Everything Needs Love ‎(12") Real Eyes AIJL 5170 Japan 2002


Dagdage
Shinichi Osawa knocks it out of the park with this track, delivering a track dripping of sunshine and Disco-influences. Track kicks off with a stunning piano and kicks at full force one minute in with a big Philly Disco type string Arrangement and a funky bassline to boot. The Main mix does give the DJ a challenge since it's very musical all the way through but it's part of the charm. I've however never managed to listen to the main vocal mix all the way through since Korean Popstar BoA is a terrible singer and doesn't have the pipes to sing on a Disco joint like this. So the instrumental is the only way to go here people.The Dub is a harder edged version with that takes away the disco and has the bassline driving the track. BoA's vocals which are present at times works much better in this rendition since they aren't the main focus. It's also arranged more dj-friendly with beats at the beginning and end and overall it's decent joint but it's such a cop out to the main version. Junior Jack pulls this direction much better in his remix, available on the 2CD release of "Henshin"