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- Mark Ronson makes a stellar return with his album Version--a shimmering, culture-clashing solo LP that finds 12 classic tracks recreated into visionary floor-fillers.
- The LP's first single--a stunning, immaculate spin on The Smith's seminal 'Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before' which meets The Supreme's 'You Keep Me Hanging On'--is a result Morrissey himself loves.
- 'Stop Me' features the vocals of hot new Australian talent Daniel Merriweather who's signed to Mark's Allido label. It's a soulful tour de force that deftly sets the tone for the new album.
- It's also the perfect re-introduction to the man whose production credits over the last year include: Christina Aguilera, Robbie Williams, Ghostface Killah, Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse and his Allido protégé Rhymefest.
- 'An arsenal of superb funk samples...tracks by The Smiths, Coldplay and Radiohead are blasted into a different groove entirely' (The Observer).
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- God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (feat. The Daptone Horns)
- Oh My God (feat. Lily Allen)
- Stop Me (feat. Daniel Merriweather)
- Toxic (Version Revisited) (feat. Tiggers)
- Valerie (Version Revisted) (feat. Amy Winehouse)
- Apply Some Pressure (feat. Paul Smith)
- Inversion
- Pretty Green (feat. Santo Gold)
- Just (feat. Phantom Planet
- Amy (feat. Kenna
- The Only One I Know (feat. Robbie Williams)
- Diversion
- L.S.F. (Version Revisited) (feat. Kasabian)
- Outversion

Average rating (39 reviews)
a bit samey
aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrr | 03/11/2008 | See all aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrr's reviews (30) »
The songs that have been released are ok, but the other songs on the album are a bit samey as with all the trumpets etc. They just sound the same and you cant play the album the whole way through as it is a bit boring
whats all the fuss about?!
Biffster | 16/09/2008 | See all Biffster's reviews (4) »
Songs shouldnt be covered until at least a decade after the original was made. Thats my opinion. A lot of these songs are barely a couple of years old, l.s.f is really not that different to the original and a lot of the changes to songs are subtle, so subtle that i'm sure i could have done just as well with the same recording / mixing equipment this rich little pompus git is priveliged to.
'Stop me' is a good effort, and thats the only one i really like. Other than that, spend your money on something else. The originals maybe!
argh
thenewpollution | 28/08/2008 | See all thenewpollution's reviews (6) »
This has got to be one of the most over rated bad albums of all time. The album doesn't contain much that's even slightly inventive, Covering songs that are already popular and then adding famous people to come in and do the vocal tracks. Clearly nothing but an corporate money maker, do yourself a favour and just listen to the originals.

















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