
Average review: 4.0/5.0 (12 reviews) Moto Blanco remix is my favorite. Nicely done! (M.M., 1/3/2008 see all my reviews >> )
i really really really like her voice and this song is fresh and light as a summer day. but i wonder why nobody make extended versions anymore. why? because sometimes the single version is the best and it's too short. like for this release. (c.d., 12/20/2007 see all my reviews >> )
Erika Jayne shines on this track written and produced by superstars Peter Rafelson and Eric Kupper. This amazing single features remixes by some of the biggest names in the dance industry, so there is one to suit almost every taste. Highly, highly recommended! (W.A., 12/13/2007 see all my reviews >> )
Hmmm... is this really the woman behind 'Roller Coaster'? Wow. A sweet chill. Very nice - demonstrating a little variety. Surprising. I love the vocals and song itself. It actually possesses a bit of a hook, something sadly missing from most dance music. Something tells me I need to pay attention to this one - she's a total keeper. (mhk, 3/17/2008 see all my reviews >> )
Original and Poolside mixes only, please. Beautiful! (J.H., 1/27/2008 see all my reviews >> )
as always, tony moran wins the race by many lengths. just an avg song to begin with though (Joey Benitez, 1/16/2008 see all my reviews >> )
I just absolutely love the Johnny Vicious Club Mix. That particular mix works fine in my sets. A must have. Two thumbs up! (A.B., 12/19/2007 see all my reviews >> )
Very good, but I'm giving that 4 stars mainly to the Moto Blanco mix. The others aren't bad, but for some reason just don't fit given the tempo and key of this song. But Moto Blanco hits it right on. (R.R., 12/14/2007 see all my reviews >> )
It's a great tea dance track, but I'd be remiss to drop this anywhere in the night. Love the Eric Kupper poolside for morning and Moto Blanco mixes for afternoon. Yes, it's ironic because it's talking about stars and they only shine at night, when I'd never play this. (DJ Sean Mac, 12/13/2007 see all my reviews >> )
Great remixes by some of the best in the business indeed---first place (a return to grace for someone who used to take top honors week after week) is Tony Moran & Warren Rigg. When I first heard Moran's mix and then Escape's mix it was a toss-up, but upon further listen, it's Moran by a yard. I make no apologies about being a peak hour whore (B.S., 12/13/2007 see all my reviews >> )
I really wanted to like this song. With all the heavy guns on the remixes you'd think that this would be incredible. All of the ingredients are there--but they just don't add up to magic. I've scoured every remix for something special, but alas... The song is pretty but I can barely remember it the moment it's over. No goosebumps. (r.p., 12/21/2007 see all my reviews >> )
It's Ok. The best mix is Tony & Warren and in second Mike Rizzo. (Yecin, 12/13/2007 see all my reviews >> )
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