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The MYB remix is rocking those Eiffel 65/Gigi D'agostino-esque 2000-and-late synths!

 

It's quite epic actually but I'm not convinced it would be a bigger hit than the original remix.

The Move Your Body remix is great!

 

Confetti, Midnight Decisions and Jesus Wept are all quite good.

I could totally see that remix of 'Move Your Body' working as a single, but I feel it would vear Sia even further away from the artist she is. I still remember her talking about 'Wild Ones' and 'Titanium' and how she was hesitant of singing on them as didn't want to make club bangers like that.
CONFETTI IS SO GOOD

YES. There's too much love for the MYB remix and not enough for this.

Loving Confetti <3

 

Jesus Wept is also gorgeous...very Lana Del Rey, it could have almost been written for her.

 

Which again makes me want to know if any/all of these new tracks were also rejects to fit with the theme of the original album.

Tracks from TIA on iTunes -

 

10. The Greatest (feat. Kendrick Lamar) [also #64 and #231]

56. Confetti

62. Cheap Thrills (feat. Sean Paul) [also #188, #243, #666 and #718]

86. Midnight Decisions

 

109. Move Your Body (Alan Walker Remix)

113. Jesus Wept

181. Alive [also #455]

764. Unstoppable [also #1081]

Edited by jase.

I'm here for the 'Confetti' love! I listened to the 'Move Your Body' remix first and then all the songs following - 'Jesus' Wept' was good but nothing was making me think I really needed to get the deluxe when I already have the standard edition. Then I listened to 'Confetti' and thought "this is what Sia is about".

I'm going to openly admit, I never quite "got" 'Move Your Body' but that remix totally makes it for me! Great stuff.

 

Am I right in thinking that 'The Greatest' wasn't a song written for somebody else, so therefore slightly defies the point/concept of this project? (Correct me if I am wrong though)

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