Do You Trust Your Friends? Stars

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  • Release Date: 05/22/2007
  • Sales Rank: 96,546
  • Label: ARTS & CRAFTS
  • UPC: 060270063525

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Do You Trust Your Friends?

1LISTENYour Ex-Lover Is Dead Final Fantasy / Mix 4:50
2LISTENSet Yourself on Fire Montag Remix 3:17
3LISTENAgeless Beauty Most Serene Republic RMX 4:04
4LISTENReunion Jason Collett 3:54
5LISTENThe Big Fight Minotaur Shock Mix 4:49
6LISTENWhat I'm Trying to Say, Pt. 1 The Dears 3:03
7LISTENWhat I'm Trying to Say, Pt. 2 The Dears 2:58
8LISTENOne More Night Apostle of Hustle Unmix Live at the BBC 5:41
9LISTENSleep Tonight Junior Boys Mix 4:21
10LISTENThe First Five Times Russian Futurists 3:18
11LISTENHe Lied About Death Metric Remix 3:57
12LISTENCelebration Guns Camouflage Nights 3:27
13LISTENSoft Revolution Stills. (Performance Insert Shots) 4:22
14LISTENCalendar Girl Young Galaxy 3:34

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The concept behind the Stars album Do You Trust Your Friends? is a simple one: how trustworthy are your friends? If you gave them the chance to repaint your apartment, would they choose a standard shade of grey or a nauseating neon green? Stars turned over their album Set Yourself on Fire to their rock star buddies and studio-dwelling, knob-twiddler pals to see how they would remix their tracks. In this case, the risk pays off. Songs that were straightforward indie pop jingles are meticulously reworked into more atypical, wonderfully exciting compositions. Metric, Apostle of Hustle, and Junior Boys blow the original versions away with newfangled spins on the original takes. "One More Night" is re-created into a computerized flamenco number with splatters of Pinback and Wilco. "Sleep Tonight" is transformed into a keyboard heavy video game anthem reminiscent of the Knife's fabulous "Heartbeats." Of course, when you have 13 remixers working separately on a project that involved six musicians, the wide variety of personalities result in a drastic range of styles. This makes for a scattered listen that feels more like a mixtape than an actual album, but it's a fun one nonetheless. The liner notes include comments from all of the artists involved in the project to give insight on what inspired their manipulations -- whether it be hopes of making the Stars sound gangsta, like Queen, or like they were riding in a spaghetti western. ~ Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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