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A total of 75 Votes have been submitted.
48%
C'est Bleu (36)
33%
Summer Dream (25)
32%
Sugary Dip (24)
29%
It's A Biz (22)
28%
Close Your Eyes (21)
27%
Beyond The Invisible (20)
25%
David Doesn't Eat (19)
21%
Copyright (16)
17%
The Only One (13)
16%
Sex And Drugs And Rock 'N' Roll (12)
15%
Dreams (11)
13%
Bang Bang Club (10)
13%
Mashuaia (10)
9%
8:15 To Nowhere (7)
5%
Friends Turbo (4)
4%
C.I.F.L. (3)
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Dave Black" (Oct 14th 2011, 8:41pm)
and the rest of track doesn’t save it either). But, paradoxically, my second track from the bottom is C’est Blue and third Summer Dream, i.e. the tracks that are currently the most popular in this vote.
As I said before, I don’t consider them to be bad songs, but they simply didn’t catch my interest in any special way. It’s the same old thing like on the last albums which feels a bit out of place among the new stuff on TBMU – literally like leftovers from the last albums that were put on TBMU only to appeal to the fans who don’t like the rest of the album. But those people are either way still disappointed, so I think that they should have done a fully house/electro/dubstep album instead for the people who like the new experimental direction. But I guess that many fans are still happy about these tracks being on the album, so let’s not be selfish and let them have them.
However, I must say, that if I compare these tracks with the material on the last albums, I think that Ti Sento is a much better track than C’est Blue and for example Where the Beats is also much better than Summer Dream. All in my humble opinion, of course.