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Surprised By Rap!:
I'm 48 years old. I bought this CD because my pre-teen and teenage kids like rap music...not me. I was hoping to find music they would like and that expresses the Christian values I have (vs the murder and mayhem common in rap). This CD certainly fits the bill. However, to my surprise I found I liked the CD! Is this good rap music? I wouldn't know. My kids love it and I like it, which is all that matters to me. I like DC Talk too, and didn't realize until after I bought this CD that this is the same Toby. Keep up the good work Toby! I appreciate the help in staying in touch with my kids.


Re:Mix doesn't have the same Momentum, but still worthy.:
I'm not usually one for remixed CD's. Many times I feel the remix just ruins the original song recording by reworking it in ways that didn't make the first cut. It's then packaged as a "remix" and I guess since "remix" is a cool sounding word, it must be a cool thing to hear. This CD changed some of my perception of the remix. There is some real creativity here that warrants listening to the songs off "Momentum" with new ears. Tobymac "Momentum" was a CD made for the remix. Earthsuit's "Math Remix" of "J-Train" opens the CD and gets it going with a steady electronic beat and flourishes with some rhymes from Kirk Franklin. This remix is a bit repetitive, but still is able to hold the attention of the listener as there are some rather distinctive vocals thrown in by Earthsuit. (If you don't know Earthsuit, I recommend getting their CD. It is great!) The remix version of "Yours" seems to capture a bit more electronic beat than the original rapcore song found on the "Momentum" album. It seems less "noisy" and leads nicely into a tune which borrows the melody of a one hit wonder from the eighties by Rockwell, "Somebody's Watching Me". It has a kind of "retro" sound that lends itself well to the updated electronic sound of today. (I can still hear Michael Jackson on background vocals though...it's embedded in my memory or something.) "Irene" is a decent remix although all the vocal layering is somewhat distracting to me, there's voices popping up out of everywhere, then again...maybe that's the point. It's got great catchy hooks that grab the listener and have one singing right along in no time. It is a good choice for radio play. After that the listener is put through "Tru Dog" which features Toby McKeehan's kid on mic. I don't understand why this stuff finds its way onto an otherwise good record. Some might find his "rhymes" cute and adorable in his little boy voice. It's interesting the first time you hear it, but after that it's one of those tunes that make you hit "advance" and catch the next track. The next song on the album is one of the strongest, "Love is in the House". It's a bit more "funkafied" than on the original "Momentum" and still just catches a groove with some additional new lyrics. The "Get This Party Started" remix doesn't carry the same intensity as the original rocker, but is a worthy mix as well. My favorite track off of "Momentum" is "Extreme Days" and I really wish it had been left alone. This remix totally misses the mark. It sounds very juvenile to me and makes me think of a Dixieland band, with an overbearing tuba player, playing around with the melodies while they are waiting for the drummer to show up to rehearsal. I find it the only real big disappointment on the album. The title track "Momentum" is reworked and sounds very good in this mix with less of a rock style, and more funky beats and soulful melodies. The beautiful sound of a string ensemble segues into "Do You Know" which provide for a steady rhythmic background throughout the remix. It's soothing and pretty with a saxophone solo permeating through end of the song for some nice laidback jazz styling. The remix CD then treats the listener to additional mixes of a few songs. "J-Train" is a hand-clapper and carries over some of the "string" timbre/sound of the previous song. "Yours" rocks a bit more this time with more of a two-beat style and good tough rappin'. "Irene" has a bit more groove to it this time around, and then "Love is in the House" is your basic "sing-a-long" with simple melodies and good harmonies of well balanced male vocals. It seems like a fitting end to a fun-filled party at a friend's house that just kind of winds down and fades out. Tobymac's "Momentum" release was one of the best releases in Christian hip-hop/rock music from the past couple of years (maybe even longer than that! It's gooooooood! 5 of 5 stars) and this "Re:Mix Momentum" is a worthy album that will keep Tobymac fans satisfied until a release of new material, which is rumored to be soon. 3.5 of 5 stars Review by Susan L. Prince


Great Remix Album:
OK, let me break this down for ya... Toby Mac's Remix album was a great idea. I believe more artists should make projects like this one. Every track from the original Momentum album that was remixed recieved grade A treatment, which is a direct complement to Toby for selecting a nice batch of producers to mix his stuff. Now, I agree with everything that most reviewers have said about this album...except for one thing. THE EXTREME DAYS REMIX IS AWESOME! Now I stress this because of what I've been reading about this track. Everyone is saying that the original Extreme Days was better, and that the remix is so bad. You guys should all wake up and realize that this remix is different from the others because it took a heavy metal song and changed it into a mainstream hip-hop jam. Now, I don't know how familar all you Christian rap listeners are with secular producers, but the beat Shoc made for this remix has all the ingredients for a smash hit single. You could even hear this track in a club. Why do you guys think that Toby selected Shoc to do this remix? It's because he wanted to change the genre of the track. If you guys kept any track of Toby's own interviews, you would know that he wants to do some work with Timbaland. OK... you probably have no idea who this is because you think Shoc's remix is so "terrible." Timbaland is one of (if not) the best producers in the rap industry. He has so many platinum hits that I couldn't count em if I tried. He's produced for everyone from Aaliyah to Ludacris. So why on earth would he pick this hip-hop influenced track from Shoc? I guess I'll let you figure that one out. In my humble opinion, Shoc's Extreme Days remix is the best track on the entire album, and I am going to go ahead and predict that this wont be the last time you'll hear of this guy. Great album. Pick it up. Peace.


Fun and danceable!:
My 1st experience with Tobymac. I didn't realize this was a remix cd when I bought it but I'm now glad that it was. The tracks are fun to listen to and don't sound like your typical techno beat remixes. Especially listen to 1. J-Train 2. Yours, 7. Get This Party Started, 13. Irene, and my personal favorite- 8. Extreme Days. This album gets me hyped up, I feel more energetic just popping it in! Awesome grooving cd.


Best Re:mix album of all Time:
This is the best cd of all the DCtalk solo stuff it has 2 remixes of the best song IRENE J-Train also has 2 remixes featuring Kirk Franklin your remix collection is incomplete without MOMENTUM RE:MIX


Artist:Tobymac
Binding:Audio CD
EAN:0724358318203
Format:Enhanced
MPN:83182
Original Release Date:2003-06-24
Release Date:2003-11-11
UPC:724358318203


Tracks:
  • J Train \oMath Remix\c - Kirk Franklin, Paul Meany, Tobymac
  • Yours \oSavage Remix\c
  • Somebody's Watching \oPainter Remix\c
  • Irene \oMarvin Remix\c
  • Tru Dog \oSavage Remix\c
  • Love Is in the House \oNW Remix\c
  • Get This Party Started \oGhost Remix\c
  • Extreme Days \oShoc Remix\c
  • Momentum \oBeatmart Remix\c
  • Do You Know \oMcAnany Remix\c
  • J Train \oLinney Brothers + DJ Maj Remix\c - DJ Maj, Kirk Franklin, Tobymac
  • Yours \oLinney Remix\c
  • Irene \oThe Binary Twin Remix\c
  • Love Is in the House \oMuckala Remix\c



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