Certainly not the style of music
McLachlan is known for, but
Remixed is an album that will reach a new audience demographic that can at the very least appreciate her gorgeous voice, while serving as a continuing showcase for popular remixers and DJs now playing at a club near you. Once
McLachlan's vocals are introduced to these generic trance-dance pieces, there's no mistaking what songs they are from, since verse and chorus are left mostly intact, perhaps due in part to senior producer
Pierre Marchand (rare for a single person to take a producer's credit for a remix album with multiple contributors). Each track is a polished, extended, club-ready standout, but this means of course that many of them cancel each other out when listening to the entire album at once.
McLachlan's chops may not have as much range as
Madonna's or certainly Björk's, but the DJs work hard to give more dynamics to her ethereal, waif-like voice, lifted from four different albums' worth of material. In this respect, her peers may have more longevity in the club/dance genre, but respect is due for a passable and brave leap into another category. Over the months and years ahead, this album might not last as well, but it sparkles in its own right, and is worth the price. ~ Keir Langley